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Cultural tourism has grown rapidly in the past few decades as a result of more income, higher levels of education, globalization processes that make the world a smaller place, technology, the effects of media and telecommunications and new types of cultural attractions. Libraries, as cultural...
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Cultural/Heritage tourism market has always been seen as very important in tourism development in Albania, even before … cultural/heritage. 2. Defining key success factors of cultural/heritage tourism in Albania, focused especially on sustainable … and conservation of heritage, not only to meet the challenges of emerging trends in cultural tourism, but mainly to keep …
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The traditional argument” growth against development" loses its focus by introducing the idea of sustainable development that focus on opportunities for creating new jobs, increase income and improve local living standards. All these processes occur in time and space, while ensuring that all...
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The regional development is a process that ensures the development in the same time of the regions of the country aiming the national development. Development is based on the implementation of the projects made with the support of the European, national, regional or local and aimed at achieving...
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Cultural identity is the result of a historical development process and could become a source of wealth within the conditions of an appropriate management. One of the possibilities to materialize this relation is by it through cultural tourism. The paper aims to highlight the particularities of...
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Archeology, English and History with a special focus on Lund University and Uppsala University. Our main tasks have been to … subjects were in a formation phase around 1900. There are single teachers in place in Archeology and English whereas History … categories and the total number of staff has increased dramatically. For instance, the lone Archeology teacher in 1900 has become …
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in regional science such as economics, geography, sociology or even archeology. The aim of this paper is to consider …
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In the aftermath of a hurricane, local emergency managers need to communicate reentry plans to households that might be scattered over multiple counties or states. To better understand evacuees’ households’ reliance on different information sources at the time they decided to return home,...
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Using the concept of negentropy and ordinary least squares, this article investigates the role of public and private information sources m forming growers' Yield perceptions Paid private consultants reduced the discrepancy between gamma-distributed actual and perceived Yield distributions,...
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