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Agrarian Perspectives XXX. Sources of competitiveness under pandemic and environmental shocks, Proceedings of the 30th International Scientific Conference, Prague, Czech Republic ; 2021.
Article in English | CAB Abstracts | ID: covidwho-1823843

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Domestic tourism in the context of the Covid-19 pandemic is gaining in importance, with more and more visitors looking for trips to the natural sites. However, natural sites are struggling to cope with the sudden influx of tourists and their interest is often at odds with the capacity of the site. Movement of visitors thus has a negative effect on the agricultural landscape. The own research focuses on ways to use motion monitoring as a tool to protect agricultural sites. The main goal of the project is the use of information and communication technologies for monitoring of the visitors in selected area, namely the design and assessment of selected technologies for monitoring movement of persons and obtaining information on the behavior and characteristics of visitors and subsequent pilot verification available technologies. Based on the data obtained, the data can be used to protect the landscape and agricultural areas as the fields, meadows and pastures with an impact on tourism and regional development.

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Int. Workshop Innov. Simul. Health Care, IWISH ; : 59-61, 2020.
Article in English | Scopus | ID: covidwho-1000964

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The electronic Health Bubble, from now on eHB, was conceived 24 months ago as an eHealth information and communication technology system whose aim is to help the telehealth and tele-caregiving services dedicated to elders or to patients affected by a chronic disease. Thanks to our cooperation with experts of health services and consultants for other NHSs, the eHB field of intervention has been enlarged by including all the tools, equipment, medical processes and a new social approach to cope with the second phase of the COVID-19 pandemia, after the lockdown. © 2020 The Authors.

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