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Novykova, V. "Infrastructure: the essence of the concept, its types and application in the recreation sphere." Bulletin of Taras Shevchenko National University of Kyiv. Geography, no. 64 (2016): 18–22. http://dx.doi.org/10.17721/1728-2721.2016.64.3.

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The concept of “infrastructure”, the history of its emergence and establishing in scientific field are considered. Two directions of “infrastructure” concept interpretation are defined and understanding of its second definition is formulated. In addition to social and production infrastructures it is proposed to distinguish universal one, which is able to satisfy both the needs of population and production sector, that is, society as a whole. According to sectoral criteria it is distinguished specialized infrastructure, that is inherent only to a particular sector and is used only for realizat
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Vogt, Luisa, and Marco Pütz. "Zur Freizeitnutzung von Schweizer Wäldern: ihre Bedeutung für die regionale Ökonomie." Schweizerische Zeitschrift fur Forstwesen 162, no. 11 (2011): 396–404. http://dx.doi.org/10.3188/szf.2011.0396.

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Recreational use of Swiss forests: their importance for the regional economy Forests fulfill conservation, production and welfare functions. If forests are not considered isolatedly, but rather as part of a landscape or a region, their positive impact on regional welfare becomes apparent. The regional economic impact of the recreational use of Swiss forests is investigated in the case study regions of Sihlwald, a typical local recreation area, and Bergell, a destination for nature-based tourism. The relative importance of forests in the decision to visit the case study regions is identified by
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Yarotskaya, Elena. "Creation of Territorial Tourism and Recreational Clusters as a Factor of Increasing the Efficiency of Land Management in Rural Areas." Regionalnaya ekonomika. Yug Rossii, no. 1 (May 2020): 191–201. http://dx.doi.org/10.15688/re.volsu.2020.1.17.

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The article presents approaches to clustering of recreation and tourism facilities. The author sets the problem of sustainable development of rural areas which do not have agricultural specialization. Such territories include areas with the tourist and recreational potential. In these areas, agriculture is not developed due to its natural peculiarities, though they belong to rural areas. There, the standard of living is lower than in the areas with developed agricultural production. Rural areas with the tourist and recreational potential, as a rule, have land resources related to specially pro
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Gundersen, Vegard, Berit Köhler, and Knut Marius Myrvold. "Seeing the Forest for the Trees: A Review-Based Framework for Better Harmonization of Timber Production, Biodiversity, and Recreation in Boreal Urban Forests." Urban Science 3, no. 4 (2019): 113. http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/urbansci3040113.

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Forested lands serve multiple needs, and the priorities that go into balancing the competing demands can vary over time. In addition to being the source of timber and other natural resources, forested lands provide a number of other services such as biodiversity conservation and opportunities for outdoor recreation. While allocations that enhance conservation and recreation can involve expenses and lost revenue, mechanisms exist to provide landowners with incentives to make such contributions. Here, we review the literature and present a conceptual framework that can help landowners envision p
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Kosulnikova, Tatiana, Lidiya Sizeneva, Dmitriy Sharapov, and Marina Semenova. "Cluster approach to development of wine and gastronomy tourism in Volgograd region." E3S Web of Conferences 175 (2020): 10017. http://dx.doi.org/10.1051/e3sconf/202017510017.

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This article discusses the possibilities of grape growing and wine production industry in the Volgograd region development to increase the tourist attractiveness of the region. The article describes the soil and climate, historical, agricultural and technological and social and economic prerequisites for development of this branch. It was suggested to use the cluster approach, joining efforts of grape growers and wine producers, as well as scientific and educational, tourist and hospitability enterprises of the Volgograd region for rendering tourist and recreation services for the local reside
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Hasspacher, Beate. "Neue Wege im Allschwiler Wald – Erholungskonzept mit Pioniercharakter | New approaches in the forest of Allschwil – a recreation concept with pioneer character." Schweizerische Zeitschrift fur Forstwesen 158, no. 7 (2007): 206–15. http://dx.doi.org/10.3188/szf.2007.0206.

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The forest of Allschwil is a popular recreation area within the agglomeration of Basel. This forest also serves as a valuable resource for conservation and wood production, containing a high percentage of excellent quality timber. According to the research studies conducted by the University of Basel on the use of the forest for recreation,a concept for recreation was developed based on the Allschwil forest's current management and conservation practices. The concept translates the employed superior approaches and objectives and applies them area-wide. For the entire forest, the diverse uses o
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Nahirniak, T. B. "Analysis of the state of recreational and tourist activity in Yavoriv National Nature Park." Scientific Messenger of LNU of Veterinary Medicine and Biotechnologies 22, no. 92 (2020): 108–12. http://dx.doi.org/10.32718/nvlvet-a9218.

