Development of a model of car tourism in moscow region

10.12737/7472 ◽  
2014 ◽  
Vol 8 (7) ◽  
pp. 0-0
Author(s):  
Алексей Корнеев ◽  
Aleksey Korneev ◽  
Александр Ермаков ◽  
Aleksandr Ermakov ◽  
Марина Руднева ◽  
...  

The paper attempts to develop a model of automobile tourism in Moscow region. The authors consider the theoretical basis for the development of automobile tourism in the Russian Federation. It is noted that the car tourism can be considered as the most promising for the organization of travel inside the home region or in neighboring regions. Based on review of the literature on this subject the classification of types of automobile tourism is suggested, indicating that this type of tourism fits a wide range of population. The possibility of an active development of automobile tourism in Moscow region is studied. Analyzed are tourist resources such as transport infrastructure, accommodation facilities, cultural, historical and natural sites. On the basis of this analysis the authors creat an enlarged model of automobile tourism in Moscow region. The authors suggest measures that need to be implemented in Moscow Region by Government to create favorable conditions for the development of automobile tourism. The results of the public opinion poll on the topic "The main factors influencing the development of automobile tourism in the Moscow region" are highlighted, showing the importance of the development of road infrastructure and the development of models for road routes in Moscow region. In conclusion, the authors conclude that the Moscow region is a promising area for the development of automobile tourism.

2019 ◽  
Vol 942 (12) ◽  
pp. 41-49
Author(s):  
A.M. Portnov

Using unified principles of formation and maintenance of register/cadaster with information about spatial data of landscape objects as the informational and technological basis for updating the public topographic maps and modernization of state cartographic system is proposed. The problems of informational relevancy of unified electronical cartographic basis and capacity of its renovation in case of public cadaster map data. The need to modernize the system of classification and coding of cartographic information, the use of unified standards for the coordinate description of register objects for their topological consistency, verification and updating is emphasized. Implementing such solutions is determined by economical expediency as well as necessity of providing a variety of real thematic data for wide range of consumers in the field of urban planning, territories development and completing the tasks of Governmental program “Digital economy of the Russian Federation”.


2019 ◽  
Vol 5 (4) ◽  
pp. 205630511988169
Author(s):  
Chen Sabag Ben-Porat ◽  
Sam Lehman-Wilzig

Theoretical research on political communication between MPs and the public has focused on the role, activities, and perceptions of the MPs themselves without noting the existence of an intermediate layer: parliamentary assistants (PAs). This study attempts to investigate how the public perceives, practically and ethically, the (non)involvement of MPs, that is, reliance on PAs for SNSs (social network sites) communication with the public and to fill out the theoretical void in the discourse process. Questionnaires were sent to all 120 members of the 20th Israeli Knesset (MKs), with 44 responding. We examined the extent of their involvement and the MKs’ use patterns of Facebook, creating a model of four MK involvement levels. The idea was to check the extent of PAs’ authoring posts on behalf of MKs, what we call “Postwriting” (= post ghostwriting) in the MK’s name (or giving the impression that the MKs had themselves posted). Then we conducted a public opinion poll ( N = 505) in order to discern what the public thought about the nature of its relationship with MKs on Facebook, compared to the findings that emerged from the model of the MKs’ involvement in actual practice. The two parts of the study also enabled us to investigate the ethical perceptions and implications arising from the study.


1993 ◽  
Vol 2 (3) ◽  
pp. 225-241
Author(s):  
Fred Bud Burkhard

Perhaps the most cherished prerogative of French intellectuals is the right to take a position, to have a public opinion on any and every matter. This power to pronounce judgement has crumbled somewhat in the electronic age before the pressures of the public opinion poll and the occasionally surreal media star syndrome, but generally intellectual and cultural leaders in France have retained highly visible and respected roles within national life.


Author(s):  
Aleksandra Vladimirovna Urazmetova

The subject of this research is the audio guide as a relatively new multimedia product used in the sphere of tourism and education. The author determines the key advantages of using audio guide, as well as functional-linguistic peculiarities of organizing this genre of tourism discourse. Classification of audio guides is carried out based on their target audience and content. Special attention is given to examination of the prospects of using audio guides in teaching foreign languages. The author outlines the functions performed by audio guides in foreign language classes, such as entertainment, promotional, scientific-enlightening, scientific research, and educational. The scientific novelty lies in consideration of the type of educational activity that used audio guide as a modern and highly effective means of mastering foreign language skills. Audio guide not only creates favorable conditions for the implementation of educational-pedagogical activity, but also has a wide range of variations for solution of educational tasks. The use of audio guides is particularly relevant in studying the disciplines related to cultural-historical heritage of the country of origin of the language taught; they can also be used in expanding vocabulary, learning grammar, phonetics, etc. The article describes the most popular software and services for working with audio materials, as well as the examples of using a multimedia product in the classes of English phonetics.


2020 ◽  
Vol 12 ◽  
pp. 49-51
Author(s):  
Tatyana M. Zanina ◽  
◽  
Natalya A. Agarkova ◽  

The article is devoted to the issues of administrative and legal regulation of the activities of law enforcement bodies of the Russian Federation, aimed at ensuring public order and security at the facilities of the transport complex. This activity is one of the components of the national priorities of the Russian Federation, which is carried out by a wide range of subjects. Features of the activities of each law enforcement body are considered in the article.


2018 ◽  
Author(s):  
Catharina Vögele ◽  
Marko Bachl

We analyzed the quality of opinion poll coverage during the German Federal Election Campaigns 2005, 2009, 2013 and 2017 with a quantitative content analysis of the German quality newspapers Die Welt, Frankfurter Allgemeine Zeitung, Süddeutsche Zeitung and Frankfurter Rundschau. From the literature, we derived three indicators of high quality poll coverage: 1) Identification the source of the reported poll, 2) inclusion of the most important methodological information of these polls, and 3) correct interpretation of the poll results with regard to the margin of error. In line with previous research, the poll coverage lacked quality according to all three criteria. We conclude with a discussion of some simple remedies to improve the public opinion poll coverage.


2002 ◽  
pp. 279-304 ◽  
Author(s):  
Stjepan Gredelj

Introduction of religious education and or education for citizenship in the first classes of elementary and secondary schools in Serbia in 2001 autumn had caused numerous controversies in public. This decision of power holders in Serbia was realized no matter of numerous voices of resistance among experts and a split within the public opinion. In the text are presented results of one public opinion poll which indicate ambivalence in the public opinion concerning this issue.


Author(s):  
A. M. Laffakh

During the development of humankind, there were settlements based on which states were formed. Some of the settlements were transformed into cities, the pace of development of which led to the creation of territorial associations connected by a single center of development —  urban agglomerations. Relying on the world and domestic experience in the development of agglomerations, it follows that they are a new kind of territorial development. They have become a new challenge in the context of the development of the economies of individual cities, where the main jobs were concentrated, and their creation — a valuable resource for improving transport infrastructure and economic stability. In the last ten years, this trend has become widespread in the Russian Federation within Moscow and the Moscow region as regions interconnected in terms of economic, social and labour resources, as well as geographical location, which caused changes in the urban policy of the two regions. To date, the study of urban agglomerations is particularly relevant, as there is a crucial stage in the formation of a new territorial division, in which the realities of life interact with the experience of urban planning and territorial administration. The article considers the concept of “urban agglomerations”, the definition and the order of its formation; analysed the possibilities of implementing “agglomerations” as a new kind of urban planning policy; also analysed the development of Moscow region in the period from 2011 till our days with further planning until 2025.


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