Accepted Abstracts
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Amra Čaušević University of Sarajevo, Faculty of Science, Department of Geography, Bosnia and HerzegovinaAdventure tourism in canton Sarajevo |
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Dana Tometzová |
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Miloš Jesenský Belianum. Publisher of Matej Bel University in Banská Bystrica, Slovakia Slovakia as seen by National Geographic reporters in the years 1918-1968 |
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Jelena Lončar, Mladen Maradin University of Zagreb, Faculty of Science, Department of Geography, Croatia Evaluation of different landscape types in the easternmost part of Croatia |
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Łukasz Gawor Silesian University of Technology, Department of Applied Geology, Gliwice, Poland Anthropogenic landforms in the Upper Silesian Coal Basin as geotourist objects |
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Corina-Florina TATAR1, Balaj Iulian-Gheorghe2, Ramona Novicov3, Linc Ribana1, Kuti Ludovic2 1 University of Oradea, Department of Geography, Tourism and Territorial Planning, 2 City Hall of Stei, Stei, Romania, 3 University of Oradea, Faculty of Constructions, Cadastre and Architecture, Oradea, Romania Socialist Heritage as a Means towards Tourism Development in the Town of Stei (from north-western Romania) |
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Alfonz Gajdoš Matej Bel University in Banská Bystrica, Faculty of Natural Sciences, Department of Geography and Geology, Banská Bystrica, Slovakia Prof. RNDr. Jaroslav Mazúrek, CSc., Professor Emeritus - 90-year-old jubilant, co-founder of university geographical education in Banská Bystrica |
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Vladimír Čech University of Prešov, Faculty of Humanities and Natural Sciences, Department of Geography and Applied Geoinformatics, Prešov, Slovakia Via Ferrata as a new form of adventure tourism in Slovakia |
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Vuk Tvrtko Opačić1, Izidora Marković Vukadin2, Miha Koderman3 1 University of Zagreb, Faculty of Science, Department of Geography, Zagreb, Croatia, 2 Institute for Tourism, Zagreb, Croatia, 3 University of Primorska, Faculty of Humanities, Koper, Slovenia Comparison of management systems in protected areas of Croatia and Slovenia: Are there possibilities for the establishment of cross-border protected areas? |
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Richard R. Senček Slovak Mining Museum, Banská Štiavnica, Slovakia SWOT Analysis of New and Functioning Projects in the Field of Museum and Museum-related Projects Use with the Application of Ecological and Environmental Principles in the Context of Sustainable Tourism Development |
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Mário Molokáč, Enikő Kornecká and Jana Hlaváčová Technical University of Košice, Faculty of Mining, Ecology, Process Control and Geotechnology, Institute of Earth Resources, Department of Geo and Mining Tourism, Košice, Slovakia Geoparks - an opportunity not only for natural heritage |
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Warda Habib and Bambo Bayo Government College University, Department of Geography, Lahore, Pakistan Change Detection Analysis of Mangroves Vegetation Cover in The Gambia Using Geospatial Techniques |
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Ľubomír Kmeco, Monika Klímová, Linda Svitáková University College of Business in Prague, Department of Tourism, Prague, Czech republic Space as a New Tourism Destination |
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Anton Fogaš University of Presov in Presov, Faculty of Humanities and Natural Sciences, Department of Geography and Applied Geoinformatics, Prešov, Slovakia Individual form of travel as a philosophy of exploring the country (case study from Malaysia, Philippines, Mexico and Guatemala) |
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Ribana Linc, Corina-Florina Tătar, Marius Stupariu, Marcu Stașac, Iulian Dincă, Stelian Nistor, Liviu Bucur University of Oradea, Department of Geography, Tourism and Territorial Planning, Oradea, Romania Towards a sustainable approach of cultural tourist resources in the Oradea metropolitan area (OMA), Romania |
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Josef Lochman Charles University, Faculty of Science, Department of social geography and regional development, Praha, Czech republic The spatial analysis of food service establishments in selected destinations |
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Jana Hlaváčová1, P. Hančin1, D. Tometzová2 1 Technical University of Košice, Department of Physical Education, 2Technical University of Košice, Faculty of Mining, Ecology, Process Control and Geotechnologies, Department of Geo and Mining Tourism, Institute of Earth Resources, Slovakia Via ferratas, as a new phenomenon of adrenaline tourism in Slovakia |
