860 resultados para tourism urbanization
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El nivel 2 del programa de estudios BTEC First de viajes y turismo ofrece una cualificación profesional o laboral. Contiene trece unidades que proporcionan conocimientos específicos y habilidades para desarrollar este trabajo. Incluye actividades de evaluación en cada unidad que cubren todos los criterios de ésta para ofrecer a los estudiantes la oportunidad de practicar sus tareas y profundizar en el conocimiento y la comprensión de la materia.
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El nivel 3 del programa de estudios BTEC National de viajes y turismo ofrece una cualificación profesional o laboral. Contiene trece unidades que proporcionan conocimientos específicos y habilidades para desarrollar este trabajo. Incluye actividades de evaluación en cada unidad que cubren todos los criterios de ésta para ofrecer a los estudiantes la oportunidad de practicar sus tareas y profundizar en el conocimiento y la comprensión de la materia.
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El nivel 3 del programa de estudios BTEC National de viajes y turismo ofrece una cualificación profesional o laboral y proporciona conocimientos específicos y habilidades para desarrollar este trabajo. Incluye actividades de evaluación en cada unidad que cubren todos los criterios de ésta, para ofrecer a los estudiantes la oportunidad de practicar sus tareas y profundizar en el conocimiento y la comprensión de la materia.
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Esta guía ha sido escrita específicamente para estudiantes del curso de ocio y turismo AQA GCSE, ha sido diseñada para ayudar a los estudiantes a entender lo que ellos necesitan saber tópico por tópico y como prepararse efectivamente y exitosamente para sus exámenes GCSE. Contiene información sobre tiempo y clima en el Reino Unido, costes de los destinos, productos y servicios, sitios históricos, parques temáticos, transporte en el Reino Unido, atracciones naturales, deportes que se pueden practicar, y todo acerca de sus mejores playas.
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Este cuaderno de ejercicios está diseñado para ayudar a los estudiantes a adquirir experiencia para el AS examen de la asignatura turismo de enseñanza secundaria. El cuadernillo contiene material y ejercicios que tienen por objeto mejorar el nivel de habilidades de los estudiantes. El cuadernillo está dividido en dos secciones: ocio y turismo. La primera sección contiene ocho textos y la segunda sección contiene siete. La mitad de los textos se refieren a España, mientras que la otra mitad a Sudamérica. Cada capítulo contiene las siguientes secciones y actividades: vocabulario, texto, comprensión del texto, uso del texto y práctica oral.
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This article discusses the lessons learned from developing and delivering the Vocational Management Training for the European Tourism Industry (VocMat) online training programme, which was aimed at providing flexible, online distance learning for the European tourism industry. The programme was designed to address managers ‘need for flexible, senior management level training which they could access at a time and place which fitted in with their working and non-work commitments. The authors present two main approaches to using the Virtual Learning Environment, the feedback from the participants, and the implications of online Technology in extending tourism training opportunities
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The thesis aims to understand the processes of entrepreneurship that try to create businesses or products with a high degree of complexity. This complexity comes from the fact that these products or initiatives can only be viable with the concurrence of a large number of heterogeneous actors (public, private, from different regions, etc..) which interact in a relational context. A case with these characteristics is the Camí dels Bons Homes. The thesis analyzes the evolution of the relational network from the point of view of its structure and content of its links. The results show and explain the observed changes in the network structure and the changes in the ties content. This analysis of the content of ties contributes to a new systematization and operationalization of ties’ content. Moreover this analysis takes in account negative ties, a less discussed issue in literature.
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O objectivo desta breve nota de pesquisa é dar a conhecer ao leitor um método de pesquisa científica em turismo relativamente pouco utilizado mas com um grande potencial - a análise semiótoca, ou análise semiótica de conteúdo. Conquanto existam alguns estudos em que a análise semiótica é utilizada como método de pesquisa científica, nomeadamente na área da representação turística, o seu potencial permanece relativamente pouco explorado. Esta nota de pesquisa sumariza a literatura relevante nesta área, sublinha a sua importância, e apresenta uma série de possíveis avenidas de pesquisas futuras. Implicações práticas e académicas desta linha de inquérito são discutidas no final do artigo.
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Illegal occupation of urban land in Brazil is a widespread phenomenon. Slum dwellers are excluded from the attributes of urban citizenship although they provide the labor force required by low productivity urban services needed by cities. Illegal settlements generate multiple problems for the rest of the city . Its solution is of key relevance to the city in general but also provide an opportunity for the social and economic advancement of slum dwellers. The programs required to attain these results are complex and difficult to implement underscoring the challenges countries will face to attain the Millennium Development Goals of reducing the population living in slums.
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Although studies often report that densities of many forest birds are negatively related to urbanization, the mechanisms guiding this pattern are poorly understood. Our objective was to use a population simulation to examine the relative influence of six demographic and behavioral processes on patterns of avian abundance in urbanizing landscapes. We constructed an individual-based population simulation model representing the annual cycle of a Neotropical migratory songbird. Each simulation was performed under two landscape scenarios. The first scenario had similar proportions of high- and low-quality habitat across the urban to rural gradient. Under the first scenario, avian density was negatively related to urbanization only when rural habitats were perceived to be of higher quality than they actually were. The second landscape scenario had declining proportions of high-quality habitat as urbanization increased. Under the second scenario, each mechanism generated a negative relationship between density and urbanization. The strongest effect on density resulted when birds preferentially selected habitats in landscapes from which they fledged or were constrained from dispersing. The next strongest patterns occurred when birds directly evaluated habitat quality and accurately selected the highest-quality available territories. When birds selected habitats based on the presence of conspecifics, the density–urbanization relationship was only one-third the strength of other habitat selection mechanisms and only occurred under certain levels of population survival. Although differences in adult or nest survival in the face of random habitat selection still elicited reduced densities in urban landscapes, the relationships between urbanization and density were weaker than those produced by the conspecific attraction mechanism. Results from our study identify key predictions and areas for future research, including assessing habitat quality in urban and rural areas in order to determine if habitats in urban areas are underutilized.