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Długoński, Andrzej, Thilo Wellmann, and Dagmar Haase. "Old-Growth Forests in Urban Nature Reserves: Balancing Risks for Visitors and Biodiversity Protection in Warsaw, Poland." Land 12, no. 2 (2023): 275. http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/land12020275.

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Urban nature reserves in Poland are precious relics of ancient nature with preserved biodiversity. They consist of valuable trees several 100 years old, are biodiverse, and are valuable recreational spaces right in and around cities. It is therefore critical to manage tradeoffs between visitor safety due to, e.g., falling dead branches and the need for old-grown trees for biodiversity conservation. This study aimed to determine whether airborne laser scanning data (LiDAR) can confirm that trees exhibiting the worst crown defoliation are the first to be damaged in storms. Our results show that
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Długoński, Andrzej, Wellmann Thilo, and Dagmar Haase. "Old-Growth Forests in Urban Nature Reserves: Balancing Risks for Visitors and Biodiversity Protection in Warsaw, Poland." Land 12, no. 2 (2023): 275. https://doi.org/10.3390/land12020275.

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Urban nature reserves in Poland are precious relics of ancient nature with preserved biodiversity. They consist of valuable trees several 100 years old, are biodiverse, and are valuable recreational spaces right in and around cities. It is therefore critical to manage tradeoffs between visitor safety due to, e.g., falling dead branches and the need for old-grown trees for biodiversity conservation. This study aimed to determine whether airborne laser scanning data (LiDAR) can confirm that trees exhibiting the worst crown defoliation are the first to be damaged in storms. Our results show that
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Pollastri, Ilaria, Simona Normando, Daniela Florio, et al. "The Animal-Visitor Interaction Protocol (AVIP) for the assessment of Lemur catta walk-in enclosure in zoos." PLOS ONE 17, no. 7 (2022): e0271409. http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0271409.

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Animal–Visitor Interactions (AVI) are activities offered by zoos and other tourism facilities, in which visitors come into close contact with animals. These activities can promote conservational and educational content, raise conservation mindedness and responsibility for the environment and animal welfare, but if not properly managed can jeopardize visitors’ and animals’ well-being and conservation efforts. The Animal-Visitor Interaction assessment Protocol (AVIP) has been designed to perform an integrated and multidisciplinary assessment of these activities, encompassing the “One Health, One
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Berlanda, Sabrina, Monica Pedrazza, Marta Fraizzoli, and Federica de Cordova. "Addressing Risks of Violence against Healthcare Staff in Emergency Departments: The Effects of Job Satisfaction and Attachment Style." BioMed Research International 2019 (May 28, 2019): 1–12. http://dx.doi.org/10.1155/2019/5430870.

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Violence in the workplace is one of the most serious issues affecting the healthcare sector. The incidence of violent behaviour towards healthcare workers is increasing worldwide. It is difficult to assess the extent of the problem, however, as violent incidents are underreported. In fact, many doctors and nurses see violence—perpetrated primarily by patients and visitors (friends and relatives of patients)—as a part of their job. Several studies indicate that violent behaviour against healthcare workers has serious consequences for the professionals involved, as well as for the wider healthca
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Ferreira, Ana Elisa, Fernando Molano Ortiz, Thales Teixeira de Almeida, and Luís Henrique M. K. Costa. "A Visitor Assistance System Based on LoRa for Nature Forest Parks." Electronics 9, no. 4 (2020): 696. http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/electronics9040696.

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Ecotourism activities are attracting more people each day, including national forest parks. Unfortunately, the number of incidents involving visitors to natural parks grows at the same pace. Among the most prevalent risks inside forests are getting lost and the occurrence of natural disasters. In this work, we propose a system for monitoring and assisting visitors of forest parks, based on a low power wide range wireless network, LoRa. The proposed visitor assisting system is composed of mobile terminals that communicate between them and with fixed infrastructure, using a protocol designed for
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Catrambone, Maria, Emiliano Cristiani, Cristiano Riminesi, Elia Onofri, and Luciano Pensabene Buemi. "Assessing the Combined Influence of Indoor Air Quality and Visitor Flow Toward Preventive Conservation at the Peggy Guggenheim Collection." Atmosphere 16, no. 7 (2025): 860. https://doi.org/10.3390/atmos16070860.

