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A Study on Relationships the TALC model and the PLC model - In Case of the summer resort Karuizawa and World heritage Shiretoko -
This paper is a study about the use of the TALC model as an example in summer resort Karuizawa and world heritage Shiretoko. Karuizawa is an area prospering as a summer resort until today from about 19th century. During 100 years, Karuizawa is a sightseeing spot, and economic activities and cultural activities are prosperous summer resorts. On the other hand, world heritage Shiretoko is only the history of around 50 years as a sightseeing spot. Karuizawa is the stage that prosperity can expect in Consolidation . However, Shiretoko is already a Decline stage. This paper clarified such a cause
Total ozone by lunar Dobson observation at Syowa, Antarctica
The lunar Dobson observation is almost the only way to get the total ozone in or around the polar night season at high latitudes where the total ozone observation by solar Dobson is not available. The total ozone observations by lunar Dobson were carried out at Syowa Station (69 S, 40 E), Antarctica in 1969, and 1982 to 1986, in the months from March to October. The method, the accuracy and the results of the lunar Dobson observation carried out at Syowa Station from 1982 to 1986 are described
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Improving the Potential of Tourist Destinations with Consideration of Tourists and Residents: From the Perspective of Structural Analysis of Tourism Resources in Kanazawa, Japan
The purpose of this study was to contribute to the improvement of the potential of tourist destination from the perspective of coherence with the future plan of the region and coordination with sustainable development of tourist spots .
We analyzed the structure of organic solidarity of tourism resources. As a result, the following was pointed out.
Many tourists recognize history and tradition as important tourist resources. But more important for modern tourists is not only “seeing” history and traditions, but also experiencing them as “at present”. For that purpose, the public and private sectors have to cooperate and develop a system that can utilize the local characteristics as tourist attractions. As one of them, we pointed out the importance of interpretation programs. The interpretation programs provide a point of contact between tourists and residents. This is a basis that promotes mutual understanding between residents and tourists
Cut-off characteristics of leaky Sezawa and pseudo-Sezawa wave modes for thin-film characterization
Quantitative characterization of proton-exchanged layers in LiTaO3 optoelectronic devices by line-focus-beam acoustic microscopy
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