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The early days of tourism development had a näive vision of tourism's impacts on society in terms of economic, social, and environmental benefits. Time has passed, and we have learnt lessons regarding the success and failure of tourism development. Mass tourism development has pros and cons...
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The early days of tourism development had a naïve vision of tourism’s impacts on society in terms of economic, social, and environmental benefits. Time has passed, and we have learnt lessons regarding the success and failure of tourism development. Mass tourism development has pros and cons...
Persistent link: https://www.econbiz.de/10014230338
Results from travel demand research in many countries show that - on average - women are less mobile and have different mobility patterns than men. Recent longitudinal studies of gender specific travel demand reveal converging mobility of males and females. Moreover, in some countries results...
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This thesis investigates in demographic determinants of energy demand of households in Germany, with focus on space …
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detail (fruit and vegetables, baked goods, school meals) and a social empirical study (private households) was carried out …
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-through rates for low-income households are 58%, significantly larger than those for high-income households. We then present one …
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detail (fruit and vegetables, baked goods, school meals) and a social empirical study (private households) was carried out …
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to speak in a foreign language. CR lacks also in percentage of households having access to the personal computer and to …
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