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The study at the Peggy Guggenheim Collection in Venice highlights critical interactions between indoor air quality, visitor dynamics, and microclimatic conditions, offering insights into preventive conservation of modern artworks. By analyzing pollutants such as ammonia, formaldehyde, and organic acids, alongside visitor density and environmental data, the research identified key patterns and risks. Through three seasonal monitoring campaigns, the concentrations of SO2 (sulphur dioxide), NO (nitric oxide), NO2 (nitrogen dioxide), NOx (nitrogen oxides), HONO (nitrous acid), HNO3 (nitric acid),
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Gagih, Pradini Dwi Kesuma Wardhani Dipa Teruna Awaloedin. "Analyzing the Use of Augmented Reality in Public Relations Efforts to Improve Tourists' Experience In Ragunan Zoo." International Journal of Education, Information Technology and Others 7, no. 2 (2024): 147–52. https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.11085402.

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<em>Augmented Reality (AR) has become an increasingly popular technology across various fields, including tourism. Ragunan Wildlife Park, a zoo in South Jakarta, Indonesia, has introduced an AR application to enhance the visitor experience. This research aims to analyze the use of Augmented Reality in public relations efforts to improve the tourist experience at Ragunan Wildlife Park. Using a descriptive qualitative approach, the study was conducted through on-site observation, in-depth interviews with visitors, and a review of related literature and documentation. Additionally, a SWOT analysi
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Boddy, Bethany. "School readiness and the health visitor role." Journal of Health Visiting 11, no. 6 (2023): 258–60. http://dx.doi.org/10.12968/johv.2023.11.6.258.

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Supporting children to be school ready starts before birth, and the health visiting service has a crucial role in supporting, promoting health, identifying risks and referring for early help and support, says Bethany Boddy
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Bahri, Asep Syaiful, Sugiarto Sugiarto, Tonny Hendratono, Ema Rahmawati, and Robert La Are. "Increasing the Loyalty of Tourists in Batulayang Bogor Tourism Village, West Java, Indonesia, with Operational Risk Management Mediated by Memorable Tourism Experience." Asian Journal of Social and Humanities 3, no. 7 (2025): 1381–99. https://doi.org/10.59888/ajosh.v3i7.547.

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The impact of operational risk management on visitors' memorable experiences, intention to return, and intention to refer Batulayang Tourism Village is investigated in this study. The study tackles the important topic of how poorly managed operational risks, like subpar amenities and safety issues, impact visitor loyalty and pleasure. Effective risk management is crucial for preserving satisfying experiences and encouraging return visits in Indonesia's tourism industry, which is becoming more and more competitive. Research on operational risk management in rural tourism communities like Batula
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Liu, Wan-Yu, Yen-Hsiang Huang, and Chi-Ming Hsieh. "The Impacts of Different Climate Change Scenarios on Visits toward the National Forest Park in Taiwan." Forests 11, no. 11 (2020): 1203. http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/f11111203.

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Many studies have shown that the weather greatly affects the tourist count. Understanding weather information, climate change, and how they influence the tourist count in different tourist seasons (peak season, second peak season, off season) can help park planners and managers to analyze the opportunities and risks caused by climate change. This study aimed to predict the visitor count through information on the number of visitors and the weather day for three tourist seasons in a 12-month period. The study was conducted in the Huisun Forest Park of Taiwan based on the peak season (February,
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Dowling, Ross K., and David Newsome. "Geotourism Destinations – Visitor Impacts and Site Management Considerations." Czech Journal of Tourism 6, no. 2 (2017): 111–29. http://dx.doi.org/10.1515/cjot-2017-0006.

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Abstract Geotourism is becoming a well established form of tourism based on the geological environment. It offers a new form of sustainable tourism which is more holistic then previous niche forms of tourism. However, with more people than ever visiting natural areas worldwide, the cumulative impacts of visitors on geological sites is increasing. This paper surveys visitor impacts and site management at geological sites which are geotourism destinations. We describe geotourism which is the engine driving the core activities of conservation, education and sustainable development in geoparks. We
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de Mori, Barbara, Linda Ferrante, Daniela Florio, Elisabetta Macchi, Ilaria Pollastri, and Simona Normando. "A Protocol for the Ethical Assessment of Wild Animal–Visitor Interactions (AVIP) Evaluating Animal Welfare, Education, and Conservation Outcomes." Animals 9, no. 8 (2019): 487. http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/ani9080487.

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Due to the popularity of wild animal–visitor interactions (AVIs), there is a need for an ethical assessment of their impact on animal welfare, education, and conservation. The protocol presented in this study is designed to evaluate such interactions on an integrated level, using a transparent analysis of all the aspects involved, including all the stakeholders and the potential conflicts of values. The protocol consists of a six-step process encompassing dedicated data acquisition and a specific ethical assessment. When the protocol was applied to assess a “giraffe feeding” interaction, steps
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Kamaruddin, Nur Athirah, Nadiatul Syima Mohd Shahid, Abdul Mujid Abdullah, Siti Norashikin Mohamad Shaifuddin, and Shantakumari Rajan. "APPLICATION OF QMRA TO EVALUATE THE POTENTIAL HEALTH RISKS ASSOCIATED WITH BACTERIAL CONTAMINATION OF WATERS IN ROYAL BELUM STATE PARK, MALAYSIA." Journal of Health and Translational Medicine, no. 2289392X (September 15, 2023): 309–16. http://dx.doi.org/10.22452/jummec.sp2023no2.34.