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The article analyzes the sites of Yavoriv National Nature Park, which are of great recreational and tourist importance. The features of the development of ecological tourism in Yavoriv National Nature Park are highlighted, the tourism and resource potential of the park is estimated. The problems and prospects of using the region's recreational and tourism resources were noted. The reasons for hindering the further development of the tourist and recreational industry in the park are indicated. National nature parks create a unique opportunity to coordinate the tasks of nature conservation with
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Gu, Yangyang, Xuning Qiao, Mengjia Xu, et al. "Assessing the Impacts of Urban Expansion on Bundles of Ecosystem Services by Dmsp-Ols Nighttime Light Data." Sustainability 11, no. 21 (2019): 5888. http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/su11215888.

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Urban expansion poses severe threats to ecosystems. It is therefore important we better understand the impact of different urban expansion level on ecosystems for developing regionally differentiated ecological protection policies. Here, we proposed a conceptual framework to describe the impacts of urbanization on bundles of ecosystem services. Referred to as the concept of land use degree by nighttime light data, we put forward and verified an urban expansion level model. According to this model, study area was divided into a slow increase zone, increase zone, and rapid increase zone. Then, t
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Lyubarov, Y. Y. "Developing the Tourism Sector of a Region through Forming Territorial and Production Integration Structures." PROBLEMS OF ECONOMY 4, no. 46 (2020): 106–12. http://dx.doi.org/10.32983/2222-0712-2020-4-106-112.

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The integration mechanism for developing tourism industry is among the ways of increasing the competitiveness of the region, reducing the impact of negative factors, ensuring the diversification of the regional tourism product. Territorial production structure of tourist integration is a regional or interregional association created to combine the potential of tourism and service infrastructure, tourist and recreational resources, tourism goods and services, and human potential of the industry in order to create a single territorial tourist space capable of offering competitive goods in the re
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Suo, An Ning, Xu Bin Pan, Jian Hua Zhao, and Yong Hai Yu. "Response of Ecosystem Service Values to Environmental Change in the Bohai Sea." Advanced Materials Research 518-523 (May 2012): 1321–24. http://dx.doi.org/10.4028/www.scientific.net/amr.518-523.1321.

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Since 1988, great changes of primary production, pollutants loading, coastline and sea area have happened in the Bohai Sea in China. These environmental changes increased the value of marine ecosystem services value from 529.42 billion RMB in 1988 to 558.83 billion RMB in 2010. The ecosystem services values of recreation, food and materials production, O2 supply, climate regulation and primary productivity were raised. However, other marine ecosystem services value, including biological control, pollutant purification, knowledge broaden and biodiversity protection were lowered. In addition, va
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Marcouiller, David W. "Environmental Resources as Latent Primary Factors of Production in Tourism: The Case of Forest-Based Commercial Recreation." Tourism Economics 4, no. 2 (1998): 131–45. http://dx.doi.org/10.1177/135481669800400202.

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The supply of tourism, in many respects, remains an unresolved area of theoretical and empirical development. The reasons for this are many, but the author argues in this paper that one of the limiting core areas of conceptual development in tourism economics is the general need for an analytical framework that captures generic production processes used to produce output from the tourism sector. One important unresolved issue of production includes use of critical resources such as environmental goods that serve as latent primary factor inputs to the production process of tourism. Often, these
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Havrylenko, O., and E. Tsyhanok. "DEGRADATION OF ECOSYSTEM SERVICES OF PROTECTED AREAS IN URBANIZED ZONES." Bulletin of Taras Shevchenko National University of Kyiv. Geography, no. 73 (2019): 10–14. http://dx.doi.org/10.17721/1728-2721.2019.73.2.

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The article analyzes the state of development and implementation of the ecosystem services concept in the world and in Ukraine as an integral part of the global economic value of the planet. The impact of the quality of ecosystem services of protected areas on the urban infrastructure functioning is not researched well; the consideration of the importance of protected areas ecosystem services of urban areas for large cities vital activities is limited; also, there is a need to manage such territories on the basis of the ecosystem approach. This study substantiates the necessity of identificati
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Raszka, Beata, and Eliza Kalbarczyk. "Protection of a Landscape Park’s Area in The Spatial Extent of Impact of the Poznan Agglomeration, Midwestern Poland." Ekológia (Bratislava) 34, no. 3 (2015): 268–80. http://dx.doi.org/10.1515/eko-2015-0026.

