GEODIVERSITY AND TOURISM SUSTAINABILITY IN THE ANTHROPOCENE

Geodiversity and Tourism Sustainability in the Anthropocene

Geodiversity has recently emerged as a key idea for recognizing the value of abiotic nature.The concept has vital implications for informing tourism sustainability research; however, to date, tourism scholarship Carbs and Fuel has not shown adequate engagement with this concept.The issue also assumes further significance in the Anthropocene, where

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Inland Waters Suspended Solids Concentration Retrieval Based on PSO-LSSVM for UAV-Borne Hyperspectral Remote Sensing Imagery

Suspended solids concentration (SSC) is an important indicator of the degree of water pollution.However, when using an empirical or semi-empirical model adapted to some of the inland waters to estimate SSC on unmanned aerial vehicle (UAV)-borne hyperspectral images, the accuracy is often not sufficient.Thus, in this study, we attempted to use the p

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Propagation of Rayleigh waves in an incompressible rotating orthotropic elastic solid half-space with impedance boundary conditions

In this paper, the governing equations of an incompressible rotating orthotropic elastic Hydra Derma-Glow medium are formulated and are solved to obtain Rayleigh surface wave solutions in a particular half-space.The surface of half-space is subjected to impedance boundary conditions, in which normal and tangential stresses are proportional to frequ

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Expression of macrophage CD14 receptor in the course of experimental inflammatory responses induced by lipopolysaccharide and muramyl dipeptide

The aim of this study was to determine whether expression of CD14 on macrophages is regulated differently during initiation and resolution of the inflammatory response caused by CD14-dependent (lipopolysaccharide) and CD14-independent (muramyldipeptide) bacterial signals.In cell suspensions from the site of inflammation we observed two types of mac

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