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A thesis book for the Final Archite
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AcknowledgdementsTo my parents, for
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Each country has their own interpre
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1.2 Significance of the Sustenance
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The duality phenomenon of these cyc
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2.1 Approach of Sustainable Tourism
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According to the International Unio
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Units : Tonnes of CO20.02-2.002.01-
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The study of tourism activities in
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DubaiThe emirate of Dubai is situat
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Ras Al KhaimahSituated in the north
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4.1 Wetland Exhibition in the U.A.E
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Al Wathba Wetland ReserveThe first
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The Ras Al Khor Wildlife Sanctuary
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7.2 Site - Ras Al Khor Wildlife San
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Score : 5/5Historical, Social and C
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7.5 Site Determination and Detailed
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Site Photo SurveyThe wetland is fen
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Figure 8.2: Bubble diagram showing
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Concept - Blurred and Blended Conce
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Integration of concept within the s
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(Top) Main design concept diagram(R
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in a Globalised UAE Context.” Int
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Additional ResourcesAtmodiwirjo, Pa
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List of IllustrationsFigure 1.1 - F
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