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Combatendo o Cacirc;ncer Colorretal (Portuguese Edition)

[ePub] Combatendo o Cacirc;ncer Colorretal (Portuguese Edition) by Tim Darvell at Arts-Photography

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Studienarbeit aus dem Jahr 2011 im Fachbereich Geowissenschaften / Geographie - Bevouml;lkerungsgeographie; Stadt- u. Raumplanung; Note: 1;5; ; Veranstaltung: Seminarkurs: Die Alpen; Sprache: Deutsch; Abstract: Ziel meiner Seminararbeit ist; die Wichtig- und Notwendigkeit einer nachhaltigen Entwicklung im alpinen Tourismus darzustellen. Anhand eines Fallbeispiels aus den italienischen Alpen mouml;chte ich einerseits auf die Problematik hinweisen und andererseits die Chance und Notwendigkeit nachhaltigen Wirtschaftens zeigen. Dadurch will ich auszlig;erdem noch pruuml;fen; ob der Ouml;kotourismus wirklich die Chance fuuml;r eine nachhaltige Entwicklung verkouml;rpern kann.Zunauml;chst wird dazu der Naturraum der Alpen sowie die historischen Lebens- und Nutzungsformen vor der Zeit des Alpentourismus dargestellt; um ein besseres Verstauml;ndnis des Mensch-Natur Verhauml;ltnisses der Bergbevouml;lkerung wie auch der spauml;teren Gauml;stestrouml;me zu ermouml;glichen. Zur Beantwortung der Frage bdquo;Warum ist eine nachhaltige Entwicklung von Nouml;ten?ldquo; werden die ouml;kologischen und sozial-kulturellen Auswirkungen des Tourismus dargelegt; die sich in der Untersuchung der ouml;kologischen; ouml;konomischen; sozialen sowie institutionellen Dimensionen einer nachhaltigen Entwicklung manifestieren und unter anderem zeigen sollen; dass eine nachhaltige Entwicklung nur in Zusammenarbeit aller sozialen und wirtschaftlichen Interessengruppen realisiert werden kann. Im Anschluss daran wird kurz skizziert; wie eine solche Zusammenarbeit - speziell auf den Alpenraum bezogen - aussehen bzw. funktionieren kouml;nnte; um abschlieszlig;end die ouml;kologisch nachhaltigen Ansauml;tze zu bewerten.


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23 of 23 people found the following review helpful. well; maybe 3.5 starts; good; but . . . .By D. FreedI recently bought this book and have only begun to read through it. I like how the information is presented and that each artist gets to have their say; not just about technique; but also about the thought and feeling going into their art.The main issue I have with this book is that all the art has the same look and feel to it; sort of "modern distressed." I know this is popular now; like steampunk art and such. I guess Id like to see an "art revolution" with more diversity and range to it. It gives me pause that alternative gets so narrowly defined.Best; David0 of 0 people found the following review helpful. I like the illustrationsBy Mary HTAS advertized. I like the illustrations. It is a great time to be an artist. Mixing it up is good because theres less chance of getting bored with the same media. I am not sure what I was expecting. The artists showcased were not revolutionary but their work is very original. The photography of the work was done well. The artistic layout of the words and photos make it hard for me to spend a lot of time reading line by line because my eyes kept traveling over to the photos. I am not what one would call a disciplined reader. I think I would have enjoyed seeing the listings of the vendors of the products employed by the artists in the section relating to the artists; not just a long list of whos who in the art supplies business.3 of 3 people found the following review helpful. "Art revolution"?By robinThere is absolutely nothing "revolutionary" about the art featured in this book. Many of the images look like they belong in generic greeting cards and the others are rehashed versions of renaissance angels or catholic icons- nothing terribly original. This is the first art book I have ever purchased that did not excite me. It was such an extreme disappointment. I was expecting exciting images and interesting new techniques to try. I dont want this book in my library.

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