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Temenggor Lake located in Royal Belum State Park is an important water resource for indigenous people, an ecosystem for aqua organisms and a place for water recreational activities for visitors. The aim of this research was to use a quantitative microbial risk assessment (QMRA) approach to calculate the probability of potential pathogen infection risk to the visitors and the indigenous community. Thirty-six water samples were collected from the surface waters of Temenggor Lake from recreational water activity and indigenous people activity sites from November 2020 till December 2021. Membrane
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Shapiro, Hannah G., Adam S. Willcox, Emma V. Willcox, and Michelle L. Verant. "U.S. National Park visitor perceptions of bats and white-nose syndrome." Biological Conservation 261 (June 12, 2021): 109248. https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.13429948.

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(Uploaded by Plazi for the Bat Literature Project) Stakeholder perceptions are essential to creating effective conservation plans, especially when these efforts focus on taxa that have historically negative preconceptions, such as bats. In the U.S., one organization that has contributed to changing people's perceptions of bats is the National Park Service (NPS). The NPS offers a variety of educational programming on bats, including written educational material and ranger interpretive programs. These educational efforts about bats have increased with the discovery of white-nose syndrome (WNS),
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Shapiro, Hannah G., Adam S. Willcox, Emma V. Willcox, and Michelle L. Verant. "U.S. National Park visitor perceptions of bats and white-nose syndrome." Biological Conservation 261 (June 7, 2021): 109248. https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.13429948.

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(Uploaded by Plazi for the Bat Literature Project) Stakeholder perceptions are essential to creating effective conservation plans, especially when these efforts focus on taxa that have historically negative preconceptions, such as bats. In the U.S., one organization that has contributed to changing people's perceptions of bats is the National Park Service (NPS). The NPS offers a variety of educational programming on bats, including written educational material and ranger interpretive programs. These educational efforts about bats have increased with the discovery of white-nose syndrome (WNS),
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Shapiro, Hannah G., Adam S. Willcox, Emma V. Willcox, and Michelle L. Verant. "U.S. National Park visitor perceptions of bats and white-nose syndrome." Biological Conservation 261 (July 3, 2021): 109248. https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.13429948.

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(Uploaded by Plazi for the Bat Literature Project) Stakeholder perceptions are essential to creating effective conservation plans, especially when these efforts focus on taxa that have historically negative preconceptions, such as bats. In the U.S., one organization that has contributed to changing people's perceptions of bats is the National Park Service (NPS). The NPS offers a variety of educational programming on bats, including written educational material and ranger interpretive programs. These educational efforts about bats have increased with the discovery of white-nose syndrome (WNS),
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Shapiro, Hannah G., Adam S. Willcox, Emma V. Willcox, and Michelle L. Verant. "U.S. National Park visitor perceptions of bats and white-nose syndrome." Biological Conservation 261 (July 10, 2021): 109248. https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.13429948.

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(Uploaded by Plazi for the Bat Literature Project) Stakeholder perceptions are essential to creating effective conservation plans, especially when these efforts focus on taxa that have historically negative preconceptions, such as bats. In the U.S., one organization that has contributed to changing people's perceptions of bats is the National Park Service (NPS). The NPS offers a variety of educational programming on bats, including written educational material and ranger interpretive programs. These educational efforts about bats have increased with the discovery of white-nose syndrome (WNS),
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Shapiro, Hannah G., Adam S. Willcox, Emma V. Willcox, and Michelle L. Verant. "U.S. National Park visitor perceptions of bats and white-nose syndrome." Biological Conservation 261 (July 17, 2021): 109248. https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.13429948.

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(Uploaded by Plazi for the Bat Literature Project) Stakeholder perceptions are essential to creating effective conservation plans, especially when these efforts focus on taxa that have historically negative preconceptions, such as bats. In the U.S., one organization that has contributed to changing people's perceptions of bats is the National Park Service (NPS). The NPS offers a variety of educational programming on bats, including written educational material and ranger interpretive programs. These educational efforts about bats have increased with the discovery of white-nose syndrome (WNS),
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Šulcová, Veronika. "The Preparation of the Exhibition of Historical Clothing without Showcases and Including Subsequent Care for it with Focus on Monitoring of Dustiness." Muzeum Muzejní a vlastivedná práce 54, no. 2 (2016): 25–31. http://dx.doi.org/10.1515/mmvp-2017-0011.

