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  • The Global ETD Search service is a free service for researchers to find electronic theses and dissertations. This service is provided by the Networked Digital Library of Theses and Dissertations.
    Our metadata is collected from universities around the world. If you manage a university/consortium/country archive and want to be added, details can be found on the NDLTD website.
101

Sächsische Schweiz - Camping- und Herbergsführer

22 October 2019 (has links)
Das Elbsandsteingebirge mit den Nationalparks Sächsische und Böhmische Schweiz ist ein Naturerlebnis der Extraklasse. Die Landschaft fasziniert durch ihren Formenreichtum – mit Tafelbergen, Felsnadeln, Schluchten, Wäldern und dem Elbtal. Etwa 170 der insgesamt über 700 Quadratkilometer großen Region sind als Nationalpark geschützt. Um die 1.200 Kilometer Wanderwege, 1.100 frei stehende Sandsteinfelsen mit 21.000 verschiedenen Kletterwegen allein auf deutscher Seite, zahlreiche Radrouten sowie verschiedene Wassersportangebote: Für jeden Geschmack ist etwas dabei. Übernachten können Sie genau dort, wo es am schönsten ist: ganz nah und mitten in der wildromantischen Natur. Ob mit Zelt, Wohnmobil, Wohnwagen oder in der Herberge – die Möglichkeiten sind vielseitig. Mit unserem kostenlosen Informations- und Buchungsservice beraten wir Sie gern rund um Ihren Urlaub.
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Обоснование проекта организации кемпинга на горнолыжном комплексе «Гора Белая» : магистерская диссертация / Justification of the project of organizing a camping at the Mountain Belaya ski complex

Желтякова, Ю. С., Zheltyakova, J. S. January 2021 (has links)
ВКР (магистерская диссертация) состоит из введения, трех глав, заключения, библиографического списка, включающего 55 наименований. Работа включает 17 таблиц и 12 рисунков. Общий объем ВКР (магистерской диссертации) – 84 страницы. Актуальность – развитие экотуризма входит в перечень стратегических задач эколого-экономического развития Российской Федерации. Объект исследования – территория туристско-рекреационного кластера «Гора Белая». Предмет исследования – действующая система туристических услуг. Научная новизна – совершенствование концепции экотуризма на примере разработки проекта по созданию кемпинга на территории «Гора Белая». Цель магистерской диссертации – обоснование проекта по созданию кемпинга на Горе Белой в рамках развития экотуризма в Свердловской области. / The WRC (master's thesis) consists of an introduction, three chapters, a conclusion, a bibliographic list including 55 titles. The work includes 17 tables and 12 figures. The total volume of the WRC (master's thesis) is 84 pages. Relevance – the development of ecotourism is included in the list of strategic tasks of ecological and economic development of the Russian Federation. The object of research is the territory of the tourist and recreational cluster "Mount Belaya". The subject of research is the current system of tourist services. Scientific novelty-improvement of the concept of ecotourism on the example of the development of a project to create a camping site on the territory of "Mount Belaya". The purpose of the master's thesis is to substantiate the project to create a camping site on Mount Belaya as part of the development of ecotourism in the Sverdlovsk region.
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Conceptual design and development of an off-road cargo trailer for bicycles / Konceptuell design och utveckling av en terränglastvagn för cyklar

Abdul-Rahman, William, Andersson, Viktor January 2023 (has links)
This report presents the conceptual development of an off-road cargo trailer designed for usage in conjunction with bicycles when camping. The objective of the study is to address the limitations of existing cargo trailers and thereafter create a trailer that efficiently can navigate off-road terrains while carrying various types of cargo. The research includes collecting data regarding user behaviours and desired functions an optimal trailer should obtain and was translated into user requirements. The result demonstrates the successful development of an off-road cargo trailer on a conceptual level that offers innovative solutions and improved load-carrying capacity in comparison to the available market, while considering factors such as weight, manoeuvrability, and ease of use. This research contributes to the field by presenting data, which can be used in development and a comprehensive solution that expands the possibilities for bicycle-based cargo transportation in off-road environments. Future work can include further refinements to optimise the trailer’s performance and address additional user requirements based on the data presented.
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La politique au camping : analyse comparée des rapports au politique des classes populaires en France et au Québec

