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  • 1
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    Cham :Springer International Publishing AG,
    Schlagwort(e): Leisure industry. ; Electronic books.
    Materialart: Online-Ressource
    Seiten: 1 online resource (329 pages)
    Ausgabe: 1st ed.
    ISBN: 9783030598204
    Serie: World Sustainability Series
    DDC: 790.069
    Sprache: Englisch
    Anmerkung: Intro -- Preface -- Contents -- Contributors -- List of Figures -- List of Tables -- Sustainable Development and Leisure Services: Changes and Trends -- 1 Introduction -- 2 Leisure from the Perspective of Social Responsibility -- 3 Leisure in the Perspective of Business Responsibility -- 4 Leisure in the Perspective of Responsibility for the Natural Environment -- 5 Conclusion -- References -- Algorithmic Automation of Leisure from a Sustainable Development Perspective -- 1 Introduction -- 2 Leisure and the Perspective of Sustainable Development: Research Opportunities and Constraints -- 3 The Technological Transformation of Leisure (Algorithmic Automation) and Sustainable Development -- 4 From Leisure Society Theses to Civil Leisure and Emotional Labor in the Context of Sustainable Development -- 5 Conclusions -- References -- The Role of Leisure in Sustainable Development -- 1 Introduction -- 2 Leisure Time and Sustainable Development in the Context of the Natural Environment -- 3 Leisure Time in the Context of Sustainable Consumption -- 4 Leisure Time in the Context of Work-Life Balance -- 5 Conclusions -- References -- Leisure Activities and Recreation Facilities in Nigeria: Implications for Wholesome Community Health -- 1 Introduction: Overview of Community Health and Health Inequity -- 2 Conceptual Framework -- 3 Operationalisation of Research Construct into Variables -- 4 Theoretical Background -- 5 Addressing the Nigeria Situation -- 6 Conclusion and Recommendation -- References -- Leisure Activities and Loneliness Among People with Disabilities -- 1 Introduction -- 2 Data and Methods -- 3 Results -- 4 Conclusions -- Appendix -- References -- Physical Activity of Male and Female University Students as a Manifestation of Sustainable Development -- 1 Introduction -- 2 Material and Methods -- 3 Results -- 4 Discussion -- 5 Conclusions. , References -- Selected Determinants of Recreational and Tourist Activity of the Inhabitants of Rural Communes of the Poznań Metropolis -- 1 Introduction -- 2 Metropolitan Area -- 3 Material and Methods -- 4 Description of the Sample -- 5 Analysis of Recreational and Tourist Activity of the Inhabitants of Rural Communes of the Poznań Metropolis -- 6 Comparison of Tourist and Recreational Activity of the Inhabitants of Rural Communes and Other Inhabitants of the Poznań Metropolis -- 7 Analysis of Spatial Scope of Recreational and Tourist Activity of the Inhabitants of Rural Communes of the Poznań Metropolis -- 8 Conclusions -- References -- Rural Community Prosperity Versus Tourism Progress: An Example of Sustainable Opportunities -- 1 Introduction -- 2 Theoretical Background: Effects of Community-Based Tourism on Rural Residents and Possible Partnerships -- 3 Materials and Methods -- 4 Results -- 4.1 Factor Analysis Findings -- 4.2 One-Factor Analysis of Variance Findings -- 5 Conclusion -- References -- Leisure Industry and Hotels: The Importance of Wellness Services for Guests' Well-Being -- 1 Introduction -- 2 Wellness as an Aspect of Leisure Industry-Theoretical Background -- 2.1 The Definition of Wellness -- 2.2 Wellness Tourism-The Significant Aspect of the Travel Industry -- 2.3 The Definition of Well-Being -- 3 Wellness Services and Well-Being -- 4 Measuring Well-Being -- 5 Hotel Wellness Centres -- 5.1 The Quality of Services in Wellness Centres -- 5.2 The Motives of the Users of Wellness Services -- 6 Conclusion -- References -- Contemporary Threats to the Development of Sustainable Urban Tourism -- 1 Introduction -- 2 City Tourism -- 3 Sustainable City Tourism -- 4 Contemporary Threats in Tourism -- 5 Empirical Examples of Potential Threats to the Functioning of Urban Tourist Destinations in the Context of Sustainable Tourism. , 5.1 Water Tourism Transport Service -- 5.2 Smog as an Assessment Element of Tourist Attractiveness -- 6 Assumptions of the Concept of Sustainable Urban Tourism Development Policy -- 7 Conclusion -- References -- Rural Tourism and Its Contribution to Sustainable Development in Jyotisar, Kurukshetra (Haryana), India -- 1 Introduction: Rural Tourism and Sustainable Development -- 2 Leisure, Rural Tourism and Sustainability Relationship -- 3 Case of Jyotisar as a Rural Tourism Destination -- 4 Background Information of Respondents in Study Region -- 5 Awareness Regarding Rural Tourism in Jyotisar -- 6 Contribution of Rural Tourism in Sustainable Development in Jyotisar -- 7 Strategies to Promote Rural Tourism Destination -- 8 Concluding Remarks -- References -- Sustainable Development of Rural Tourist Settlements in Serbia: Building A Better Future for All -- 1 Introduction -- 2 Rural Tourism, Leisure and Sustainable Development -- 3 Poverty, Pro-Poor Tourism and Sustainability -- 4 Tourism as a Factor of Sustainable Development of Rural Serbia -- 5 Conclusion -- References -- A Typology of Hosts in Housing Tourism -- 1 Introduction -- 2 (Re) Definition of Rural -- 3 Multifunctionality and Rural Sustainability -- 4 Hosts of Housing Tourism Houses -- 5 Methodology -- 5.1 A Typology of Housing Tourism Hosts -- 6 Final Considerations -- References -- Glamping and the Development of Sustainable Tourism: A Portuguese Case Study -- 1 Introduction -- 2 Sustainability and Sustainable Development -- 2.1 Concept of Sustainability and Sustainable Development -- 2.2 The Importance and Need for Tourism Awareness Programs -- 2.3 Tourism Sustainable Awareness Programmes -- 3 Sustainable Tourism -- 3.1 Concept of Sustainable Tourism and Its Evolution -- 3.2 Main Objectives and Advantages of Sustainable Tourism -- 3.3 Principles for the Development of Sustainable Tourism. , 3.4 Sustainable Tourism Practices -- 4 Glamping as a Mean of Development -- 4.1 Glamping Concept and Applications -- 4.2 Glamping Tourist Profile -- 4.3 Glamping as a Mean of Development -- 5 Five Glamping Sites in Portugal -- 5.1 Natura Glamping -- 5.2 Nomad Planet -- 5.3 Direction South -- 5.4 Bukubaki Eco Surf Resort -- 5.5 YMCA Camp Alambre Bungalows -- 6 Conclusion -- References -- Ecotourism as a Core of Sustainability in Tourism -- 1 Introduction -- 2 History of the Concept and definitions-in Brief -- 3 Different Dimensions of Ecotourism -- 4 Ecotourist Profile -- 5 Problems and Challenges of Ecotourism Development -- 6 Conclusions and Recommendations -- References -- Environmental Sensibility and Human Values as Factors for Forming European Ecotourist Market Segments -- 1 Introduction -- 2 Ecotourism as Sustainable Form of Tourism -- 3 Motivation and Human Values -- 4 Segmentation Models -- 5 Methodology -- 6 Results -- 7 Socio-Demographic Characteristics -- 8 Geographical Distribution of Eco-Tourist Groups -- 9 Conclusions -- References -- A Systems Approach to Ecotourism, Leisure and Education in Panamá: A Case Study -- 1 Introduction -- 1.1 Batipa Field Institute -- 1.2 Oteima Technological University -- 2 Sustainability Education Through Ecotourism and Leisure -- 2.1 Systems Approach to Sustainable Ecotourism -- 3 Case Study -- 3.1 The Focus Group -- 4 Results: Demographic Data -- 5 Results: Qualitative Data -- 5.1 Document Analysis -- 5.2 Focus Group Data -- 6 Conclusion