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ENTERTAINMENT SERVICES IN RURAL AREAS – PART OF TOURISM ACTIVITIES

ENTERTAINMENT SERVICES IN RURAL AREAS – PART OF TOURISM ACTIVITIES

... classification of different forms of tourism [11, 12] shows that depending on the motivation of travel, we can distinguish the following types of tourist traffic: leisure tourism ... See full document

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23rd. Annual Colloquium Sustainable Rural Systems : Smart Answers for a Smiling Future : IGU-CSRS Book of Abstracts and Programme

23rd. Annual Colloquium Sustainable Rural Systems : Smart Answers for a Smiling Future : IGU-CSRS Book of Abstracts and Programme

... crisis of agriculture in ...territory in rural areas. Tourism, ecological products, craftsmanship and other activities have appeared as basic to achieving local ... See full document

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Creative Tourism: the creatour recipe book

Creative Tourism: the creatour recipe book

... importance of this involvement: when rural tourism activities are carried out by individuals estranged from the places in which they operate, their ‘aestheticization of the ... See full document

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TOURISM IN COUNTY ARAD. RURAL TOURISM - ECONOMIC IMPLICATIONS

TOURISM IN COUNTY ARAD. RURAL TOURISM - ECONOMIC IMPLICATIONS

... In recent decades, tourism has grown to become a major economic activity in some areas in ...changes in travel consumer in terms of their motivations and how to ... See full document

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Olive oil tourism in southern Europe: Proposals for tourism development of olive grove rural areas

Olive oil tourism in southern Europe: Proposals for tourism development of olive grove rural areas

... been part of agri-food tradition for ...idiosyncrasies of the inhabitants of the olive grove areas (Loumou & Giourga, ...network of infrastructures that is attractive for ... See full document

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The Olive Oil Tourism as a Development Factor in Rural Areas

The Olive Oil Tourism as a Development Factor in Rural Areas

... need of an adjustment to a traveler who is seeking different types of experiences and new ...types of tourist experiences in order to satisfy other senses, in addition to the ...result ... See full document

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ı Differences between urban and rural population with respect to demand on forestry

ı Differences between urban and rural population with respect to demand on forestry

... Inhabitants of urban and rural areas are important participants in the process of developing and implementing forest ...issues. In this context, the demands and evaluation ... See full document

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Tourism in Rural Environment

Tourism in Rural Environment

... - Rural tourism is now determined by limited economic opportunities, poor infrastructure, low motivation to possible offers, lack of proper service ...various activities. This paper includes a ... See full document

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Possibilidades de implantação do turismo no espaço rural:  o caso de Paraí/ RS / Possibilities of tourism in rural areas: the case of Paraí/RS

Possibilidades de implantação do turismo no espaço rural: o caso de Paraí/ RS / Possibilities of tourism in rural areas: the case of Paraí/RS

... implantation of tourism activity in rural areas in the city of Paraí- RS, in addition to mapping properties and sites with tourism potential, in order ... See full document

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EXPLOITATION OF WATER RESOURCES FOR TOURISM AND LEISURE ACTIVITIES IN RURAL AREAS: THE CASE OF PALMEIRA DAS MISSÕES, BRAZIL

EXPLOITATION OF WATER RESOURCES FOR TOURISM AND LEISURE ACTIVITIES IN RURAL AREAS: THE CASE OF PALMEIRA DAS MISSÕES, BRAZIL

... diversification of rural properties has been considered an important factor of rural development (Sharpley y Vas, ...that rural activities are no longer based only on traditional ... See full document

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Methods of increasing health services coverage in rural areas

Methods of increasing health services coverage in rural areas

... Naturally, health services in rural areas cannot be self-contained and autonomous so that the tendency is to organize them as part of a region- al health service system in whi[r] ... See full document

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SCHOOL AND OUT-OF-SCHOOL PHYSICAL ACTIVITY OF CHILDREN IN RURAL AREAS

SCHOOL AND OUT-OF-SCHOOL PHYSICAL ACTIVITY OF CHILDREN IN RURAL AREAS

... winter activities seem to be more the children’s dream activities than their real involvement as sports facilities such as rinks and ski slopes are scarce in the region of Warmia & ... See full document

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Esc. Anna Nery  vol.19 número1

Esc. Anna Nery vol.19 número1

... conducted in line with the standards of the Resolution 196/96, to research with human ...Committee in Research of the School of Public Health of the Secretary of Health ... See full document

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The Existence Of Leading Islands Securing And The Border Areas Unitary State Of Indonesia An Analysis In Law Perspective

The Existence Of Leading Islands Securing And The Border Areas Unitary State Of Indonesia An Analysis In Law Perspective

... era of globalization is impact on the necessity for each country to be able to compete with the world competition that tends ...concept of state sovereignty reduction, technological sophistication, and ... See full document

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The role of built rural heritage in the contemporary landscape of Central Algarve

The role of built rural heritage in the contemporary landscape of Central Algarve

... riverside areas where vegetable gardens can be supplied by underground watercourses and wells or directly from ...rivers. In some valleys, irrigation meant a more complex system of dams and water ... See full document

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The potential of cooperative networks to leverage tourism in rural regions

The potential of cooperative networks to leverage tourism in rural regions

... concept of organizational cooperation. The act of cooperating requires the fulfilment of multiple requisites necessary for its operationalization: from the necessary relationship of trust ... See full document

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Psicol. Reflex. Crit.  vol.30

Psicol. Reflex. Crit. vol.30

... transition in the life of adults, and if they do not plan for it early, this experience can become traumatic (Van Solinge and Henkens ...quality of life (França 2004; Peiró et ...factors of ... See full document

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An Analysis of Creative Process Learning in Computer Game Activities Through Player Experiences

An Analysis of Creative Process Learning in Computer Game Activities Through Player Experiences

... uses of creative processes during game play and the player experiences, this study focused on four games, that is, Portal 2, I-Fluid, Gunz 2: The second Duel, and ...problems in the game tasks to progress ... See full document

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Ciênc. saúde coletiva  vol.21 número11

Ciênc. saúde coletiva vol.21 número11

... majority of the sample were female (n = 460, ...deviation of 7.6 years and a minimum age of 60 and maximum of 95 ...majority of the sample were white (n = 740, ...number of years ... See full document

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Rev. esc. enferm. USP  vol.45 número4 en v45n4a02

Rev. esc. enferm. USP vol.45 número4 en v45n4a02

... care of their family’s health, concepions oten reinforced by health ...jority of paients cared for by the Brazilian Uniied Health System (SUS), which is public and free of charge, including young ... See full document

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