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    ЕКОНОМІЧНИЙ СТАН ГЕРЦАЇВСЬКОЇ ВОЛОСТІ У ДРУГІЙ ПОЛОВИНІ ХІХ СТОЛІТТЯ by Антоній МОЙСЕЙ, Аркадій МОІСЕЙ

    Published 2018-06-01
    “…They actively developed trade and handicrafts. Fairs in the mentioned towns revived the economic life of the region.…”
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    The Typology and Categorization of Illustrated Carpets in Shah Tahmasb’s Shahnameh by Ali Vandshoari, Roohollah Salimpour

    Published 2022-09-01
    “…The value of the carpets is so predominant, beside the other arts like music, architecture, handicrafts and etc. The illustrations are committed to the carpet weaving traditions of Iran and they construct significant parts of the illustrations, related to the dexterity of the artist, as if they have a decorative function and they cannot be assumed as remained carpets from the Safavid era.…”
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    Identifying Factors Affecting the Adoption of Sport Tourism in The Desert (Case Study: Yazd University Students) by Elahe Kahdouei, Farzam Farzan, Mahbobeh Abedi Samakosh

    Published 2024-02-01
    “…Domestic and foreign tourists can be attracted to Yazd province by its traditional, historical, cultural, geographical, and climatic architecture, handicrafts, and desert attractions. One of the most important features of the Yazd desert is its suitable space for activities and entertainment for different age groups, from children and babies to adventurous young people and middle-aged people. …”
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    AÇÕES EM EDUCAÇÃO AMBIENTAL: UMA CONTRIBUIÇÃO PARA O PROCESSO DE EMPODERAMENTO DA COMUNIDADE DE PEDRA BRANCA, SANTA TEREZINHA, BA by Bruna Moreno Lins, Iraci Gomes Bonfim, Eraldo Medeiros Costa Neto, Maria de Fátima Mendes Paixão

    Published 2015-07-01
    “…The project included environmental education actions on which the guiding question was the generation and disposal of solid waste in rural areas as well as their reuse for production of handicrafts. The interviews analysis allowed us to form an idea about the vision of trash in the community, which was covered in the workshops and lectures on which we discussed the problem of waste in rural communities and transmitted information about the recycling process and conscious consumption. …”
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    The Impact of Integrated Marketing Communications Dimensions on Improving Customers Experience in Coastal Tourism Industry by Ali Asghar Tabavar

    Published 2019-02-01
    “…And it is recommended to create national markets, handicrafts centers and create booths on the coast In order to preserve and revitalize traditional arts and crafts, including the special needlework for women of the Baloch artist, to improve this goal.…”
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  7. 1667

    AÇÕES EM EDUCAÇÃO AMBIENTAL: UMA CONTRIBUIÇÃO PARA O PROCESSO DE EMPODERAMENTO DA COMUNIDADE DE PEDRA BRANCA, SANTA TEREZINHA, BA by Bruna Moreno Lins, Iraci Gomes Bonfim, Eraldo Medeiros Costa Neto, Maria de Fátima Mendes Paixão

    Published 2015-04-01
    “…The project included environmental education actions on which the guiding question was the generation and disposal of solid waste in rural areas as well as their reuse for production of handicrafts. The interviews analysis allowed us to form an idea about the vision of trash in the community, which was covered in the workshops and lectures on which we discussed the problem of waste in rural communities and transmitted information about the recycling process and conscious consumption. …”
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  8. 1668

    Explaining the Development Model of Ecolodges System in Rural Areas (Case Study: Khalkhal County) by Mohamadreza rabiee mandejin, hassan oroji, mohammad alizadeh

    Published 2021-03-01
    “…The main manifestation of this partnership is the supply of handicrafts and indigenous rural products to tourists. …”
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    Development of management strategies for protection and rehabilitation of Jazmourian lagoon using the VIKOR multi-criteria decision model by Mehdi Foladi, Rasoul Mahdavi Najafabadi, Marzeyh Rezai, Hamid Moslemi

    Published 2021-02-01
    “…Then, public participation in watershed management with a weight of 0.119, construction of small dams instead of large ones with a weight of 0.179, job opportunity creation in the service and handicrafts sector with a weight of 0.196, arranging drilled wells with a weight of 0.312, cultivation of cost-effective plants in terms of virtual water with a weight of 0.205, expansion of the use of modern irrigation systems with a weight of 0.237, determination of real water prices in the agricultural sector with a weight of 0.488, the use of treated wastewater for irrigation with a weight of 0.509, development and expansion of greenhouse and sub-plastic cultivation with a weight of 0.742 and, finally, the solution of cementing, covering and piping of streams with a weight of 1 were sequentially the second priority. …”
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  10. 1670