and Recommendations -- References -- Religious Tourism and Sustainable Development: Perspectives from Hill States in India -- 1 Introduction: Sustainable Development, Tourism and Religious Tourism -- 2 Methodology and Data -- 3 Religious Tourism in India: Significance and Sustainability Concerns. , 4 Case of Religious Tourism in Hill States of Himachal Pradesh and Uttarakhand -- 4.1 Tourism in Himachal Pradesh and Uttarakhand -- 4.2 Impact of Tourism-Sustainability Concerns -- 4.3 Promoting Religious Tourism and Sustainable Development: Some Suggestions -- 5 Conclusion -- References -- Smart Tourism: Towards the Concept of a Data-Based Travel Experience -- 1 Introduction -- 2 Experience as an Object of Tourist Demand -- 2.1 Tourist 'Digital Behavior' as a Data Source for Smart Destinations -- 2.2 Big Data Shift in Experience Management -- 2.3 Data-Driven, Context-Based Tourism Experience -- 3 Conclusion -- References -- Social Media and Sustainable Tourism Marketing: Perceptions of Owners of Leisure-Related Enterprises Operating Within Viana do Castelo Littoral Geopark (Northwest Portugal) -- 1 Introduction -- 2 Background -- 3 Methodology -- 4 Geographical Context: Viana do Castelo Littoral Geopark -- 5 Results and Analysis -- 6 Conclusions, Implications and Limitations -- References.
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  • 2
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    Online-Ressource
    Cham : Springer International Publishing | Cham : Imprint: Springer
    Schlagwort(e): Sustainable development. ; Sociology. ; Environmental management. ; Tourism. ; Management. ; Human geography. ; Sustainable Development ; Tourism and Recreation ; Case studies ; Leisure Services ; Behavioral Psychology ; Leisure Management
    Beschreibung / Inhaltsverzeichnis: Chapter 1. Sustainable development and leisure services: Changes and trends -- Chapter 2. Algorithmic automation of leisure from a sustainable development perspective -- Chapter 3. The role of leisure in sustainable development -- Chapter 4. Leisure activities and recreation facilities in Nigeria: Implications for wholesome community health -- Chapter 5. Leisure activities and loneliness among people with disabilities -- Chapter 6. Physical activity of male and female university students as a manifestation of sustainable development -- Chapter 7. Selected determinants of recreational and tourist activity of the inhabitants of rural communes of the Poznań Metropolis -- Chapter 8. Rural community prosperity vs. tourism progress: An example of sustainable opportunities -- Chapter 9. Leisure industry and hotels: The importance of wellness services for guests’ well-being -- Chapter 10. Contemporary threats to the development of sustainable urban tourism -- Chapter 11. Rural tourism and its contribution to sustainable development in Jyotisar, Kurukshetra (Haryana), India -- Chapter 12. Sustainable development of rural tourist settlements in Serbia: Building a better future for all -- Chapter 13. A typology of hosts in Housing Tourism -- Chapter 14. Glamping and the development of sustainable tourism: A Portuguese case study -- Chapter 15. Ecotourism as a core of sustainability in tourism -- Chapter 16. Environmental sensibility and human values as a factor of forming European eco-tourist market segments -- Chapter 17. A systems approach to ecotourism, leisure and education in Panamá: A case study -- Chapter 18. Religious tourism and sustainable development: Perspectives from Hill States in India -- Chapter 19. Smart tourism: towards the concept of a data-based travel experience -- Chapter 20. Social media and sustainable tourism marketing: Perceptions of leisure-related enterprises’ owners operating within Viana do Castelo Littoral Geopark.