Mazot-Oudin, Antoine 05 1900 (has links)
Cotutelle internationale de thèse réalisée entre l'Université de Montréal et l'Université de Lille / Résumé Victoire inattendue de Donald Trump aux États-Unis lors de la campagne présidentielle de 2016 ; succès du camp du Brexit au Royaume-Uni la même année ; disparition des deux partis de gouvernement au deuxième tour de la campagne présidentielle en France lors de l’élection de 2017 ; victoire majoritaire d’un tiers-parti, la Coalition Avenir Québec, lors de l’élection provinciale de 2018 au Québec : des deux bords de l’Atlantique, d’importantes recompositions des scènes partisanes et des résultats électoraux inopinés agitent les analyses politiques, médiatiques et pour partie universitaires. Ces phénomènes sont parfois interprétés au travers du prisme de la « montée des populismes ». Certains travaux pointent du doigt le « peuple » et sa propension à se laisser séduire, voire berner, par des leaders « populistes ». L’explication, souvent sur la base d’enquêtes de sondage, serait à trouver dans le vote, pêlemêle, des « perdants de la mondialisation », des classes populaires ou encore du monde ordinaire des zones rurales. Le constat d’un champ politique apparemment chamboulé par les franges dominées du monde social s’accompagne du paradoxe de pauvres votant contre leurs intérêts supposés. En France, ces questionnements s’inscrivent en partie dans des débats autour du vote des classes populaires dans un contexte d’effacement du clivage gauche-droite comme référent politique. Au contraire, au Québec, la scène partisane est présentée comme de plus en plus polarisée autour de ce clivage en raison du moindre attrait de la cause souverainiste tandis que la notion de classes populaires n’est pas aussi centralement mobilisée par les analyses politiques. En comparant ces deux cas distincts, ce travail de recherche vise à éclairer sous un jour qualitatif les rapports à la politique et au politique des classes populaires en France et au Québec. Sur la base d’une enquête ethnographique dans deux campings populaires dans le Pas-de-Calais et dans la partie sud de la région de Québec, ce travail étudie par le bas et dans une perspective comparée les représentations et les attitudes politiques de campeuses et de campeurs saisonniers dans des contextes de loisirs. Je mobilise comme données d’enquête une campagne d’une cinquantaine d’entretiens, des observations ethnographiques réalisées pendant deux saisons estivales dans ces deux campings et dans d’autres espaces de loisirs. En analysant les représentations ordinaires des sphères partisanes et les sens sociaux du vote auprès des enquêté-e-s rencontré-e-s, ce travail souligne une même distance soupçonneuse vis-à-vis du champ politique auprès de groupes sociaux aux propriétés sociales comparables. Le vote y apparait comme une information politique équivoque et parfois difficilement interprétable. A rebours des seuls schèmes savants de compréhension du jeu politique, ce travail souligne la mobilisation parmi les classes populaires françaises et québécoises d’outils profanes comparables, les indices et les rumeurs, qui observés in situ illustrent la pluralité des modes d’appréhension de la politique. Pour partie faiblement connectées aux enjeux du champ politique, souvent en écho à des expériences personnelles, les attitudes politiques des classes populaires nécessitent d’être étudiées dans une perspective plus large. Ces rapports au politique se comprennent davantage en réinscrivant ces représentations politiques et du monde social dans les relations qu’entretiennent ces enquêté-e-s à l’État et dans les frontières identitaires et de classe qu’ils et elles mobilisent pour se situer socialement. Cette recherche souligne ainsi les divergences et les effets de trajectoires sociales et de lieu dans les visions du monde que mobilisent les classes populaires dans ces deux espaces nationaux. Ma contribution vise donc à éclairer sous un autre jour les recompositions des scènes partisanes en France et au Québec en abordant la question au travers des rapports ordinaires à la politique des classes populaires. Elle esquisse une sociologie politique des classes populaires au Québec et prend position dans les débats portant sur la droitisation des classes populaires et sur la « montée des populismes » en France et au Québec en proposant une contribution méthodologique à l’ethnographie du politique. / Abstract Donald Trump’s unforeseen victory in the U.S’s 2016 presidential campaign. The unexpected Brexit in the U.K. the same year. The disappearance of the two governing political parties in France at the 2017 elections. The electoral success of a third party, the Coalition Avenir Québec, during the provincial elections in 2018 in Quebec. On both sides of the Atlantic, unpredicted electoral results and a large reshuffling of partisan scenes are upsetting political, media and academic analyses. These phenomena are sometimes summed up as part of the “rise of populism”. Some works single out the “people” and their habit of being seduced, sometimes of being fooled, by “populist” leaders. The (jumbled) causes – built through statistical explications – are usually found with the “losers of the globalization”, the popular social classes or with ordinary people of rural regions. The observation of a political world turned upside down by the more dominated margins of society is usually brought up with the paradox of poor people voting against their supposed interests. In France, these reflections are part of the larger debate concerning the voting habits of the popular classes in the context of the slow demise of the right-left divide as the main political reference. On the contrary, in Quebec, the partisan sphere is seen as being more and more polarized around this divide, as the question of sovereignty loses its significance. At the same time, the notion of popular social classes is not as centrally used by analysts in Quebec. Comparing these two cases allows this research to shed – a qualitative – light on the popular classes’ relations to politics and political sides in France and in Quebec. This work is based on an ethnographic fieldwork in two lower class campgrounds in Pas-de-Calais (in France) and in the south of the “ region of Québec ”. It is a study, from the bottom-up and in a comparative perspective, of the representations and political attitudes of seasonal campers in a leisurely context. My analysis is based on around fifty interviews and a set of ethnographic observation made during two summer seasons in two campgrounds and in other spaces of leisure. In my analysis of the research participants, ordinary representations of the political parties and of the social significance of voting underlines a suspicious distance from the political realm that is common to socially comparable groups. Voting habits appear to give ambiguous political information that is often difficult to interpret. Far from the erudite patterns of understanding the political game, my work emphasizes common secular tools used by popular classes in France and in Quebec. When such tools, like the use of clues or of rumors for instance, are observed on site, they illustrate the plurality of the participants’ understanding of and relationship to the political. The political attitudes of the popular classes are very loosely connected to the issues of the political realm and are usually rooted in personal experiences. They thus need to be studied in a larger perspective. These relationships to the political are better understood when they are connected to the participants’ relationship to the State and to their own mobilization of identities which allows them to situate themselves socially. My work therefore underscores the divergences and effects of diverse social and spatial trajectories on the social representations and world visions that the popular social classes muster in these two distinct national spaces. My work consequently aims at shedding a different light on the reshuffling of the partisan scenes in France and in Quebec by orienting the debate towards the ordinary relationships of the popular classes to the political. This thesis points at a political sociology of popular classes in Quebec. It also takes a stand in the debates on the shift to the right of these lower classes and on the “rise of populism” in France and in Quebec. This stand is rooted in a methodological contribution to the ethnography of the political.
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Zapomenutá generace. Nezávislé aktivity a samizdat na Plzeňsku v 80. letech 20. století. / Forgotten Generation. Independent Activities and Samizdat in the Pilsen Region in the 80ies of the 20th Century.