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In terms of the preparation for the Major Exhibition entitled “Retro”, which opened in June 2016, we were faced with the problem of how to manage the installation of a large amount of clothing without using any showcases. The women’s and men’s clothing that was installed came not only from the collections of the Historical Museum and the Náprstek Museum, but also represented the contemporary creations of both domestic and foreign designers and apparel houses. The installation in open areas not only provides a more immediate experience for the visitor and proffers wider architectural options an
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Normando, Simona, Ilaria Pollastri, Daniela Florio, et al. "Assessing Animal Welfare in Animal-Visitor Interactions in Zoos and Other Facilities. A Pilot Study Involving Giraffes." Animals 8, no. 9 (2018): 153. http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/ani8090153.

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In recent years, awareness of the controversial aspects connected with wild animal-visitor interactions (AVIs) in zoos and other facilities has increased due to cultural changes. Therefore, the need to apply transparent procedures to evaluate AVIs programs in zoos and similar facilities has also increased. This study presents results of animal welfare’s assessment of a pilot test of a protocol based on six steps that aim to explore and assess the overall value of AVIs considering the impact both on animals and visitors. In the present paper, we discuss the multifaceted approach to animal welfa
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Virani, Alice K., Henry T. Puls, Rebecca Mitsos, Holly Longstaff, Ran D. Goldman, and John D. Lantos. "Benefits and Risks of Visitor Restrictions for Hospitalized Children During the COVID Pandemic." Pediatrics 146, no. 2 (2020): e2020000786. http://dx.doi.org/10.1542/peds.2020-000786.

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Greco, Enrico, Anastasia Serena Gaetano, Alessia De Spirt, et al. "AI-Enhanced Tools and Strategies for Airborne Disease Prevention in Cultural Heritage Sites." Epidemiologia 5, no. 2 (2024): 267–74. http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/epidemiologia5020018.

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In the wake of the COVID-19 pandemic, the surveillance and safety measures of indoor Cultural Heritage sites have become a paramount concern due to the unique challenges posed by their enclosed environments and high visitor volumes. This communication explores the integration of Artificial Intelligence (AI) in enhancing epidemiological surveillance and health safety protocols in these culturally significant spaces. AI technologies, including machine learning algorithms and Internet of Things (IoT) sensors, have shown promising potential in monitoring air quality, detecting pathogens, and manag
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Arora, K. S., J. T. Mauch, and K. S. Gibson. "Labor and Delivery Visitor Policies During the COVID-19 Pandemic: Balancing Risks and Benefits." Obstetric Anesthesia Digest 41, no. 1 (2021): 10–11. http://dx.doi.org/10.1097/01.aoa.0000732368.14521.c2.

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Sarmiento, Banjie G. "Determination of Carrying Capacity Estimates for an Ecotourism Site within the Mount Banahaw-San Cristobal Protected Landscape (MBSCPL), Philippines." E3S Web of Conferences 624 (2025): 02001. https://doi.org/10.1051/e3sconf/202562402001.

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Ecotourism is characterized as sustainable and thoughtful exploration of the environment. Protected Areas (PAs) are increasingly significant as ecotourism destinations. These locations face risks from uninformed and unregulated visitors who can cause pollution (air, noise, water, etc.) and alterations to the natural ecosystem processes. A comprehensive ecotourism planning and management approach should identify an optimal threshold for ecotourism attraction usage while maintaining a healthy biophysical and social environment. While carrying capacity is crucial for visitor regulation, its appli
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Gordon, John E. "Climate Change and Geotourism: Impacts, Challenges, and Opportunities." Tourism and Hospitality 4, no. 4 (2023): 514–38. http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/tourhosp4040032.

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Climate change and rising sea levels present significant challenges for geotourism destinations and activities. Accelerated changes in geomorphological processes threaten or diminish both the physical existence and aesthetic qualities of geoheritage assets, and hence the visitor experience, as well as presenting increased or new risks from natural hazards. This is particularly a concern in mountain and coastal areas, and also where greater extremes of temperature and precipitation affect visitor comfort. A literature review was conducted to assess the extent to which the consequences of climat
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Salvador-García, E., M. J. Viñals, and J. L. García-Valldecabres. "POTENTIAL OF HBIM TO IMPROVE THE EFFICIENCY OF VISITOR FLOW MANAGEMENT IN HERITAGE SITES. TOWARDS SMART HERITAGE MANAGEMENT." ISPRS - International Archives of the Photogrammetry, Remote Sensing and Spatial Information Sciences XLIV-M-1-2020 (July 24, 2020): 451–56. http://dx.doi.org/10.5194/isprs-archives-xliv-m-1-2020-451-2020.