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Abstract This paper points out possibilities for limiting anthropic pressure in the Puszcza Zielonka Landscape Park in Poland. Based on the identification and evaluation of the most precious fragments of the environment, it determines the attractiveness of the park perceived as a complex multi- -ecosystem. It also identifies the main spatial problems and symptoms of anthropic pressure. The evaluation was conducted through establishing zones with similar environmental value and the determination of hemeroby indicators. The following basic problems were identified: recreational buildings and the
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Alam, Syamsu, and Hajawa. "PERANAN SUMBERDAYA HUTAN DALAM PEREKONOMIAN DAN DAMPAK PEMUNGUTAN RENTE HUTAN TERHADAP KELESTARIAN HUTAN DI KABUPATEN GOWA." PERENNIAL 3, no. 2 (2007): 59. http://dx.doi.org/10.24259/perennial.v3i2.173.

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Kabupaten Gowa has 63.099 ha forest area, consists of 24.226 ha of protected forest, 3.309 ha of conservation forest/recreation forest, and 35.554 ha of production forest. The value of forest resource can be estimated based on use value an non use value. Use value of forest resource in Kabupaten Goewa covers direct economic value wich is obtained from timber product and non timber product. While indirect economic value is obtained from iriigation water, fresh water, agriculture production increase, and forest recreation value and also contribution in labour section. Contribution of agricultura
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Carlsen, Jack. "Economic Evaluation of Recreation and Tourism in Natural Areas: A Case Study in New South Wales, Australia." Tourism Economics 3, no. 3 (1997): 227–39. http://dx.doi.org/10.1177/135481669700300302.

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Provision of information for the purposes of evaluating and monitoring recreation and tourism land use is a conceptually difficult task for economists and land managers. A range of techniques has been developed since the pioneering work of Clawson and Knetsch in the 1960s to estimate the market value of recreation and tourism in natural areas. These techniques involve a number of conceptual and practical difficulties when used for environmental auditing and evaluation purposes. This article outlines the process of evaluating recreation and tourism on public lands in order to provide informatio
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Кондакова, Татьяна, and Tatyana Kondakova. "Development of tourism and recreation clusters in depressed rural areas of Yaroslavl region." Servis Plus 9, no. 1 (2015): 4–8. http://dx.doi.org/10.12737/7576.

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The paper describes the possibility of forming a tourism and recreation cluster in depressed rural communities through a process of territorial planning (based on the example of rural settlements in Borisoglebskii and Bolsheselsky municipal districts of the Yaroslavl region). On the basis of the identified negative features of socio-economic status of the territories of rural settlements confirmed their depression and overall difficulty of further development. Substantiated what is happening now with changing functions of rural areas. As one of the potential strategic directions of development
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Fithor, Alin, Joko Sutrisno, and Agus Indarjo. "Mangrove Ecosystem Management Strategy in Maron Beach Semarang." ILMU KELAUTAN: Indonesian Journal of Marine Sciences 23, no. 4 (2019): 156. http://dx.doi.org/10.14710/ik.ijms.23.4.156-162.

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Management of mangrove ecosystem is an important agenda in conserving tourism spots in coastal area. This research aimed at examining the recreation activities done in mangrove ecosystem area and mangrove forest strategy in Maron Beach, Tambakharjo, Semarang Municipality. This research employed a survey approach using direct interviews and field observations. The repondent included the entire population in the research area. Samples of this study were selected using cluster random sampling technique. Data were collected by observations, interviews and document study, followed by SWOT analysis.
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Нифантова, Анастасия, Anastasiya Nifantova, Светлана Андреянова, Svetlana Andreyanova, Дмитрий Андреянов, and Dmitriy Andreyanov. "THE CLUSTER APPROACH AND TERRITORIAL RECREATION SYSTEMS." Services in Russia and abroad 10, no. 7 (2016): 72–79. http://dx.doi.org/10.12737/21826.

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The article draws a parallel between the concepts of “tourism cluster “and “territorial recreational system” (TRS) and notes the importance of the information sector in modern society and its influence on the development of TRS. Special attention is paid to sustainable development of the territory against the preservation of traditional landscapes. The authors investigate TRS of wine tourism, based on the wine production and tasting-cognitive ac- tivity in terms of Stavropol wineries (Budennovsk-Levokumskij and Kavminvodsky). Using the example of St. Michael-Athos monastery in settlement Pobed
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RODE, Sanjay. "WETLANDS DEGRADATION AND CONVERSION DUE TO URBANISATION IN MUMBAI METROPOLITAN REGION: ACUTE PROBLEMS WITH LONG TERM SOLUTIONS." Business Excellence and Management 9, no. 1 (2019): 33–66. http://dx.doi.org/10.24818/beman/2019.9.1-03.

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Wetlands are providing ecosystem services to human communities. They support food production, water treatment and water supply, flood control, fishing, recreation and wildlife habitat. But wetlands area is shrinking very fast all over to world due to high urbanization. In developing countries, the destruction of wetlands is widely observed. In India, the wetlands area, size and number is declining very fast due to population growth and urbanization. Mumbai Metropolitan Region is not exception to this phenomenon. The wetland area is significantly declining in all suburbs of region over the peri
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Yin, Ziyan, Yu Liu, and Yuchun Pan. "Evaluation and Classification of Rural Multifunction at a Grid Scale: A Case Study of Miyun District, Beijing." Sustainability 13, no. 11 (2021): 6362. http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/su13116362.

