A Route Planing Proposal for Intelligent Amusement Parks

Author(s):  
Bo Zhou ◽  
Liu Yajun ◽  
Song Yanqing
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1970 ◽  
pp. 3
Author(s):  
Cathrine Baglo

During the 19th century, new practices emerge in the western represen- tation of cultural otherness. One of these – whose importance is often disregarded by Academia, was the practice of exhibition of living “natives” in zoological gardens, amusement parks and circuses. By seeing these exhibitions as ‘immutable mobiles’, I am trying to demonstrate how these became instrumental for the “success” of racial discourse, by contributing to moving facts around to make them take on an apparent universality. 


Author(s):  
Paul J. Halyard

Amusement parks have increased in popularity around the world, with attendance escalating to more than 15 million people each year. In addition to the United States, Japan and European countries are currently developing parks, featuring amusement rides and water slides. Today, I will discuss the design and maintenance criteria of amusement park rides and waterpark slides, as well as the protection by the authority with local jurisdiction of the public from construction to operation. I will also cite typical cases which reinforce the need for requirements and standards,


2021 ◽  
Author(s):  
Baiba Rivza ◽  
Uldis Plumite

There are more than 14 amusement parks in Latvia, located in different areas. Latvia's amusement parks have been little studied and there is not much information about their importance in the regional economy, as well as the contribution to the tourism and business sector. These are places that are widely used by tourists, often related to the regional business environment, as there are shops and hotels nearby, as well as other types of service that visitors need. Latvian amusement parks can be divided into three groups: terrestrial, water and technical scientific amusement parks. Many of them are located near cities, for example, amusement park "Lemberga Hute" near Ventspils, city by the Baltic Sea with 38059 residents in 2019 (according to PMLP data), "Livu water amusement park" located in Jurmala, which is a city with 56696 thousand residents 2020 (according to PMLP data). One of the determining factors of the development of amusement parks is the growth of cities and their adjacent territories, which enables them to form both in terms of infrastructure and population growth. Regional economic indicators are an important factor for regional growth.


2021 ◽  
pp. 1-26
Author(s):  
Ann-Marie Mårtensson-Pendrill
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Author(s):  
Terje Slåtten ◽  
Christian Krogh ◽  
Steven Connolley
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Author(s):  
Elizabeth A. Clendinning
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