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Abstract. Providing public access to heritage promotes a social interest in its conservation but, at the same time, it poses a risk to the conservation of resources. The biggest challenge in managing public use of heritage is to establish a sustainable relationship between heritage and tourism. The multidisciplinary teams involved in visitor flow management generate and exchange information about the heritage property without an integrative vision. The lack of a reliable, unified and up-to-date source of information generally hinders decision-making, causes errors and leads to inappropriate pr
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Castillo, Janice, Jennylyn Aniag, Melanie Orbeso, and Reylan Evale. "SDG-Driven Visitor Management and Monitoring System for BJMP Baliwag Municipal: Enhancing Security and Efficiency in Jail Governance." Journal of Lifestyle and SDGs Review 5, no. 3 (2025): e04722. https://doi.org/10.47172/2965-730x.sdgsreview.v5.n03.pe04722.

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Objective: The objective of this study is to develop a Visitor Management and Monitoring System for the Bureau of Jail Management and Penology (BJMP) Baliwag Municipal to enhance visitor registration efficiency, security, and overall governance, aligning with SDG 16 to foster peace, justice, and strong institutions. Theoretical Framework: The study integrates Systems Theory, Technology Acceptance Model (TAM), and the Input-Process-Output (IPO) model to underpin the system design and implementation. These frameworks ensure interconnectivity, user acceptance, and structured operational flow. Met
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Tsai, Pei-Hsuan, and Chin-Tsai Lin. "How Should National Museums Create Competitive Advantage Following Changes in the Global Economic Environment?" Sustainability 10, no. 10 (2018): 3749. http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/su10103749.

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Management strategies play an important role in enhancing the competitive advantage and sustainable development of national museums. The purpose of this study is to focus on evaluating the management strategies of national museums to reduce the gaps in visitor satisfaction that are caused by the interdependence and feedback problems of the so-called BOCR dimensions (namely, benefits, opportunity, costs, and risks) and 24 criteria. This study creates a hybrid competitive advantage multiple-criteria decision-making model for national museums by integrating the decision-making trial and evaluatio
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Green, Hannah, Georgia Abernethy Palmer, and James Edward Brereton. "An Investigation into the Perception and Prevalence of Mixed-Species Exhibits in Zoos and Aquaria." Journal of Research in Social Science and Humanities 1, no. 2 (2022): 14–25. http://dx.doi.org/10.56397/jrssh.2022.12.02.

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Mixed-species exhibits (MSE) are a common occurrence within zoological collections. They increase species diversity and provide immersive yet naturalistic experiences for both species and visitors. Although mixed-species exhibits are a common housing method for animals in zoological collections, the literature on these enclosures is limited. Animals, keepers, and visitors have the potential to benefit, or be challenged MSE, so investigations of the benefits and limitations of this practice is necessary. This study investigated the presence of MSE in a range of England zoological collections an
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Ababneh, Alaa. "GPT-3.5 as a Personalized Tour Guide in Biosphere Reserves." Advances in Machine Learning & Artificial Intelligence 6, no. 1 (2025): 01–09. https://doi.org/10.33140/amlai.06.01.06.

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Integrating prompt engineering techniques and utilizing the chatbot GPT-3.5, a powerful language model, revolutionizes interactive tour guides in Biosphere Reserves by using the Poe platform to discover and chat with AI-powered bots chatbot to create personalized chatbot. By harnessing the capabilities of GPT-3.5 as an interactive conversational agent, Biosphere Reserves specialists enhance visitor experiences through personalized information, interactive conversations, and a vast knowledge base. Responsible deployment is paramount, considering ethical considerations, accuracy, and cultural se
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Herlinawati, Iwan F. Setiawan, Nendi Rohaendi, and Wahyudi. "Safety Assessment for Geotourism in Ciletuh-Palabuhanratu UNESCO Global Geopark, West Java." IOP Conference Series: Earth and Environmental Science 1451, no. 1 (2025): 012045. https://doi.org/10.1088/1755-1315/1451/1/012045.

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Abstract Geopark areas offer a unique opportunity for geotourism, allowing visitors to experience geological wonders while immersing themselves in local culture and biodiversity. However, ensuring the safety of both visitors and the environment is critical for sustainable development and visitor satisfaction. The Ciletuh-Palabuhanratu Geopark, part of the UNESCO Global Geopark network, is situated in the Sukabumi Regency of West Java and is a prime example of such an area. The park offers diverse landscapes shaped by millions of years of geological processes, including cascading waterfalls, st
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Utz, Christine, Sabrina Amft, Martin Degeling, Thorsten Holz, Sascha Fahl, and Florian Schaub. "Privacy Rarely Considered: Exploring Considerations in the Adoption of Third-Party Services by Websites." Proceedings on Privacy Enhancing Technologies 2023, no. 1 (2023): 5–28. http://dx.doi.org/10.56553/popets-2023-0002.