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Rural areas are a natural, economic and social complex with multiple functions. Identifying rural multifunction scientifically is the basis for promoting efficient rural spatial planning and sustainable development strategy. In this paper, we calculated and characterized the rural production-living-ecological (PLE) functions at a grid scale of 300 × 300 m in Miyun District by establishing an evaluation index system. Several types of rural functional area were identified with the help of an ISO cluster unsupervised classification tool. Three main results were found as follows. (1) The values of
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Rode, Sanjay Jayawant. "An Impact of Rapid Urbanization on Wetlands Destruction in Mumbai Metropolitan Region." International Journal of Sustainable Economies Management 9, no. 4 (2020): 1–27. http://dx.doi.org/10.4018/ijsem.2020100101.

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Wetlands are playing an important role in sustaining human health and wellbeing. They support food production, water treatment and water supply, flood control, fishing, recreation, and wildlife habitat. But wetland areas are shrinking very fast all over the world due to the rapid growth of urbanisation. In devepoing countries, the destruction of the wetlands is widely observed. In India, the wetlands area, size, and number are declinging very fast due to population growth and urbanisation. Mumbai Metropolitan Region is not an exception to this phenomenon. The wetland area is significantly decl
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Kostetska, Kateryna. "Trends of development of administrative management of recreational and tourist nature production in domestic and international practice." Economics, ecology, socium 2, no. 1 (2018): 111–21. http://dx.doi.org/10.31520/2616-7107/2018.2.1-10.

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Introduction. The article deals with the main tendencies of development of recreational and tourist nature use in the context of ownership rights to natural resources. It should be noted that to date, there is no clear distinction between property rights and the definition of the conditions of possession, disposal and use of recreational and tourist resources as well as methodical provision of valuation, assessment of recreational and tourist resources and determining the amount of damage caused as a result of violations of environmental legislation.
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Rusanova, I., Y. Onufriv, and A. Ignatyuk. "Recreational skiing in the formation of local settlement systems of Prykarpattya region." Journal of Geology, Geography and Geoecology 27, no. 2 (2018): 323–31. http://dx.doi.org/10.15421/111856.

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The formation of local settlement systems is considered on the example of mountainous areas of Ivano-Frankivsk region (Ukraine), so-called Prykarpattya region, and is based on a complex set of factors. Recreational skiing plays an important role in the functioning and development of such systems and is simultaneously an integral part of them. The settlement systems in the mountainous areas of Ivano-Frankivsk region, which are based on recreational skiing are highlighted and investigated, in particular they are: the Kosiv system, the Yaremche-Vorokhta system (consisting of two subsystems of the
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Kramer, Derek J. "“He Rests from His Labors”: Racialized Recreation and Missionary Science in Colonial Korea." positions: asia critique 29, no. 2 (2021): 347–72. http://dx.doi.org/10.1215/10679847-8852111.

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AbstractThis article examines how Anglo-American evangelicals in colonial Korea employed racialized understandings of the environment to justify a culture of recreation and health. In the metropole and periphery, missionary researchers studying climate, geography, and public health asserted a science-based injunction to rest that was intended to maintain a population of evangelical workers. The production of this scientific research, external to the Japanese colonial state, allowed the missionary community to establish a rationale for collective segregation from the local populations they soug
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Li, Lian Fang, Xi Bai Zeng, Guo Xue Li, and Xu Rong Mei. "Surface Water Quality Assessment in Beijing (China) Using GIS-Based Mapping and Multivariate Statistical Techniques." Advanced Materials Research 955-959 (June 2014): 1514–26. http://dx.doi.org/10.4028/www.scientific.net/amr.955-959.1514.

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The quality of surface water is a matter of serious concern nowadays. The surface water quality in a region is mainly determined both by the natural processes (precipitation rate, weathering processes, soil erosion) and the anthropogenic influences including urban, industrial and agricultural activities and increasing exploitation of water resources [1-. Since surface water in an area is often used for drinking, industrial, agriculture, recreation or other purposes. It is necessary to assess the water quality correctly to afford timely information to the public for satisfying peoples needs of
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Bonet, J. A., M. Palahí, C. Colinas, et al. "Modelling the production and species richness of wild mushrooms in pine forests of the Central Pyrenees in northeastern Spain." Canadian Journal of Forest Research 40, no. 2 (2010): 347–56. http://dx.doi.org/10.1139/x09-198.

