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Ο πεζοπορικός τουρισμός: μελέτη περίπτωσης της Άνδρου
Published 2023“…It also examines the demand for hiking tourism by analyzing the current profile of hiking tourists and the aspects that influence their decision-making. Introducing the Leading Quality Trails certification to talk about certifications in the tourism industry, with a focus on ecotourism and hiking tourism. …”
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Επιθεωρήσεις πλοίων
Published 2020“…And while the above regulations had not been implemented in the Member States, another serious pollution incident, the wreck of PRESTIGE in Galicia, Spain, has shaken public opinion and the Community, resulting in a very short period of time from the accident; months, to adopt more stringent legislative measures, important for the prevention of pollution incidents, which is quite rare for the European Union's decision-making process. The shipwrecks of both ERIKA and PRESTIGE, as well as the fact that 80% of maritime accidents are due to the human factor and only 20% to other causes, are an important argument for many states that have decided to create regional agreements knowing that many states Flagship and Shipbuilders are unable or unwilling to inspect all their vessels by following the International Conventions. …”
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