Petrová, Jana January 2011 (has links)
The degree work deals with the last century period of the 80s and 90s in the Pilsen region. Generally, it was time of lack of freedom and intolerance when all the state power was concentrated in one political party - the Czechoslovak Communist Party. With support of police this party manipulated with citizens' dignity, rights and thinking. Through description of some civic activities the work records groups of independent thinking in the Pilsen region. These activities were source of independent atmosphere; that's why they were supervised by the state power; their protagonists were monitored and their activities were supressed. In the work the independent areas are divided into chapters: church, music, scouting, camping, ecology. Another chapter focuses on the local dissent activities. Its members were predominantly from the above mentioned groups. Last chapter deals with unofficial publishing (samizdat) in this period. The aim of the degree work is to find (or at least to outline) the starting points and reasons that finally brought members of various groups (often diametrically opposite) together on the way of independent activities, dissent and unofficial publishing (samizdat).
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VODA + MĚSTO * SPORTOVNÍ A RELAXAČNÍ CENTRUM / WATER + TOWN * SPORT AND RELAX CENTER

Pavolová, Soňa January 2014 (has links)
With project I present a make more attractive part of the territory of the dam, through which I bring two new paths for visitors from the coast and the other from the surface. The overall objective of the procejt is to attract visitors to the dam for more than one day trip or just a walk. The number of hotels and guesthouses on the dam is excessive. I have therefore decided to offer nature lovers accommodation in the country in the immediate vicinity of water while ensuring the necessary comfort. The objective of the present proposal is to present a potential year-round use options of Brno dam - Spa in the frozen surface of the dam, accommodation for schools, and summer camps could revitalize this part even during other year periods.
107

Science Education in the Boy Scouts of America

Hintz, Rachel Sterneman 14 July 2009 (has links)
No description available.
108

The Development and Understanding of Responsibility through the Role of Ohio 4-H Camp Counselors

Risch, Leslie Sue 28 August 2012 (has links)
No description available.
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Habiter en camping. Trajectoires de membres des classes populaires dans le logement non ordinaire / Living in a campsite. Trajectories of members of the working classes in non-ordinary housing

