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Gundolf, Katharine. "L' interaction des stratégies individuelles et collectives de très petites entreprises : étude comparée de sites touristiques de montagnes." Montpellier 1, 2006. http://www.theses.fr/2006MON10020.
Full textSevegner, Christophe. "Les parcs nationaux français de montagne et le tourisme : un mariage de raison." Aix-Marseille 1, 1999. http://www.theses.fr/1999AIX10049.
Full textMoudoud, Brahim. "Production et gestion du tourisme de montagne au Maroc." Université Joseph Fourier (Grenoble), 2000. http://www.theses.fr/2000GRE10034.
Full textCattellin, Marie. "Management et efficacité du réseau inter-organisationnel : étude comparée de trois destinations touristiques de montagne." Chambéry, 2010. http://www.theses.fr/2010CHAML008.
Full textAs the first economic activity in the word, tourism contributes to 9,9% of GDP. France ranks first worldwide in the number of visitors and third by considering generated revenues. Winter tourism is a crucial economic vector in the French Alps, occupying a prominent place to stay for winter sports. However, the intense competition between tourist destinations worldwide and developments in this sector today raises questions about the determinants of the attractiveness and effectiveness of tourist destinations, defined in this work as an inter-organizational network. In the absence of a unified body of theory, this research proposes to study the effectiveness of inter-organizational networks, considering their management. Specifically, four dimensions are analyzed : type of management, network size, trust level between members, similarity of their values and goals. The aim of this research was to understand, compare and discuss the effectiveness of three cases based on their member's perceptions and satisfaction. We have then adopted an interpretativist position and resorted to case method. This work is based partly on 51 semi-structured interviews conducted with officials of public and private organizations, and partly on direct observations and literature review, subjected to content analysis. The results of case studies highlight the role of managing inter-organizational network, since the hub organization seems to contribute to its effectiveness. Result also show that the inter-organizational network is a dynamic organizational form, evolving according to its management, its size and the confidence between partners
Boutroy, Éric. "L' ailleurs et l'altitude : alpinisme lointain et quête de la différence." Aix-Marseille 1, 2004. http://www.theses.fr/2004AIX10046.
Full textGauchon, Christophe. "Grottes et gouffres des montagnes françaises : essai de géographie culturelle et patrimoniale du karst profond." Grenoble 1, 1997. http://www.theses.fr/1997GRE10017.
Full textThis thesis results from a ten years search about human presence and arrangements of natural caves. First, our assumption stood out clearly with prejudices often repeated about caves, allways and anywhere frigtening people and keeping them abroad. Now, caves had full place in traditional development of limestone countries and montains. In so far as there was an actual interest, nobody never hesitated in going underground nor in facing great difficulties and risks. In the first two chapters are collected elements of proof and the human presence in caves is looked at in all its various bearings : shelters-caves, caves arranged to forteresses and maturing cheese places, caves turned in sanctuaries and so on. . . Third chapter deals with underground tourism, where interface caves as they were perceived by local populations able to catch a little money with visitors, and underground landscapes contemplated by urban travellers. Genesis of this touristic ressource had narrow links with progress of cave science, history of sensibilities and needing in touristic attractions around spas. Fourth and fifth chapters forsake daily presence in caves and take an interest in scientific and patrimonial status of caves : as varius sights of caves were discovered, progressively grows the care of their protection. Around 300 caves and pot-holes are today protected in France by several laws and status here studied
Quaranta, Gaetana. "Biens et risques géomorphologiques : évaluation culturelle et promotion touristique de la région de Cortina d'Ampezzo, (Dolomites)." Université Louis Pasteur (Strasbourg) (1971-2008), 1993. http://www.theses.fr/1993STR10006.