    Materialart: Online-Ressource
    Seiten: 1 Online-Ressource (XIX, 318 p. 36 illus., 32 illus. in color.)
    Ausgabe: 1st ed. 2021.
    ISBN: 9783030598204
    Serie: World Sustainability Series
    Sprache: Englisch
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  • 3
    Publikationsdatum: 2014-08-04
    Beschreibung: In the present work we examine the contribution of 5-lipoxygenase- (5-LO-) derived lipid mediators to immune responses during the acute phase of Trypanosoma cruzi infection in 5-LO gene knockout (5-LO−/−) mice and wild-type (WT) mice. Compared with WT mice, the 5-LO−/− mice developed less parasitemia/tissue parasitism, less inflammatory cell infiltrates, and a lower mortality. This resistance of 5-LO−/− mice correlated with several differences in the immune response to infection, including reduced PGE2 synthesis; sustained capacity of splenocytes to produce high levels of interleukin (IL)-12 early in the infection; enhanced splenocyte production of IL-1β, IL-6, and IFN-γ; rapid T-cell polarization to secrete high quantities of IFN-γ and low quantities of IL-10; and greater numbers of CD8+ memory effector T cells at the end of the acute phase of infection. The high mortality in WT mice was associated with increased production of LTB4/LTC4, T cell bias to produce IFN-γ, high levels of serum nitrite, and marked protein extravasation into the peritoneal cavity, although survival was improved by treatment with a cys-LT receptor 1 antagonist. These data also provide evidence that 5-LO-derived mediators negatively affect host survival during the acute phase of T. cruzi infection.
    Print ISSN: 0962-9351
    Digitale ISSN: 1466-1861
    Thema: Medizin
    Publiziert von Hindawi
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  • 4
    Publikationsdatum: 2014-06-12
    Beschreibung: Background: The production and accumulation of pathogenesis-related proteins (PR proteins) in plants in response to biotic or abiotic stresses is well known and is considered as a crucial mechanism for plant defense. A pathogenesis-related protein 4 cDNA was identified from a cacao-Moniliophthora perniciosa interaction cDNA library and named TcPR-4b. Results: TcPR-4b presents a Barwin domain with six conserved cysteine residues, but lacks the chitin-binding site. Molecular modeling of TcPR-4b confirmed the importance of the cysteine residues to maintain the protein structure, and of several conserved amino acids for the catalytic activity. In the cacao genome, TcPR-4b belonged to a small multigene family organized mainly on chromosome 5. TcPR-4b RT-qPCR analysis in resistant and susceptible cacao plants infected by M. perniciosa showed an increase of expression at 48 hours after infection (hai) in both cacao genotypes. After the initial stage (24-72 hai), the TcPR-4b expression was observed at all times in the resistant genotypes, while in the susceptible one the expression was concentrated at the final stages of infection (45-90 days after infection). The recombinant TcPR-4b protein showed RNase, and bivalent ions dependent-DNase activity, but no chitinase activity. Moreover, TcPR-4b presented antifungal action against M. perniciosa, and the reduction of M. perniciosa survival was related to ROS production in fungal hyphae. Conclusion: To our knowledge, this is the first report of a PR-4 showing simultaneously RNase, DNase and antifungal properties, but no chitinase activity. Moreover, we showed that the antifungal activity of TcPR-4b is directly related to RNase function. In cacao, TcPR-4b nuclease activities may be related to the establishment and maintenance of resistance, and to the PCD mechanism, in resistant and susceptible cacao genotypes, respectively.
    Digitale ISSN: 1471-2229
    Thema: Biologie
    Publiziert von BioMed Central
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  • 5
    Publikationsdatum: 2017-03-08
    Beschreibung: The aim of this study was to investigate the effects of sugarcane neutral detergent fiber digestibility (NDFD), conservation method, and concentrate level on the ruminal microbial population of steers. Eight r...
    Digitale ISSN: 2191-0855
    Thema: Biologie
    Publiziert von Springer
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