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Multiple-use forestry requires comprehensive planning to maximize the utilization and sustainability of many forest resources whose growth and productivity are interconnected. Forest fungi represent an economically important nonwood forest resource that provides food, medicine, and recreation worldwide. A vast majority of edible and marketed forest mushrooms belong to fungi that grow symbiotically with forest trees. To respond to the need for planning tools for multiple-use forestry, we developed empirical models for predicting the production of wild mushrooms in pine forests in the South-Cent
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Sokół, Janusz Leszek, Dominik Dąbrowski, Katarzyna Radwańska, and Mikołaj Jalinik. "Characteristics of selected aspects of activities of agritourism farms in the Bug valley in the province of Lubelskie." Studia Periegetica 29, no. 1 (2020): 99–113. http://dx.doi.org/10.5604/01.3001.0014.1231.

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The article presents characteristics of selected aspects of activities undertaken by agritourism farms, including forms of recreation in rural communes situated along the Bug River in the province of Lubelskie, with special emphasis on what farm owners regard as barriers to and enablers of agritourism and eco-tourism. Information used in the study was collected in a survey carried out in 2018 in communes located in the Bug River valley in three provinces: Lubelskie, Podlaskie and Mazowieckie, which involved 99 owners of agritourism farms, classified either as conventional or organic, or underg
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Kholodenko, Anna, and Polina Gorbova. "Environmental Impact Assessment of the Spatial Organization of the Nizhnekhopersky Natural Park of the Volgograd Region." Natural Systems and Resources, no. 2 (June 2021): 27–34. http://dx.doi.org/10.15688/nsr.jvolsu.2021.2.4.

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The article considers the problem of territorial protection of nature as a factor impeding the socioeconomic development of settlements located within the borders of the Nizhnekhopersky natural park. The key problem of the functioning of regional specially protected natural territories is the contradiction between the need to protect undisturbed natural-territorial complexes and the development of settlement territories that find themselves in the zone of limited economic activity. The development of settlement territories involves the removal of existing restrictions on the civil circulation
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Mills, David. "Chester ceremonial: re-creation and recreation in the English ‘medieval’ town." Urban History 18 (May 1991): 1–19. http://dx.doi.org/10.1017/s0963926800015959.

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During the last two decades the interests of scholars of early drama and of urban historians have found common ground in the study of urban celebration and ceremonial. For the student of early drama the beginnings of this interest coincided with a redefinition of the area and nature of the study of early drama, a shift in emphasis from the textual and literary problems of the few extant dramatic texts to the circumstances and conditions of their performance. Signalled in the mid-1950s by F.M. Salter's revealing study of the production of Chester's Whitsun plays, this movement gained impetus fr
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He, Shan, Lin Lin, Qian Xu, et al. "Farmland Zoning Integrating Agricultural Multi-Functional Supply, Demand and Relationships: A Case Study of the Hangzhou Metropolitan Area, China." Land 10, no. 10 (2021): 1014. http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/land10101014.

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Land-use zoning provides an effective tool for designing and implementing differentiated farmland-protection policies. Despite the exponential increase in research on farmland zoning in recent years, little research has comprehensively explored the supply, demand and relationships of the diverse functions of farmland. In this study, multi-sourced datasets and diverse methods, along with GIS, were combined to spatially evaluate the supply, demand and relationship patterns among the production, ecological and landscape-cultural functions of the farmland of Hangzhou City in China, to construct fa
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Ristic, Ratko, Boris Radic, Velisa Miljanovic, et al. "„Blue-green“ corridors as a tool for mitigation of natural hazards and restoration of urbanized areas: A case study of Belgrade city." Spatium, no. 30 (2013): 18–22. http://dx.doi.org/10.2298/spat1330018r.

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Urbanized areas constantly need new surfaces for building of commercial, residental or infrastructure facilities. Belgrade, the capital of Serbia and a big regional center, with 2,000,000 inhabitants, covers a territory of 3,500 km2. Decreasing of surfaces under forest vegetation, urbanization and inadequate agricultural measures have caused intensive erosion and more frequent torrential floods. Belgrade authorities have defined a new strategy for land use and urban planning in order to decrease the risk from destructive erosion processes and torrential floods and help the establishment of new
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Kamp, Kathryn A., and John C. Whittaker. "Unproductive Lithic Resources at Lake Mead." American Antiquity 51, no. 2 (1986): 383–88. http://dx.doi.org/10.2307/279952.

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Artifacts from 24 chipping stations and a lithic scatter from the Lake Mead National Recreation Area, Nevada were analyzed by refitting conjoinable flakes to original cores. Artifacts represented debitage from the initial reduction of locally-available low-quality chalcedony nodules for the eventual production of flake tools. The refitting analysis allowed the debitage to be divided into four patterns that roughly correlate with variation in the quality of the raw material. All result from the same strategy of reduction aimed at producing as many usable flakes as possible from low-quality mate
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Nichitailova, M. S. "INVENTORIES RECREATION AND TOURISM RESOURCES AS THE INFORMATION BASE IMPROVING RELATIONS OWNERSHIP OF NATURAL FACTORS OF PRODUCTION." Economic innovations 19, no. 1(63) (2017): 190–95. http://dx.doi.org/10.31520/ei.2017.19.1(63).190-195.