Full textTo Value More Precisely The Environmental Impact, It Is Necessary To Know The Landscape And Geomorphological Assets Which Compose It. This Study Regards An Area Near Cortina D'ampezzo, Called Croda Da Lago. Its Aim Consists To Apply The Concept Of Geomorphological Asset In This Area. This Application Is Realised According To The French Definition I. E. A Landform, Becomes, An Asset If It Incldes These Following Values : Scenic, Scientific, Economic, Cultural. We Applied This Approach To The Rock Walls, The Passes, The "Nivo-Moraines", And We Realised An Assets 'Classification With These Elements And An Assets' Map. In The Second Part We Considered The Walls And Studied Their Vulnerability With A Geomechanical Classification Which Is The Bieniawski Method Modified By Clerici And Bollettinari. With This Method We Determined The Resistance Classes Fo Rock Walls. The Asset And Vulnerabiltiy Study Permited To Elaborate A Matrix Impact Of Geomorphological Assets. After These Surveys It Became Obvious That The Landscape Of Croda Da Lago Is Really A Natural Landscape Endowed With An International Interest. Therefore The Developpement Of A Tourist Promotion Was Undertaken With A Special Aim For Environmental Respect And This Purpose A Folder For Tourists Was Realised
Charbonnier, Annabelle. "Tourismes de montagne et sociétés locales dans l'Atlas marocain : étude ethnographique de la pratique touristique." Paris, EHESS, 2015. http://www.theses.fr/2015EHES0698.
Full textThis study focuses on interactions that occur in the Moroccan Atlas region between local mountain tourism agencies and societies. This work relies on numerous field investigations that led to diverse outcomes like bibliographical accounts, archives and various marketing products linked to tourism. This yhesis falls within an ethnographic approach that discusses facts rather than focusing on the impact, the identity or the dichotomy tradition/modernity. Then, the ethnography of tourism tend to reveal life experiences as much as material and institutional terms where professionals and tourists fall in with. Mountain tourism in Morocco nowadays takes an historical turn; largely organized and exploited by foreign private companies until now, it is now more and more managed by small local Moroccan companies within its own soil. This study investigates the tensions that result from this mutation and the challenges that emerge within this new institutional and professionalframework. It also tackles the antinomic relationships between tourism industry and emotions felt during touristic holidays relating to: emotional impacts on tourists and field professionals; strategies of marketing, promotional and professional communications which tend to break commerical and identity ideologies; formation of mountain guides, substantial element of crystallization of these tensions
Wang, Yuejiao. "Représentations de la montagne dans la Chine contemporaine : une observation à partir de l’évolution des pratiques touristiques dans le Yunnan." Thesis, Angers, 2015. http://www.theses.fr/2015ANGE0089.
Full textSince the beginning of the history of tourism in China, the mountains have always been a place visited by Chinese tourists. For them, the mountains are not an unknown place ; they have always had various images of them linked to some special values. This led to various representations of the space among the Chinese society. With the evolution of these representations, one of the most representative forms, the landscape, has also come up since the fifth century in China. The Chinese people started to learn how to appreciate the beautiful scenery of mountain with aesthetic taste. The landscape as a spatial representation has evolved and it has also influenced the human being’s activities, just like tourism. One of the first tourist practices is contemplation of mountain landscape. These representations of mountains are not always fixed. Some new touristic activities like hiking have changed Chinese people’s aesthetic tastes Thus, this paper focuses on the interaction of the representations of mountains, especially the mountain landscape and the evolution of tourism practices, : how the representations of the mountains occur the beginning of touristic practices, which values they are attached to and how the evolution of tourism brings changes to the mountain representations in China
Giraud, Christophe. "Une renaissance inachevée ?" Clermont-Ferrand 2, 2005. http://www.theses.fr/2005CLF20012.
Full textBooks on the topic "Montagnes – Utilisation pour les loisirs – Autriche"
Canada, Canada Parcs. Plan directeur du Parc national Banff. Ottawa, Ont: Patrimoine canadien, Parcs Canada, 1997.
Find full textCanada, Canada Parcs. Plan directeur du Parc national Banff: Résumé. Ottawa, Ont: Patrimoine canadien, Parcs Canada, 1997.
Find full textDienot, Josy. Les nouveaux loisirs en montagne: Les aventuriers du quotidien. Paris: Maison des sciences de l'homme d'Aquitaine, 1999.
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