Search Results - HUMAN RESOURCE MANAGEMENT IN SPORT AND RECREATION
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MANAJEMEN PENGELOLAAN WAHANA REKREASI OLAHRAGA DI WISATA WATER BLASTER SEMARANG TAHUN 2013
Published in Active: journal of physical education, sport, health and recreation (2015-02-01)“…This study aims to determine the process and the management of existing resources in the recreational vehicle Blaster Water sports in Semarang . …”
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Matching school sports managers’ job demands with resources for optimal performance in Nigeria
Published in Sport TK (2024-01-01)Get full text
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Exploring the Barriers to Recreational-Sports Tourism Quality Based on Fishbone Diagram in Gilan Province
Published in Muṭāli̒āt-i Mudīriyyat-i Gardishgarī (2024-03-01)“…Giving special attention to visual aspects, coupled with effective executive management, holds the potential to effectively address and eliminate the identified obstacles, thereby elevating the quality of recreational sports tourism.…”
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Recreational anglers in Norway report widespread dislike of invasive pink salmon
Published in People and Nature (2024-02-01)Get full text
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Managing change in nature-based tourism: A decision-making model using linear programming
Published in Problems and Perspectives in Management (2022-05-01)“…The results make it possible to substantiate decisions on changes in recreational land areas and human resources, on the limits of changes in income due to the dynamics of service prices, as well as determine the price range while maintaining income structure and sustainability limits for natural and human assets of nature-based tourism. …”
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An ecosystem services perspective for the oceanic eastern tropical Pacific: commercial fisheries, carbon storage, recreational fishing, and biodiversity
Published in Frontiers in Marine Science (2016-04-01)“…The ocean provides ecosystem services (ES) that support humanity. Traditional single-issue management largely failed to protect the full suite of ES. …”
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Winter recreation and Canada lynx: reducing conflict through niche partitioning
Published in Ecosphere (2019-10-01)“…However, balancing potential impacts associated with increased human disturbance with the conservation of sensitive species is a central issue facing ecologists and land managers alike, especially for dispersed winter recreation due to its disproportionate impact to wildlife. …”
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Trauma and Transgression in Nature-Based Leisure
Published in Frontiers in Sports and Active Living (2021-12-01)Get full text
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Micropollutant removal through nanofiltration in the treatment of rainwater and stormwater for recreational purposes
Published in Desalination and Water Treatment (2025-01-01)“…Rational management of water resources is crucial in all aspects of human life. …”
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Heat Safety in the Workplace: Modified Delphi Consensus to Establish Strategies and Resources to Protect the US Workers
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Modeling cultural ecosystem services (Case study: Recreational Ecosystem Services in Behbahan county)
Published in علوم محیطی (2023-12-01)“…In this model, the final recreation map is classified into 9 classes. This model can be used in almost all surveys of the landscape and it is a practical process with principles that force managers to justify management from the three perspectives of resource protection, opportunity for public use, and meeting favorable conditions in the region.Results and discussion: The results of recreational ecosystem service supply in Behbahan county show that the sixth Category (Medium provision - not easily accessible) and the eighth Category (High provision - accessible) in the current situation have the highest and lowest land cover, respectively. …”
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Employment in Tourism Industries: Are There Subsectors with a Potentially Higher Level of Income?
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“Nothing Beats Nature”: Park Visitor Preferences for Natural Turfgrass and Artificial Turf: A Case Study
Published in HortScience (2023-03-01)“…Overall, participants preferred natural turfgrass across all uses but two (recreational and organized sports). The largest differences were observed for the use for picnic areas and the use for play areas for pets. …”
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Explain the factors affecting the development of sports entrepreneurship; Sociological and ecological approach
Published in مطالعات راهبردی جامعهشناختی در ورزش (2022-03-01)“…Guarantee. The need of the sports community and the labor market for efficient human resources and entrepreneurship requires that great and positive steps be taken in the country for the education and training of individuals. …”
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Dynamic Growth of “Pioneer Trees” as a Basis for Recreational Revitalization of Old Urban Landfills: A Case Study of Zgierz, Central Poland
Published in Land (2025-09-01)“…This pilot study shows a model for old landfills in Europe with well-developed spontaneous vegetation that can be transformed into recreation and sports facilities in the urban areas with industrial past times.…”
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A synthesis of three decades of socio-ecological change in False Bay, South Africa: setting the scene for multidisciplinary research and management
Published in Elementa: Science of the Anthropocene (2019-08-01)“…Over the past three decades, marine resource management has shifted conceptually from top-down sectoral approaches towards the more systems-oriented multi-stakeholder frameworks of integrated coastal management and ecosystem-based conservation. …”
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Identifying Opportunities for Developing Nature-Based Sport Tourism to Improve Health in Papua: A Bibliometric Analysis of Research Over Ten Years
Published in Physical Education Theory and Methodology (2024-10-01)“…Visitors, managers, communities, and governments benefit from the health and economic advantages of nature-based sports tourism. …”
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