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The article analyzes the essence of the inventories of medical natural resources and inventories of natural resorts. Cadastres are a systematic set of data on the state of natural recreational and tourist resources, their quantitative and qualitative status. A cadastre is one of the forms of state accounting of natural resources, their main purpose is the information support of the planning of the use of natural resources, taking into account the principles of their integrated development, rational use and protection. The state inventory of natural areas of resorts is a collection of informati
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Lei, Jun Shan, Wei Yin, and Dun Zhu. "Research on Ecological Function Regionalization Based on the Ecological Service Function - Take Shenzhen River and Xinzhou River Estuarine Wetland for Example." Advanced Materials Research 1073-1076 (December 2014): 1171–77. http://dx.doi.org/10.4028/www.scientific.net/amr.1073-1076.1171.

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The fundamental principles and methods of ecological function regionalization were defined in this paper based on field investigation in the estuarine wetland of Shenzhen River and Xinzhou River. The regionalization scope of the two rivers estuary wetland was delineated, and the main ecological service functions, such as climate regulation, water purification, material production, biodiversity conservation, wildlife habitats, education, recreation and tourism etc., were analyzed and summarized in accordance with the integrity of the eco-system and the administrative divisions status quo. Accor
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Lavrova, Olga Yu, Ksenia R. Nazirova, Evgeny V. Krayushkin, and Alexey Ya Strochkov. "Concurrent Field Experiments and Satellite Surveys for Assessing Environmental Risk in the Coastal Zone of Southeast Baltic." Ecologica Montenegrina 25 (November 8, 2019): 44–54. http://dx.doi.org/10.37828/em.2019.25.5.

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The results of field experiments concurrent to satellite surveys conducted in the summer periods of 2014-2019 in the southeastern part of the Baltic Sea off Sambian Peninsula are presented. The main goal was to study coastal currents in a highly variable wind field and its impact on the transport of potential marine pollution. Southeast Baltic is, on the one hand, an area of active navigation, fishing, off-shore oil production, and, on the other hand, a rapidly developing recreation area. It is also an area of frequent massive blooming of harmful algae. Considering these facts, studying coasta
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Nurda, Nety, Ryozo Noguchi, and Tofael Ahamed. "Change Detection and Land Suitability Analysis for Extension of Potential Forest Areas in Indonesia Using Satellite Remote Sensing and GIS." Forests 11, no. 4 (2020): 398. http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/f11040398.

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The objective of this research was to detect changes in forest areas and, subsequently, the potential forest area that can be extended in the South Sumatra province of Indonesia, according to the Indonesian forest resilience classification zones. At first, multispectral satellite remote sensing datasets from Landsat 7 ETM+ and Landsat 8 OLI were classified into four classes, namely urban, vegetation, forest and waterbody to develop Land Use/Land Cover (LULC) maps for the year 2003 and 2018. Secondly, criteria, namely distance from rivers, distance from roads, elevation, LULC and settlements we
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Shansky, Carol L. "“We Are Aiming for Quality and Good Music”: The Hebrew Orphan Asylum Harmonica band (NYC) and Music Education, 1924–1930." Journal of Historical Research in Music Education 42, no. 1 (2019): 46–70. http://dx.doi.org/10.1177/1536600619853885.

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Once referred to as “the most maligned musical instrument on earth,” the harmonica holds an important historical place in music education as an instrument around which bands were formed, solo and ensemble competitions were held, and in some cases, careers were born. Much of this activity centered itself on city recreation programs as well as public schools. The instrument’s size, low price, and relative ease of sound production were appealing for these organizations. The boys and girls that lived and studied at the Hebrew Orphan Asylum of New York City were engaged participants in these contes
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Seligman, No'am G., Abraham Blum, Joseph Morin, and Jacob Amir. "Agricultural development in Israel: Challenges and opportunities for regional collaboration." American Journal of Alternative Agriculture 12, no. 3 (1997): 120–23. http://dx.doi.org/10.1017/s0889189300007384.

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AbstractAgriculture in Israel is practiced throughout the country from the Arava Valley in the South, where average annual rainfall is less than 40 mm, to the Upper Galilee in the North, where annual rainfall exceeds 700 mm. Less than half the cultivated area used for field crops is irrigated. Much of the output is exponed, primarily to Europe, but some to the United States and Japan. In nonirrigated dry-farming areas, the main crops grown are wheat for grain and silage and several secondary crops, including sunflower, watermelons and hay legumes. Animal production is predominantly intensive d
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Wang, Su Feng, Yan Long Zhang, and Jian Li. "Study on the Chlorophyll-a and Primary Production in the Luanhe–Beidaihe Estuary." Key Engineering Materials 474-476 (April 2011): 1288–91. http://dx.doi.org/10.4028/www.scientific.net/kem.474-476.1288.