    Anatomía y usos de las hojas maduras de tres especies de Sabal (Arecaceae) de la Península de Yucatán, México by Martha Pérez, Silvia Rebollar

    Published 2003-06-01
    “…These species are locally used: in the roofing of traditional homes, as food (fruits and apical buds), and in the production of hats, brooms and handicrafts. Leaf samples were collected in secondary growth of lower montane rainforest in the state of Quintana Roo and in two home gardens in the state of Yucatán. …”
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    Placed Nomads by Seyed Amir Mansouri

    Published 2023-12-01
    “…They have set up their social system based on migration, benefitted from wide and dynamic pastures in the territory, and made a living by producing dairy, meat, textiles, and handicrafts. They have organized their social relations by defining the tribal and clan systems as described in various studies, and they have built a great civilization based on two specific social and livelihood systems, whose immaterial manifestations outweigh their material aspects. …”
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    Activités artisanales sur la rive droite de la Vesle à Reims/Durocortorum by Émilie Jouhet, Michaël Brunet, Pierre Mathelart, Véronique Matterne

    Published 2022-12-01
    “…Weaving activities are illustrated by material retrieved within seven cells, likely used for handicrafts or for storing raw materials. A large number of weights were been found therein, as well many sewing needles. …”
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    Identifying the key factors of rural tourism in Heris city by Hossein koohestani, Fatemeh Kazemiyeh, Amir Ali Vazifeh

    Published 2023-09-01
    “…The panel of respondents consists of 30 university professors in the fields of rural and urban planning, regional planning and tourism, social sciences, and economics, as well as planning and development experts, including experts from the Nomadic Affairs Organization, Sports and Youth Administration, Cultural Heritage, Handicrafts and Tourism Organization, East Azarbaijan province, and Heris city. …”
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    The pattern of the university innovation area in order to realize the policies of the entrepreneurial university by Abbas Zareii, Hashem Aghazade, Mahin Rahimpour

    Published 2022-03-01
    “…Hard, physical and tangible features include the creation of pedestrian and bicycle paths, advanced public transportation and connection to key commercial and industrial points with the city through the construction of highways and subways, green area of innovation and attention to environmental issues and waste recycling, public green space and attention to the visual characteristics of the area, advanced technology infrastructure, smart area of innovation and the use of new telecommunications networks, new centralized control systems for heating and cooling pneumatic waste collection system, new energy network and  clean energy, creative accommodation options and the availability of cheap accommodation, hotels and hostels, building an area-specific symbol such as a tower, creating a shared workspace, creating interaction spaces, creating a flexible office, commercial and laboratory space rental platform, a variety of facilities with Multiple use and establishment of restaurants, art centers, commercial centers, educational and cultural centers, entertainment centers, modern centers for festivals, concerts and exhibitions, preservation of historical monuments and revival of old symbols to attract tourists to the area, establishment of international growth centers, establishment of top and international universities in the region, establishment of excellent and world-class research centers, the presence of leading innovative companies, removal of the physical fence of universities and the possibility of communication with citizens taking into account the criteria of the Ministry of Cultural Heritage, Tourism and Handicrafts, restoration of heritage and historical, cultural and tourism buildings, Existence of special spaces and facilities for participation and education of children and adolescents, youth and women, existence of hypermarkets and restaurants and book cafes, health centers and clinics, hospitals and laboratories in the area of innovation, existence of cultural centers, Art, sports, entertainment and requirements in the area of innovation such as publishers, gym, swimming pool, cinema, museum.Soft, intangible and non-physical features are other features of the area of innovation that emphasize natural and organic growth, the presence of talent around it, bottom-up growth and community participation, holding exhibitions, events and festivals in Area of innovation, holding working breakfasts between universities and companies based in the district and citizens, holding workshops, meetings and sympathy with the presence of citizens, creating associations and recruiting different members of the community, creating social platforms for voluntary activities to help students and the elderly, the establishment of non-governmental organizations in the district, the establishment of a consortium of cooperation between key actors in the area of innovation, facilitating access to capital and financing options, attractive tax plans and subsidies, providing programs and incentives to attract Foreign direct investment, professional and industry-friendly education, investment in research and development to stimulate talent, investment in education, the establishment of international schools in the area and education in industry from elementary school, the existence of creative schools and student clubs and entrepreneur and talent search, attracting immigrants and startups (Easy work visa), investment in vocational education and universities, demographic and cultural diversity, employment of women in innovative activities in the area of innovation, attention to social capital, the ability to create networking between individuals and companies and its promotion in the area , Enacting rules and regulations and transparency of licenses specific to the area of innovation, creating a culture and introducing people to new products - services and ideas, promoting entrepreneurial attitude in the area of innovation, the existence of incentives to participate in the area of innovation, formulating and establishing processes, Innovation mechanisms, platforms, networks or platforms pay attention to non-physical, intangible aspects, intellectual property rights, laws and regulations and mechanisms in the area of innovation. …”
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    Analysis and Evaluation of Land Use Changes in International Wetlands of Ala-Gol, Alma- Gol & Ajay-Gol In Turkaman Sahra, Using Multi-temporal Satellite Images by R. Ghorbani, A. A. Taghipour, H. Mahmoudzadeh

