2019
DOI: 10.14505//jemt.v9.6(30).03
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Digital Tourism in the Development of the Arctic Region

Abstract: The problems considered in the work are determined by modern requirements in the growth of the tourism industry as an important system of social and economic development. Globalization in the tourism sector determines the need to transform and overcome the traditional forms of tourism. Tourism with the actual rhythm of life has ceased to be a means of rest only, it also acts as an active economic agent and a means of maintaining a remote business in its work. This allows us to say that digital tourism can attr… Show more

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“…The most prosperous citizens could afford to fill the spaces between frame parts with carved panels (after all, the timber in Britain of the indicated period was extremely expensive, this fact led to its generally cost-effective use, only as a framework of the facade). In England, in small cities on the central streets, such houses often had additionally carved verandas, balconies and bay windows, that brightened up the facades and reminded of their use as villatic, suburban houses [54][55][56][57][58][59][60]. It would appear that the first builders of half-timbered buildings in the UK were invited Germans-Masons.…”
Section: Historical and Sociocultural Factors Of The Appearance Of Th...mentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The most prosperous citizens could afford to fill the spaces between frame parts with carved panels (after all, the timber in Britain of the indicated period was extremely expensive, this fact led to its generally cost-effective use, only as a framework of the facade). In England, in small cities on the central streets, such houses often had additionally carved verandas, balconies and bay windows, that brightened up the facades and reminded of their use as villatic, suburban houses [54][55][56][57][58][59][60]. It would appear that the first builders of half-timbered buildings in the UK were invited Germans-Masons.…”
Section: Historical and Sociocultural Factors Of The Appearance Of Th...mentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Major economic segments use digital technologies to improve their capabilities (Akhtar et al , 2021). Currently, the industry trend is easy to access online or on the internet (Belonozhko et al , 2018). The online system provides interactive convenience and has a global reach at the speed of interaction between tourists (Puspawati and Ristanto, 2018).…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%