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Populated by predominantly young people, Mongolia's economy has relied heavily in recent years on mining. After several … foreign investors for large-scale mining activities, the more liberal norms adopted by Mongolia since its political transition … set of norms driving Mongolia's mining boom appears to be displacing, at least partially, the policy debates over the …
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Protected areas can represent a strategic laboratory for the realisation of initiatives capable of promoting sustainable economic development models at a local level. One of the duties of national parks is to provide value and promote, even for tourism purposes, natural, historical and cultural...
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Tourism and environmental preservation are often conflicting activities, mainly in areas such as coastal lagoons, where seaside mass-tourism comes into contact with a very sensitive ecological system. In this paper we deal with a classical problem of both environmental and tourism economics, the...
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The simultaneous achievement of the sustainable development goals (SDGs) is, to say the least, challenging. In a situation of increasing and multiple demands over limited resources, pursuing each goal separately could lead to increased competition. The situation in Africa is particularly...
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