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  • Dakhla

    Call for papers - Economy

    Tourism and economic integration on the African continent

    1st edition of the international congress of the desert economy

    The ultimate purpose of the International Congress on Desert Economy - Dakhla (ICDED), annually co-organized by the National School of Business and Management (ENCG) of Dakhla-Morocco  and the Regional Council of Dakhla Oued Eddahab, is to be a scientific and multidisciplinary platform on desert economy, in order to contribute effectively to the good governance and in the sustainable development of desert regions, by stimulating meetings between all stakeholders on a global scale, with a view to fostering cooperation and partnership, among desert countries (Africa, the Gulf States, Australia, the United States of America ...), with the aim of creating a conducive environment to the exchange of experiences, expertise and innovation, around themes related to desert economy, such as:  Tourism, agriculture, renewable energy, raw materials, transportation and logistics, sea and fishing, technology, the cultural and intangible heritage, nature and environment ...

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  • Istanbul

    Call for papers - Geography

    International migration in the XXIst century–II

    The second conference organized by the Research Center of Global Education and Culture of Yeditepe University will be conducted on the theme “International Migration in the XXIst century” with the participation of academicians and international migration specialists. The conference will take place on the 10-11 October 2017, in the Yeditepe University in Istanbul.

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  • Béja

    Call for papers - Geography

    Tourism - the phenomenon and its socio-economic consequences

    Le mot tourisme possède deux sens : l’acte de voyager pour des raisons non lucratives et l’activité économique correspondante. Les dictionnaires français du XIXe siècle soulignent les caractères de « curiosité » et le « désœuvrement » qui sont le propre des touristes. Au XXe siècle, les institutions internationales complètent la définition en ajoutant le critère du temps. Le tourisme ne peut naître et se développer que si diverses conditions sont réunies : la curiosité, le goût de la découverte et le dépaysement ; des ressources permettant de financer cette curiosité ; du temps libre pour pouvoir quitter temporairement la résidence habituelle ; des moyens de transport et d’hébergement.

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  • Angers

    Call for papers - Geography

    Tourism in Indonesia and Southern Countries

    A vector of sustainable development?

    The objective of the conference is to analyze the effect of tourism, questioning more specifically in this second edition its potential for becoming a vector of sustainable development, understood in its more general sense. Within this framework, we will question its economic impact, as well as its social effects, on Indonesia and Southern countries. We are interested in knowing how extra income is redistributed to the local population and whether it affects, or on the contrary, strengthens the traditional organizations of the communities, bringing new actors, investors, decision-makers in the traditional social organization.

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