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Modern websites frequently use and embed third-party services to facilitate web development, connect to social media, or for monetization. This often introduces privacy issues as the inclusion of third-party services on a website can allow the third party to collect personal data about the website's visitors. While the prevalence and mechanisms of third-party web tracking have been widely studied, little is known about the decision processes that lead to websites using third-party functionality and whether efforts are being made to protect their visitors' privacy. We report results from an onl
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Веретюк, Костянтин, Сергій Неілеко, Артем Антоненко, and Олександр Зараховський. "THE DETERMINATION OF VISITS AS IMPORTANT CRITERION FOR EVENT MANAGEMENT IN THE FIELD OF SERVICES." Innovations and Technologies in the Service Sphere and Food Industry 3, no. 9 (2023): 49–54. http://dx.doi.org/10.32782/2708-4949.3(9).2023.8.

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The article considers the determination of visits as an important criterion for event management. Concepts, theoretical methods and bases of application of methods of determination of visits of events are often considered by domestic and foreign scientists that testify to necessity of the decision of various tasks in this context. It is important to determinate such criterions as average length of stay, average number of visitors, relative length of stay, coefficient of visitors, coefficient of variation, peak number of visitors, average number of visitors, space capacity. This allows event ma
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Siri, Anna. "Emerging Trends and Future Directions in Artificial Intelligence for Museums: A Comprehensive Bibliometric Analysis Based on Scopus (1983-2024)." Geopolitical, Social Security and Freedom Journal 7, no. 1 (2024): 20–38. http://dx.doi.org/10.2478/gssfj-2024-0002.

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Abstract Artificial Intelligence is changing the future of museums, opening the door to unprecedented innovations that are revolutionising the way collections are managed and experiences are designed. This bibliometric analysis, covering four decades of research (1983-2024) from the Scopus database, explores how Artificial Intelligence is transforming museum activities — from creating personalised visitor experiences to preserving cultural treasures through advanced digitisation processes. The study shows that the number of publications on Artificial Intelligence has increased dramatically in
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Mr., Kumar Shivam, and Mahesh Nand Kumar Raval Mr. "Data Security in Cloud Computing." International Journal of Multidisciplinary Research Transactions 4, no. 2 (2022): 25–33. https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.6090321.

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This research basically centers on the data security on Cloud Computing. It could be a consider of information on the cloud and perspectives relating to it for the concern of security. The paper will go in to subtle elements of information assurance strategies and approaches utilized all through the world to guarantee most extreme information security by reducing risks and dangers. Accessibility of information within the cloud is useful for numerous applications but it postures dangers by uncovering information to applications which might as of now have security escape clauses in them. Additio
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Ramadhan, Gita, Nargiza Pirimova, and Hussein Ali Faqier. "Assessment Of Demand For Recreational Sports Personnel In Baturraden Tourism Area Banyumas." Multidisciplinary Journal of Tourism, Hospitality, Sport and Physical Education 2, no. 1 (2025): 70–75. https://doi.org/10.37251/jthpe.v2i1.1916.

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Purpose of the study: This study aims to identify the composition and needs of recreational sports personnel in Lokawisata Baturraden to support service quality and operational safety in recreational facilities. Methodology: This research applied a descriptive qualitative method using the Miles and Huberman model for data analysis. Data were collected through observation, interviews, documentation, and literature review. Tools included structured interview guides and dichotomous questionnaires analyzed manually. Main Findings: There were 17 recreational sports personnel managing four main faci
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Otieno, Mark, Neelendra Joshi, and Benjamin Rutschmann. "Flower visitors of Streptocarpus teitensis: implications for conservation of a critically endangered African violet species in Kenya." PeerJ 9 (January 26, 2021): e10473. http://dx.doi.org/10.7717/peerj.10473.

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Background The African violets are endangered plant species restricted mainly to the Eastern Arc Mountains biodiversity hotspots in Kenya and Tanzania. These plants grow well in shaded environments with high humidity. Given their restricted geographical range and published evidence of dependance on insect vectors to facilitate sexual reproduction, understanding their pollination biology is vital for their survival. Methods We conducted an empirical study using flower visitor observations, pan trapping and bagging experiments to establish the role of flower visitors in the fruit set of a locall
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Nina Noviastuti, Sugiarto Sugiarto, and Tony Hendratono. "Risk Management In Development Pindul Cave Natural Tourism Destination." Proceeding of The International Global Tourism Science and Vocational Education 1, no. 2 (2024): 113–22. http://dx.doi.org/10.62951/icgtsave.v1i2.32.