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Michal Šoltés Matej Bel University in Banská Bystrica, Faculty of Natural Sciences, Department of Geography and Geology, Banská Bystrica, Slovakia Use of Corine Land Cover in mapping transitional woodland-schrub as an indicator of changes in high mountains landscape of the Western Carpathians (case study of Low Tatras National Park, Slovakia) |
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René Petráš The Law Faculty of Charles University, The Department of Legal History, Prague, Czech republic Use of Minority Monuments for Tourism Purposes |
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Darja Rant, Mateja Golež Slovenian National Building and Civil Engineering Institute, Department of Materials, Laboratory for stone, aggregates and recycled materials, Ljubljana, Slovenia Using the natural and cultural heritage of the Sitarjevec mine as an inspiration in the design of visual stories to promote a new mining tourism destinatio |
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Martin Mizer, Henrieta Pavolova Technical University Faculty of Mining, Ecology, Management and Geotechnology, Economics of Earth Resources, Acquisition and Processing of Earth Resources , Košice, Slovakia Analysis of brownfields as urban tourism areas on the example of the city of Košice (Slovakia) |
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Muntaha Mohsin, Asma Javed, Shakeel Mahmood Government College University, Department of Geography, Lahore, Pakistan Urban Settlement, Normalized Difference Built-up Index (NDBI), Road Networks, Spatio-Temporal Analysis, Lahore City |
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Enikő Kornecká, Mário Molokáč Technical University of Košice, Faculty of Mining, Ecology, Process Control and Geotechnologies, Department of Geotourism, Košice, Slovakia Importance of an effective management structure in geoparks |
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Tomáš Krajňák Charles University, Faculty of Science, Department of Social Geography and Regional Development, Praha, Czech republic Terrorism and urban tourism: a qualitative study |
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Ana Mudrovčić Department of Psychology, Alizarin Association, Zagreb, Croatia Travel motivation and cognitive, affective, restorative and aesthetic evaluations of Slovakian landscapes by Croatian travelers after a year of earthquakes and pandemics |
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Mariia Adobovska1, Andriy Buyanovskiy1, Nataliia Popelnytska1, Viktoriia Yavorska2 1Department of geography of Ukraine, Soil science and land cadastre, Odessa National I.I. Mechnikov University, Odessa, Ukraine, 2Department of economic and social geography and tourism, Faculty of Geology and Geography, Odessa National I.I. Mechnikov University, Odessa, Ukraine Preservation of regional identity during the administrative reform in Ukraine (in example of the Odessa region) |
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Barbara Hlavňová1, Dana Tometzová2, Enikő Kornecká2 1Košice Region Tourism, Košice, Slovakia 2Technical University of Košice, Faculty of Mining, Ecology, Process Control and Geotechnologies, Department of Geo and Mining Tourism, Institute of Earth Resources, Slovakia Terra Incognita programme - one of the pillars of ecotourism development in the Košice region |
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Karol Hollý Institute of History of the Slovak Academy of Sciences, Bratislava, Slovakia Kremnica as a Tourist Destination 1918-1945 |
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Miroslav Sabol Institute of History of the Slovak Academy of Sciences, Bratislava, Slovakia The ideological subtext of tourism in the 1950s |
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Ľudovít Hallon Institute of History of the Slovak Academy of Sciences, Bratislava, Slovakia Recovery stays of German soldiers in Slovakia 1939 – 1945 |
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Henrieta Pavolová1, Tomáš Bakalár1, Zuzana Hajduová2, Martin Mizer1, Tomáš Pastyrčák1 1 Technical University of Košice, Faculty of Mining, Ecology, Process Control and Geotechnologies, Košice, Slovakia 2 University of Economics in Bratislava, Faculty of Business Management, Bratislava, Slovakia Using of old mining works in the area of support a development of a tourist destination |
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Bohuslava Gregorová Matej Bel University, Faculty of Natural Sciences, Department of Geography and Geology, Banská Bystrica, Slovakia Dark tourism and its reflection in Slovakia |
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Pavel Hronček Matej Bel University, Faculty of Natural Sciences, Department of Geography and Geology, Banská Bystrica, Slovakia Possibilities of using the inaccessible historical mining underground in mining tourism |