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The chlorophyll-a and the primary production on different sections in the Luanhe-Beidaihe Estuary in August 2007 respectively ranged from (2.9 ± 0.5) to (10.5 ± 2.0) ( mg/m3), and from (14.9 ± 3.4) to (84.0 ± 7.6) (mgC/m2∙d). The chlorophyll-a concentration and the primary production in the southern part (section A-section E) were more than that in the northern part (section F- section H). It would suggested that the agriculture and aquiculture in the southern part imported more nutrients than that of the leisure and recreation industries imported in the the northern part, and the discrepancy
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Dąbrowski, P., B. Pawluśkiewicz, Kalaji HM, and Baczewska AH. "The effect of light availability on leaf area index, biomass production and plant species composition of park grasslands in Warsaw  ." Plant, Soil and Environment 59, No. 12 (2013): 543–48. http://dx.doi.org/10.17221/140/2013-pse.

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How light conditions affect development of park grasslands is a question that has not been satisfactory addressed. The aim of this study was therefore determination of the level to which unfavorable light conditions influence grassy parks area and relationships between parameters which determine state of turf grasses. Researches were conducted in two parks in Warsaw, in various light conditions and included measurement of: leaf density, sward height, leaf area index (LAI), and botanical composition of the communities. The leaf density of shaded areas did not exceed 70%. LAI value varied from 0
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Morkovina, Svetlana, Ol’ga Kunickaya, Lyudmila Dolmatova, et al. "Comparative Analysis of Economic Aspects of Growing Seedlings with Closed and Open Root Systems: The Experience of Russia." Asian Journal of Water, Environment and Pollution 18, no. 2 (2021): 19–26. http://dx.doi.org/10.3233/ajw210015.

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An intensive increase in the area of clear-cutting on the territory of Russia leads to the growth of non-reforested areas. Therefore, successful reforestation requires higher attention and the use of new technological solutions for growing seedlings. The purpose of this work was to perform an economic assessment of the costs required for traditional and innovative technologies in growing seedlings of woody species with open and closed root systems under different cultivation conditions. The results of the comparative analysis showed that seedlings grown with closed root systems without heating
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McFarland, Barry A. "PLANNING FOR SPILL RESPONSE TACTICS SURROUNDING AN ACTIVE WETLANDS RESTORATION PROJECT." International Oil Spill Conference Proceedings 2008, no. 1 (2008): 865–68. http://dx.doi.org/10.7901/2169-3358-2008-1-865.

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ABSTRACT The Bolsa Chica Lowlands Restoration Project is located in Orange County, California adjacent to active oil production areas. The purpose of the project is to restore portions of the wetland ecosystem of the Bolsa Chica lowlands. The project area covers about 1,247 acres and will restore tidal influence from the Pacific Ocean to about half of this area to reinvigorate the wetland ecosystem. To achieve the biological benefits of tidal restoration, a direct connection to the Pacific Ocean was reestablished through the creation of a new tidal inlet that cuts through Bolsa Chica State Bea
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Machado, Júlia Terra M., and Maria ce Andrés García. "Offshore Wind Farms and the Sector of Tourism and Recreation: A Review of Conflicts and Synergies." Revista Costas 6, Vol Esp. 2 (2021): 315–32. http://dx.doi.org/10.26359/costas.e1521.

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Offshore Wind Farms (OWF) are emerging around the world as transformation drivers for countries seeking out energy autonomy and development while taking a stand in the fight against climate change. However, OWF projects can also generate externalities, especially in coastal cities which rely on Tourism and Recreation (T&R), sectors highly dependent on marine space and landscape, and the analysis of this mutual influence seems to persist outside the academic radar. To assess this possible research gap, articles published in the past 5 years about the sitting of offshore wind turbines in coa
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Jurado, Washington Colón Castillo, Antonio Vázquez Pérez Pérez, Alcira Magdalena Vélez Quiroz, and María Rodríguez Gámez. "Environmental Impact On Electrical Networks Near The Manabita Litoral." International Journal of Life Sciences (IJLS) 1, no. 2 (2017): 18. http://dx.doi.org/10.21744/ijls.v1i2.30.

