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International Cultural Management Conference, Cori, Italy, 03.11.2017
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...t will depend on the availability of suitable papers. Registration Fees
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Why is corporate health management so important?
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... primary reasons for offering health and wellness programs are to improve the health of employees and
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absenteeism, and therefore in turn
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healthcare costs. Moreover, investments in ...
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4th Corfu Symposium on Managing & Marketing Places, Corfu. Greece, 24.-27-04.2017
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...king places better. Symposium delegates who are already IPM members will be eligible for a significantly
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5th International Conference on Sustainable Tourism, Coruña; Spain, 13.-15.06.2012
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ASIA Pacific Journal of Tourism Research - CFP
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...of climate change on specific ecosystems The effectiveness of calls for voluntary measures to
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carbon output The potential impact of climate change on coastal destinations The ...
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TOURISM STUDIES: PURSUING THE EVOLUTION OF A COMPLEX SOCIAL PHENOMENON, Gothenb., S, 11.-17.07.2010
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...ents. The UNWTO, for example promotes international policies on socially responsible tourism as means to
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poverty in developing countries, while national agencies have in the past used tourism...
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AMFORHT Lisbon World Forum 2008, Lisbon, P, 08.-10.10.2008
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...se colours, especially in PowerPoint slides that are bold and do not clash Choose backgrounds that do not
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Barbados: Linking development, indigenous entrepreneurship and Tourism
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... the development of the supply sector, the possibilities for such linkages with local entrepreneurs are
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Indigenous Tourism Rights International: “Rethinking Tourism Certification”
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...ines”) reaffirmed that Indigenous Peoples are “Rights holders” and not mere “stakeholders,” as they are
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The Berlin Declaration on ... Sustainable Tourism
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...ly friendly concepts and modes of transport. Negative impacts of transport on the environment should be
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Global Codes of Ethics for Tourism
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...d school holidays, and a more even distribution of holidays should be sought so as to
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TF & Carbon Offsetting
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...eone else for reducing ("offsetting") their greenhouse gas emissions, when one is unable or unwilling to
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one's own emissions. A well-known example is the planting of trees to compensate for ...
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IUCN-Paper: Accountability in a globalized world
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...g tentative steps towards greater accountability. Certification is helping the marine aquarium industry
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Canada, Kyoto and Economic Collaspe
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...med the Environment Canada study is flawed because it excludes the benefits of cutting emissions, such as
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Plan B Budget for Restoring the Earth
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...d in thousands of watersheds in developing countries. Recognizing some overlap between these two, we will
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the 155 million total to 150 million hectares. Beyond this, an additional 30 million he...
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Global Warming Research Shows Need For Protected Areas
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...ctions due to climate change are not inevitable. This research shows that new protected areas can greatly
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Population Projections Assume Reduced Fertility and Greater Control of HIV/AIDS
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By 2050, the world?s population is projected to increase from 6.7 billion to 9.2 billion, according to a just-released United Nations (UN) assessment. read more By 2050, the world?s population is pro
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WP_2006: Climate Change and Human Rights
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...Now for the first time, despite setbacks along the way, industrial countries have a legal commitment to
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Commons committee shocked by childhood obesity
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.... There’s another $2.7-billion in indirect costs including lost productivity, disability insurance,
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Australia: Earth Hour
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...tantly enjoy! A successful power-out could then be copied by major cities around the world in a drive to
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the greenhouse gas emissions blamed for climate change, according to international cons...
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Study: Ageing Aircraft and Aviation Safety
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...ageing can be mitigated. Current and future maintenance programmes will act as a preventative measure to
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the safety risk associated with ageing aircraft, but only if the operators adhere to t...
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Study: Ageing Aircraft and Aviation Safety
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...ageing can be mitigated. Current and future maintenance programmes will act as a preventative measure to
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the safety risk associated with ageing aircraft, but only if the operators adhere to t...
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Searching for more sustainable options
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...with a wind farm, for example. Since climate change is a global problem, it doesn’t matter where we
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emissions, so long as we actually
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International Colloquium on Tourism and Leisure, Chiang Mai, Thailand, 7. - 10.05.2007
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...ception room. Fee: 20,000 Thai Baht*, which can be paid on arrival at the conference. There is a 50%
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Baltic Sea gets warmer
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...inisterial Meeting in November, which is slated to adopt the strategic Baltic Sea Action Plan to further
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pollution in the sea and restore the good ecological status of the marine environment....
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Alberta oil industry gets eco-trust green bucks
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...ch 19 federal budget. Both men were careful to reassure industry that the initiative to look for ways to
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emissions could be done without harming the bottom line. The dedication of most of the ...
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Australia?s Darling River dying of thirst
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...uch as dams and irrigation projects, built along the Darling River since the 1960s have also dramatically
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Canada ecoTrust for Clean Air and Climate Change (Manitoba)
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...toba with $53.8 million as part of the new Canada ecoTrust to support provincial projects that will help
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Study: Reconnecting America’s Transportation Networks Report: Missed Connections III
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...his industry and the overall transportation system: declining corporate profits and stagnating wages have
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Domestic Airline Mergers in Twenty Nations
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