    Published 2013-01-01
    “…The main causes of these changes should be explored in issues such as droughts, dam construction, extra wetlands water consumption in agriculture, fish farming and construction of canals and roads.Key words: Ala-Gol, Alma-Gol & Ajay-Gol International Wetlands, multi temporal Satellite images, Change detectionReferencesConsulting Engineers Sabz Andish Payesh_SAP_,( 2008); Prone areas of the tourism master plan: Tourism infrastructure in international wetlands of Ajigol, Alagol and Almagol; Cultural Heritage , Handicrafts and Tourism Organization of Golestan province,July.Farhat jah, B; (2002); Remote Sensing and Geographic Information System; National Geographic Organization publication; 278p.Gilmore, M; Wilson, E; Barrett, N; Civco, D; Prisloe, S; Hurd, J; Chadwick, C (2008); Integrating multi-temporal spectral and structural information to map wetland vegetation in a lower Connecticut River tidal marsh; Remote Sensing of Environment; 112, 4048-4060.http://www.earthwatchers.orghttp://www.ramsar.orghttp://www.wnkh.ir/R_dmas.aspxKaboli, M; Karami, M; Hassanzadeh Kiabi, B (2006); Examine factors affecting the success rate of wetland falcon chicks(Circus aeruginosus) raised As an species in the international wetlands of Ajigol, Alagol and Almagol in the Plain Turkmensahra; Journal of Natural Resources; 59, 680-669.Kashaigili, J; Mbilinyi, B; Mccartney, M; Mwanuzi , F (2006); Dynamics of Usangu plains wetlands: Use of remote sensing and GIS as management decision tools; Physics and Chemistry of the Earth; 31, 967-975.Kiabi, B; Ghaemi R; Abdoli, A (1999); Wetland and river ecosystems of Golestan Province; Department of Environmental Protection Golestan; Winter.Laba, M; Downs, R; Smith, S; Welsh, S; Neider, C; White, S; Richmond, M; Philpot, W; Baveye, P (2008); Mapping invasive wetland plants in the Hudson River National Estuarine Research Reserve using quickbird satellite imagery; Remote Sensing of Environment; 112, 286-300.Macleod,R.S; Congalton R.G (1998); A Quantitative Comparison of Change Detection Algorithms for Monitoring Eelegrass from Remotely.Melendez-Pastor, I; Navarro-Pedreno, J; Gomez, I; Koch, M (2010); Detecting drought induced environmental changes in a Mediterranean wetland by remote sensing; Applied Geography; 30, 254-262.Najafi Disfani, M; (1998); Computer processing of remote sensing images; Samt Publication; 473p. …”
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    Strategic Planning for Tourism Development by SWOT Method (Case Study: Shiraz City) by Z. Hadiani, M. Ahadnezhad, Sh. Kazemizad, H. Ghanbari

    Published 2012-01-01
    “…Heritage and Tourism in the Global Village, London.Cultural Heritage, Handicrafts and Tourism Organization of Fars, (2008). …”
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    第二專長教師投入生活科技教育之動機、課程意識建構與教學實踐初探 A Preliminary Exploration of Second Specialty Teachers’ Motivation, Curricular Consciousness Construction and Teaching Practices in Living Technolog... by 范斯淳 Szu-Chun Fan, 陳君瑜 Chun-Yu Chen

    Published 2021-09-01
    “…All teachers reported that before teaching living technology courses, they believed that this subject involved handicrafts or industrial arts, which they had previously learned. …”
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    Attraction and Repulsion Factors of Tourism Destinations with Emphasis on Inbound French Cultural Tourists’ Experiences in Iran by AhmadReza Sheikhi, Morteza Kowsari

    Published 2022-04-01
    “…According to the statistical data of the Ministry of Cultural Heritage, Tourism, and Handicrafts (MCTH), the number of these tourists in that year was 43,216. …”
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    Reflections on Culture, Dialogue and Traveller at the International Students Workshop in Florence by Gabija Bankauskaitė

    Published 2018-07-01
    “…The organizers of the scientific event “Linguocultural Space of the City with Special Reference to Worl Famous People and Florentine Handicrafts” were the Foundation of Romualdo del Bianco, the International Institute Life Beyond Tourism® (Italy) and Ivanovo State University (Russia). …”
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