Lion, Gaspard 13 June 2018 (has links)
Au croisement de la sociologie des classes populaires et de la sociologie urbaine et du logement, cette thèse porte sur l’une des formes de logements non ordinaires qui a connu un développement massif en France dans les territoires ruraux et périurbains au cours de ces dernières années : le camping résidentiel. Combinant immersion ethnographique dans plusieurs campings de la région parisienne, entretiens, archives et statistiques, elle montre l’existence d’une véritable stratification interne à cet habitat, eu égard à l’hétérogénéité des situations résidentielles, des trajectoires, des ressources, des expériences et des styles de vie des habitants. Le camping résidentiel est de fait apparu comme remplissant trois grandes fonctions sociales segmentant la population qui le pratique : il peut représenter une alternative à la maison individuelle inaccessible, figurer un déclassement subjectif et objectif ou encore s’apparenter à une solution qui pallie la pénurie de logement abordable et évite le dénuement extrême de la rue. Inscrite dans une approche à la fois contextualiste et dispositionnaliste des manières d’habiter, la thèse rapporte ces trois fonctions du camping – qui constituent également trois styles de vie distincts – aux caractéristiques particulières de cette forme d’habitat non ordinaire mais aussi à des ressources, des trajectoires et des socialisations résidentielles différentes articulées à des dispositions populaires relativement homogènes. Elle identifie enfin les causes, les dynamiques et les conséquences des pratiques de délogement en documentant « de l’intérieur » un cas de fermeture de terrain de camping, exemple de concrétisation du risque associé au statut juridique de cet habitat. / This thesis finds itself at the intersection of the sociology of the working classes and urban sociology, with a special interest in housing. It focuses on one of the forms of non-ordinary housing that has seen massive development in France in recent years: residential camping. Combining an ethnographic immersion in several campsites in the Paris region, interviews, archives and statistics, it shows the existence of a real internal stratification within this habitat, taking into account the heterogeneity of residential situations, trajectories, resources, experiences and lifestyles of the inhabitants. Residential camping has in fact emerged as fulfilling three major social functions which segment the population that practices it: it may represent an alternative to the inaccessible single-family home, or stand as a subjective and objective downgrading or even be a solution that makes up for the shortage of affordable housing, thus preventing the extreme destitution of living in the streets. Illustrating a dispositionalist-contextualist approach to ways of living, the thesis connects these three functions of camping - which also constitute three distinct lifestyles - with the particular characteristics of this unusual form of housing. It also links it to different resources, trajectories and forms of residential socialisation corresponding to relatively homogeneous popular dispositions. Finally, it identifies the causes, dynamics and consequences of eviction practices by documenting "from the inside" the case of a campground closure, an example of the risk involved in the legal status of this habitat.
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Nomad Cities : Investigating spatial practices within the fluid network societies of the American RV community

Landin, Karl January 2015 (has links)
A new nomad society is colonizing the desert landscape of the American Southwest. It is a leaderless seasonal swarm, dispersed but densely connected socially, able to form and disband agile urban communities the size of large American cities. It consists of highway bound leisure hunters driving extremely wasteful vehicles that while parked are able form a dense and resilient pioneer society. They are predominantly retired and constructing a new American dream, an informal utopia created from potlucks, social media, satellite dishes and mobile homes. This frontier society of urban flexibilization, decentralization and total urbanization is a product of the complexity and uncertainties of cities being amplified by technological and social disruption, climate change and economic crises. In a mobile future, informal and temporary uses will be important drivers of development and the urban periphery a breeding ground for new forms of urbanism. How do we govern, plan for and understand this development? The nomad cities are poorly documented and understood, especially in academia. With this thesis I aim to change that. I have conducted extensive field studies, including both quantitative mapping and semi-structured qualitative interviews. The data has been analyzed using a theoretical framework consisting of network theory of Castells, spatial analysis ideas of Lefebvre, Venturi, Friedman, Deleuze and Guattari, and social theories of Bourdieu, Foucault and Standing among others. The basic building block of the nomad city are recreational vehicles (RVs); trailers, motorhomes and camper vans. The RV is in itself a hybrid phenomenon that embodies conflicting ideals of the American society: total freedom of movement, the reinvention of the self on the frontier and the American dream. It is both individualistic and community based, and it’s urban forms are highly adaptable to societal changes, mirroring society’s development as well as the changing landscape it inhabits. It recreates itself and revises its citizens’ common habitus with every iteration. The RV world contains multiple layers of meaning for our increasingly urbanized society. It is a frontier for the expansion of exurbia and a physical manifestations of the network society. It creates small initiatives that create ripple effects and thereby a transformation of the urban fabric. To encourage these practices the role of planning needs to be revised. It should not primarily be to decide what is built but to enable the emerging practices that are there. Instead of presenting a grand plan we should allow a multitude of bottom up processes to lead development. In the words of Cedric Price: “The primary aim of planning is not to specify an ideal state but to open up to new possibilities”.

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