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The coastal area of Manabita and its surroundings is one of the most beautiful regions of the province, with an extraordinary tourist attraction that has not yet been exploited in its entire dimension. In it are located beaches like the Murciélago, Crucita, San Jacinto among others, that throughout the year are frequented by national and international tourists, who come looking for tranquility and recreation. This paper analyzes the influence of the industrial process of coffee, fish and oil production, which are important in the generation of large amounts of air pollutants, combined with the
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Dritschilo, William, Paul M. Merifield, David Kay, John Sarna, Michael N. Weinstein, and Terry C. Sciarrotta. "Energy and Arid Lands: Potential Impacts of Intensive Energy Deployment in Desert Regions of Southern California." Environmental Conservation 13, no. 1 (1986): 7–16. http://dx.doi.org/10.1017/s0376892900035815.

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Desert regions are increasingly being put into use for a variety of purposes. The California Desert may be subjected to a number of energy technologies—particularly those related to harnessing solar energy—in the near future. In conjunction with past or other current disturbances, the fragmentation and pollution impacts of energy development could pose serious threats to the desert's fragile ecosystems.Land-intensive energy technologies, such as solar receivers and biomass crops, will mainly result in changes that disrupt natural habitats. If all feasible energy schemes came to fruition, we es
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Musafili, Ildephonse, Jean Chrysostome Ngabitsinze, Fidèle Niyitanga, and Dave Weatherspoon. "Farmers’ usage preferences for Rwanda’s Volcanoes National Park." Journal of Agribusiness in Developing and Emerging Economies 9, no. 1 (2019): 63–77. http://dx.doi.org/10.1108/jadee-01-2018-0004.

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Purpose Policymakers and stakeholders lack empirical evidence on the effectiveness of community participatory management for agribusiness development and environmental conservation. The purpose of this paper is to assess the management preferences, approaches and practices of farm communities in Rwanda’s Volcanoes National Park (VNP). Design/methodology/approach Primary data collected from 191 farmers were used. A choice experiment on current and potential park management practices and utilization levels was conducted along with a survey on socioeconomic, farm and institutional behavior charac
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Kehl, John, Brett Waring, Robyn Smith, and David Nalder. "Multiple Use Management Planning in Queensland, Australia: the Koombooloomba Ecotourism Project (a case study)." Schweizerische Zeitschrift fur Forstwesen 152, no. 4 (2001): 123–28. http://dx.doi.org/10.3188/szf.2001.0123.

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Queensland, Australia's second largest state, has 4 million hectares of publicly owned state forest, managed for multiple use. The government and the community expect state forest management to protect biodiversity, landscapes, cultural heritage values and water quality. State forests are also available for a wide range of commercial and non-commercial uses including timber harvesting, honey production, eco-tourism,grazing, mining, quarrying, education, scientific research, military training and recreation. A proportion of this estate is located throughout Queensland's coastal zone, in close p
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Chebotarev, V. V., Z. R. Khismatullina, and L. K. Nasyrova. "Outlook for Wound Healing Technologies (a Review)." Creative surgery and oncology 10, no. 2 (2020): 130–36. http://dx.doi.org/10.24060/2076-3093-2020-10-2-130-136.

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Tissue engineering is a medical science dealing with reproduction of biological tissues and organs. This area of medicine opens avenues for creation of organs and tissues using biomaterials and nanostructures to sustain their development, maintenance and function repair in a living organism. The scope of tissue engineering is an artificial recreation of tissues at the fi nest structural level. Prerequisite requirements are a cell source (a donor), artificial extracellular matrix and growth factor. The first organ, which was extracorporally created and successfully introduced in medical practic
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Hermans, C., and P. Vereijken. "Integration of animal husbandry and nature conservation on grassland farms." Netherlands Journal of Agricultural Science 40, no. 3 (1992): 301–14. http://dx.doi.org/10.18174/njas.v40i3.16515.

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A farming model for peat grassland has been designed as an instrument in physical planning, integrating nature conservation and animal husbandry by combining the conditions for existence of both. It includes a subdivision of the farm in production grassland and nature grassland, such as marsh marigold hayfield and blue grassland. Each type of grassland has a suitable combination of groundwater level, P- and N-controlled animal and plant production, and a regime of mowing and grazing depending on its function for flora, fauna and animal husbandry. Sixteen variants, differing in type of activity
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Pysarevskyi, I. M., and K. К. Meleshko. "A Methodical Approach to Assessing the Management Level of the Tourism and Recreational Potential in the Kharkiv Region." Problems of Economy 3, no. 45 (2020): 104–11. http://dx.doi.org/10.32983/2222-0712-2020-3-104-111.

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The article develops a methodical approach to assessing the management level of the tourism and recreational potential in the Kharkiv region, taking into account its existing business capabilities. It is noted that tourist resources in Ukraine influence greatly both the regional and national economy development. That is, determining the management level of the tourism and recreational potential in Ukraine’s regions is one of the main current tasks, as it is necessary to identify the existing reserves and organizational shortcomings in the tourism and recreation management. It is noted that the
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