Modern Climate Change and Mountain Skiing Tourism: the Alps and the Caucasus

Relevance of the research of modern climate change is beyond all doubts at the moment. Climate is, first of all, a significant share of any country s resources. Losses due to global climate change can affect virtually all branches of economy and social aspects, including energy production, eco-syste...

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Winter Olympic Games
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