Artificial Snowing of the Slope and Communities of Beetles in the Jasná Ski Area (Nízke Tatry Mts.)

2019 ◽  
Vol 3 (1) ◽  
pp. 23-34
Author(s):  
Oto Majzlan ◽  
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Ivo Rychlík ◽  
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2018 ◽  
Vol 10 (9) ◽  
pp. 3012 ◽  
Author(s):  
Jordi Moreno-Gené ◽  
Laura Sánchez-Pulido ◽  
Eduard Cristobal-Fransi ◽  
Natalia Daries

The purpose of this article is to analyse whether ski resorts in Europe are economically viable. Data originates from the financial statements of the 61 largest ski lift operators in Austria, France, and Italy. Descriptive statistics reveal that these operators are characterized by positive and relatively high returns, and by having little debt in general terms. The results show that the most economically profitable ski operators are also the largest. The elevation of the ski area is not relevant. Ski lift operators in Austria have a higher profitability than those in France and Italy. Overall, larger ski resorts are better prepared for the future investment needed to adapt to the new conditions in the industry, such as climate variability.


2020 ◽  
pp. injuryprev-2019-043629
Author(s):  
Olivier Audet ◽  
Alison K Macpherson ◽  
Pierre Valois ◽  
Brent E Hagel ◽  
Benoit Tremblay ◽  
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ObjectivesThe primary objective of this paper is to examine terrain park (TP) feature compliance with recommendations from a ski area industry guide (are TP features compliant with the guide?) and determine factors that could be associated with TP feature compliance in Québec ski areas (do factors influence TP feature compliance?), Canada. These recommendations on the design, construction and maintenance are provided by the Québec Ski Areas Association Guide.MethodsA group of two to four trained research assistants visited seven ski areas. They used an evaluation tool to assess the compliance of 59 TP features. The evaluation tool, originally developed to assess the quality of TP features based on the guide, was validated in a previous study. Compliance was calculated by the percentage of compliant measures within a given feature. The potential influence of four factors on compliance (size of the TP, size of the feature, snow conditions and type of feature) were examined using a mixed-effects logistic regression model.ResultsThe average TP feature compliance percentage was 93% (95% CI 88% to 99%) for boxes, 91% (95% CI 89% to 94%) for rails and 89% (95% CI 86% to 92%) for jumps. The logistic regression showed that none of the four factors examined were associated with TP feature compliance with the guide.ConclusionOur results suggest that TP features are highly compliant with the guide in Québec ski areas.


2016 ◽  
Vol 48 ◽  
pp. 867
Author(s):  
James A. White ◽  
Darren L. DeNeui ◽  
Jason C. Dorman ◽  
Thayne A. Munce
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