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Development destination tour natural bring up complexity that requires become attention important to management risk for guard sustainability and security for visitors as well as preservation environment. Study This discuss the role of risk management in developing natural tourism destinations in Pindul Cave, Mount South, Yogyakarta. The investigation use approach qualitative, with method collection the data through interview depth and observation participative. His findings show that there is the complexity of the challenges faced in risk management at Pindul Cave, especially those related to
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Khalilov, Kahramon K. "A "SMART" TOURIST AREA (DESTINATION) MODEL OF FORMING A CLUSTER OF PILGRIMAGE SITES." American Journal of Management and Economics Innovations 5, no. 9 (2023): 12–20. http://dx.doi.org/10.37547/tajmei/volume05issue09-03.

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The concept of a "SMART" tourist area model for forming a cluster of pilgrimage sites has gained significant attention in recent years. This abstract presents an overview of a comprehensive model that combines the principles of SMART (Sustainable, Manageable, Adaptable, Resilient, and Technology-driven) tourism with the unique characteristics of pilgrimage sites. The model aims to enhance the overall visitor experience, ensure the sustainable development of pilgrimage destinations, and foster economic growth in the surrounding regions. The proposed model incorporates various elements, includin
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Lader, Rick, Pamela Sousanes, Uma S. Bhatt, John E. Walsh, and Peter A. Bieniek. "Climate Indicators of Landslide Risks on Alaska National Park Road Corridors." Atmosphere 14, no. 1 (2022): 34. http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/atmos14010034.

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Landslides along road corridors in Alaska national parks pose threats to public safety, visitor access, subsistence activities, and result in costly remediation of damaged infrastructure. Landslide risk in these areas, which contain near-surface permafrost, is associated with mean annual air temperatures (MAATs) above freezing and heavy precipitation events. Historical (1981–2020) values of MAAT and summer precipitation (JJA PCPT) from the fifth generation European Centre for Medium-Range Weather Forecasts (Reading, UK) atmospheric reanalysis (ERA5) were compared to mid-century (2021–2060) and
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Groen, Brenda, and Hester van Sprang. "Perceptions of Hospitality and Safety Are Two Sides of the Same Coin." Buildings 11, no. 3 (2021): 113. http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/buildings11030113.

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Entering a building is a ‘moment of truth’ and may invoke feelings of hospitableness. Physical environments and staff behaviour deliver ‘clues’ that may result in the experience of hospitality. The focus in a reception area may be on mitigation of risks, or on a hospitable atmosphere, with either a host or a security officer at the entrance. However, the division of tasks to either the pleasing host or the controlling security officer to a certain extent disavows the overlap between perceptions of hospitality and safety. This exploratory qualitative study combines a group interview with three
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Edney, Joanne, Kay Dimmock, and William E. Boyd. "Understanding Diver Behavior on Underwater Cultural Heritage: Enriching the Observation Record Using Video Methods." Sustainability 13, no. 10 (2021): 5601. http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/su13105601.

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Successful underwater heritage management requires a sound understanding of visitor behavior. Primary visitors to underwater heritage sites are divers whose behavior can pose risks to the integrity of site cultural heritage and tourism values. This study seeks to understand wreck diver in-water behavior. Conventional observation of diver behavior is limiting. Wearable cameras are becoming popular across many recreational activities and potentially expand the scope and quality of diver observation. Video observation is rarely used in such research. This article demonstrates the potential of vid
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MELANIE L., BREGABIEL, and SANTIA CRISTINA D. "Campus-Based Tracking and Monitoring System." International Journal of Computer Science and Mobile Computing 13, no. 8 (2024): 70–75. http://dx.doi.org/10.47760/ijcsmc.2024.v13i08.008.

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Visitors can pose potential risks to the safety of school children, necessitating the enhancement of visitor and personnel management protocols by school administrators. In order to address these challenges, a Campus-based tracking and monitoring system incorporating QR Code technology has been proposed for Carlos Hilado Memorial State College-Fortune Towne Campus. This system, which includes a web-based interface and Android application, is designed to manage, monitor, and secure the entry of individuals on campus. It features capabilities for data storage, retrieval, archiving, report genera
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Dauletkhanova, E., A. Sapiyeva, and A. Kaliyeva. "Enhancing digital tourist flow forecasting and infrastructure resilience in resort areas." BULLETIN of the L.N. Gumilyov Eurasian National University. Chemistry. Geography. Ecology Series 151, no. 2 (2025): 143–53. https://doi.org/10.32523/2616-6771-2025-151-2-143-153.

