نتایج جستجو برای: war tourism

تعداد نتایج: 86136  

2010
S Puri A Singh Yashik

Globalisation has given birth to medical tourism. Health and medical tourism are the fastest growing segments in not only developed nations but in developing countries too. India has become a hot destination, as the Indian medical standards match up to the highly prescribed international standards at a very low cost. However, it is an unmixed blessing; along with advantages, it has many uninten...

Journal: :CMAJ : Canadian Medical Association journal = journal de l'Association medicale canadienne 2014
Roger Collier

Journal: :Journal of War & Culture Studies 2018

2013
Michelle Imison Stephen Schweinsberg

BACKGROUND Medical tourism - travel across international borders for health care - appears to be growing globally, with patients from high-income nations increasingly visiting low- and middle-income countries to access such services. This paper analyses Australian television and newspaper news and current affairs coverage to examine how medical tourism and these destinations for the practice ar...

Journal: :Marine pollution bulletin 2014
Betty J L Laglbauer Rita Melo Franco-Santos Miguel Andreu-Cazenave Lisa Brunelli Maria Papadatou Andreja Palatinus Mateja Grego Tim Deprez

The amount of marine debris in the environment is increasing worldwide, which results in an array of negative effects to biota. This study provides the first account of macrodebris on the beach and microplastics in the sediment (shoreline and infralittoral) in relation to tourism activities in Slovenia. The study assessed the quality and quantity of macrodebris and the quality, size and quantit...

Journal: :Contemporary European History 2022

The role of market-oriented tourist policies in the planned economies socialist Eastern Europe has been long overlooked. This article examines how regime Romania moved from sheer ideological rhetoric to commercialism and market-driven strategies when promoting as a destination ‘West’ between 1960s 1980s. It argues that there was continual shifting using tourism an tool certain pragmatism needed...

Journal: :International journal of health policy and management 2015
Tomas Mainil

In this commentary, we establish a relationship between medical sociology and the study of medical tourism and cross-border healthcare by introducing Ronald Andersen's behavioral model of healthcare use, and linking this model to the recent empirical study of Kovacs et al. on patients travelling to Hungary for orthopedic treatment. Finally, we plead for more measurement in the field of patient ...

Journal: :Signs 2011
Mary Gilmartin Allen White

Medical tourism in Ireland, like in many Western states, is built around assumptions about individual agency, choice, possibility, and mobility. One specific form of medical tourism—the flow of women from Ireland traveling in order to secure an abortion—disrupts and contradicts these assumptions. One legacy of the bitter, contentious political and legal battles surrounding abortion in Ireland i...

2017
Shuxin Wang Yiyuan Hu Hong He Genxu Wang

The tourism footprint family comprises the tourism ecological footprint (TEF), the tourism carbon footprint (TCF) and the tourism water footprint (TWF). The tourism footprint represents an important tool for quantitatively assessing the impact of tourism activities on the ecosystem of a tourist destination. This paper systematically reviews the relevant literature on TEF, TCF and TWF, analyses ...

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