Impact of tourism development on the coral reefs of the Abrolhos area, Brazil. Biological Con- servation 76, 215-216.Leao, Z.M.A.N.; Telles, M.D.; Sforza, R.; Bulhoes, H.A.; Kikuchi, R.K.P. 1994. Impact of tourism development on the coral reefs of the Abrolhos area, Brazil...
Tourism cluster competitiveness and sustainability: proposal for a systemic model to measure the impact of tourism on local development 喜欢 0 阅读量: 29 作者: UFD Paran\\U00E1,Brazil 关键词: Strategy and Management DOI: 10.1590/s1807-76922005000200005 被引量: 70 年份: 2010 ...
13 studied the impact of human mobility networks on COVID-19 onset in 203 different countries and found that migration and tourism inflow increases the probability of COVID-19 case importations. Also, air flights were the dominant mode of transportation and returning travelers were the main ...
Invasive non-native plants are changing ecosystems and native biodiversity, and modifying soil microbial feedback. The invasive species Prosopis juliflora (Sw.) D.C. (mesquite) has been introduced into several ecosystems, especially in tropical and subtr
In terms of percentage, the service industry contributed 71.4% to GDP in Austria. There were almost 135 million travelers in 2018 to the DACH Germany remained the third-major spender on a truism, amounting to 94 billion US dollars. European countries region is a global travel and tourism ...
The survey instrument for this study was developed using validated measures. The measurement items were adapted from existing scales in the area of consumer behavior, hospitality, tourism, and marketing after an extensive literature review (Arklina et al.,2020; Groshong et al.,2020; Han et al....
This study investigates the impact of the COVID-19 pandemic on the prevalence, management, and control of the neglected tropical diseases (NTDs) highlighting the current or prospective impact of COVID-19 on research and development funding for, and execu
and governance on environmental degradation proxies by carbon emissions (CO2) in BRICS (Brazil, Russia, India, China, and South Africa) countries, namely Brazil, Russia, India, China, and South Africa, using data over the period 1990 to 2018. The cross-sectional autoregressive distributed lag (...
Equally interesting, in Hand’s view, is a shift towards fewer deals but a greater volume of allocations, with average deal size increasing by 7 per cent over the past five years and larger investors allocating $12mn per deal on average. ...
country. At the time, experts estimated that Latin America and the Caribbean (which includes Brazil) would experience a significant drop in tourism, resulting in as much as $64 billion in revenue with a loss of as much as $7 billion to $18 billion to the region between 2015 and ...