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Tourist destinations such as Imantau-Shalkar, Borovoe, Altai, and Baikal, located across Kazakhstan and Russia, are increasingly struggling with infrastructure problems. One major reason is the lack of advanced digital systems that accurately forecast tourist flows. During peak seasons, inefficiencies in these areas often exceed 30%, leading to congestion, poor service delivery, and safety risks. The motivation for this research is informed by statements from President Kassym-Jomart Tokayev in June 2024, which highlighted the urgent need for energy capacity improvements and investment in touri
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VLAD, Ionela-Mariana. "Security of Personal Data in Social Networks." International Journal of Information Security and Cybercrime 7, no. 2 (2018): 14–24. http://dx.doi.org/10.19107/ijisc.2018.02.02.

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Nowadays, social networks are some of the fastest growing online services. Take for instance the case of Facebook which is considered to be the second most visited site on the Internet and reports growth rates of 3% per week. Social engineering attacks target human weaknesses instead of the technical vulnerabilities of the system. Usually, the attackers are attracted by the large amount of personal data published on the user’s profile. In social networks, the next attacks are specific to reverse social engineering: recommendation-based, visitor tracking-based and demographics-based attacks. In
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Karakuş, Yusuf. "Navigating tourist preferences: The role of cognitive shortcuts in destination choice." Tourist Destination 1, no. 1 (2023): 15–23. https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.10053678.

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Theoretical research explores the intricate process of tourist destination selection, focusing on cognitive psychology and cognitive shortcuts. These cognitive shortcuts, which simplify decision-making, are studied in the context of visitor choices. Drawing from cognitive psychology, consumer behavior, and tourism studies, the study comprehensively examines cognitive heuristics, how they relate to perception, motivation, trust, and preferences. Influential factors include destination image, marketing, risk perception, and culture. The study not only enhances understanding but also offers pract
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Vargas Jiménez, Christian, José Pablo Sibaja Brenes, Rosa Alfaro Solís, Henry Borbón Alpízar, Mónica Brenes Ortiz, and Maricruz Arguedas González. "Exposure to Acid Aerosols in the Visiting Areas of the Poás Volcano National Park, Costa Rica." Atmosphere 15, no. 7 (2024): 848. http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/atmos15070848.

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Poás Volcano made a magmatic eruption in April 2017. The volcanic outburst resulted in an ash and vapor column towering over three kilometers high. Since that time, there has been a continual release of gases, aerosols, and more recently, ash, posing potential issues for visitors and park rangers. In this work, the potential for exposure to acid gases and aerosols faced by park rangers, officials, and visitors to the Poás Volcano National Park was evaluated, and the concentrations found were compared with the exposure limits established by the Occupational Safety and Health Administration (OSH
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Vincett, Joanne. "Researcher self-care in organizational ethnography." Journal of Organizational Ethnography 7, no. 1 (2018): 44–58. http://dx.doi.org/10.1108/joe-09-2017-0041.

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Purpose The purpose of this paper is to offer practical researcher self-care strategies to prepare for and manage the emotions involved in doing organizational ethnographic research. Institutional ethics policies or research training programs may not provide guidance, yet emotions are an integral part of research, particularly for ethnographers immersed in the field or those working with sensitive topics or vulnerable or marginalized people. Design/methodology/approach The paper draws on ethnographic fieldwork over nine months with a voluntary organization in the UK, Yarl’s Wood Befrienders, t
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Amin, Ahmad Faiz, and Windiarti Budilestari. "Triple Impact of Tourism: Economic Growth, Cultural Dynamics, and Environmental Change." Journal Magister Ilmu Ekonomi Universtas Palangka Raya : GROWTH 11, no. 1 (2025): 19–26. https://doi.org/10.52300/grow.v11i1.21778.

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Tourism has emerged as one of the fastest-growing global sectors, offering substantial contributions to economic development, cultural preservation, and environmental awareness. However, its rapid expansion also presents significant challenges across these dimensions. This study employs a literature review approach to critically analyze the multidimensional impacts of tourism on economic, socio-cultural, and environmental sectors. Economically, tourism stimulates growth through employment generation, local income enhancement, and foreign exchange earnings. Nonetheless, it may also lead to econ
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Wyles, Kayleigh J., Sabine Pahl, and Richard C. Thompson. "Perceived risks and benefits of recreational visits to the marine environment: Integrating impacts on the environment and impacts on the visitor." Ocean & Coastal Management 88 (February 2014): 53–63. http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.ocecoaman.2013.10.005.

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