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Anna V. Mikhailenko, Vladimir A. Ermolaev and Dmitry A. Ruban
Distant observation of unique geological and geomorphological features facilitates comprehension and tourism of these important resources. Bridges offer an opportunity for such observation, and the idea of bridge-based geoheritage viewpoints is proposed....
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Haraprasad Bairagya
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Caving is an art which can be best experienced in the mystic Borra of Eastern Ghats and ranked as the second largest cave of India just after Belum Caves situated in the same state Andhrapradesh, India. This Cave is fast becoming a hot tourist?s destinat...
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Almas Kuralbayev,Burhan Sevim,Nurjan Abishev
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The article deals with the modeling the demand for inbound tourism in Kazakhstan and in the regions. The panel data for 16 countries was used - the basic sources of tourist flows and the period from 2010 to 2014. Modeling is carried out separately for th...
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Nishanthi Marian Perera
AbstractPigeon islands National Park (PINP) is one of the three Marine National Parks in Sri Lanka with coral reefs being the major habitat protected. A study was undertaken at PINP with the objective of understanding the challenges encountered and oppor...
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L. V. Martsenyuk,YU. M. Proskurnia,T. V. Teslenko
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Kemal Yaman
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In this paper, recent market access of the biggest bank in Eastern Europe, Sberbank of Russia, to the Turkish banking sector is investigated. The motives of Sberbank?s act are considered. Despite a long history of confrontation, Turkey and Russia have co...
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R. M. W. Rathnayake,U. A. D. P. Gunawardena
Horton Plains National Park (HPNP) is an area of high biodiversity and exceptional endemism receiving high visitation (166,613 visitors in 2009), both by local and foreigners. Although, tourism causes negative impacts on the environment, environmental va...
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