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    • Bleisure typologies 

      Njoroge, Joseph M.; Chemeli, Angelah (2022-07)
      The origin of tourism dates back to the end of the 18th century when the western tradition organized travels to support infrastructure and sight-seeing in the cities of ancient Greece and Rome. In the 21st century modern ...
    • Compensation 

      Njoroge, Joseph M.; Maina, Juliana Wanjiru (2022-07)
      Relating to human resource function, compensation (often referred to as pay, wage, salary) is the monetary and non-monetary reward offered to an employee in exchange of their contribution to labour. The contributions can ...
    • Immovable cultural heritage 

      Chemeli, Angelah; Njoroge, Joseph M. (2022-07)
      Cultural heritage expresses the way of life of a community over generations. It answers questions through research and archives of the remains of the past for scientific and historic purposes. Cultural heritage has survived ...
    • Maladaptation 

      Njoroge, Joseph M.; Chemeli, Angelah (2022-07)
      Climate change remains one for the greatest challenge facing humanity in the 21st century and beyond. Whereas the impact of climate change cuts across all sectors of the economy climate sensitive industries like tourism ...
    • Natural Ecosystem 

      Njoroge, Joseph M.; Tinega, J. N. (Elgaronline, 2022)
      Relating to human resource function, compensation (often referred to as pay, wage, salary) is the monetary and non-monetary reward offered to an employee in exchange of their contribution to labour. The contributions can ...
    • Staycation motivation 

      Njoroge, Joseph M.; Atieno, L. (2022-07)
      Staycation is largely associated with “vacationing at home”. It is coined from the words: ‘stay’ and ‘vacation’. The blending combines initial segment of the first word “stay” with final segment of the other “cation”. The ...
    • Sustainable Adaptation 

      Njoroge, Joseph M. (2022-07)
      Sustainable-adaptation is defined as adaptation measures and strategies aimed to reduce vulnerability and enhance resilience of an individual, society or system without compromising social justice and environmental integrity ...
    • Tourism Adaptation Frameworks for Climate Change: A Review 

      Njoroge, Joseph M. (De Gruyter, 2021-07)
      Tourism is one of the fastest growing industries globally. It has continued to record an average of 3.5–4% despite the global challenges experienced in the last decade including the latest COVID-19 pandemic (UNWTO, 2020). ...