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  1. Benefits of Tourism - Essay 2

    Firstly, many countries depend heavily upon foreigners traveling as a source of income. With more tourists, more people are needed to build the accommodation, work in the tourist industry, sell farm produce to the hotels, and build new roads, car-parks, hotels, cable railways and restaurants, plus other...

  2. Tourism

    Tourism has become one of the most appreciated source of income for many countries of the world. Tourism is the fastest growing industry in this world because it is a very good of earning foreign currency. Tourism has many advantages and disadvantages. The advantages of tourism include firstly the...

  3. Tourism

    Firstly, many countries depend heavily upon foreigners traveling as a source of income. With more tourists, more people are needed to build the accommodation, work in the tourist industry, sell farm produce to the hotels, and build new roads, car-parks, hotels, cable railways and restaurants, plus other...

  4. Heritage Tourism and Indigenous Tourism in Australia

    Culture tourism is attracting more and more interests and concerns in the world. Many researchers have different opinions about the definition of culture tourism. Australia, being a cultural state, develops its cultural development rapidly by heritage and indigenous culture. Therefore, this essay is...

  5. Thai Tourism

    [pic] The develop strategy of Thailand tourism Thailand's international tourism is the most important position of developing countries in Asia .Thailand received foreign tourists nearly 10 million people in 2000, foreign exchange earnings over 7 billion US dollars. According to the Thai,...

  6. Dis Advantges and Advantages of Tourism

    administrative positions, little upward mobility.) • infrastructure development (roads, water, electricity, telecom and cybercom, but not necessarily local priorities.) • cultural preservation (economic incentives to preserve food, fashion, festivals and physical history, but these tend to be superficial...

  7. Tourism

    Impact of Tourism in Cox’s Bazar, Bangladesh Sheikh Saleh Ahammed 2010 Master in Public Policy and Governance Program Department of General and Continuing Education North South University, Bangladesh i    To Shapla for travelling with me and To Arnob & Pritha for giving me reasons to stay...

  8. Taiwan: Socio-Cultural Impacts of Tourism

    Cecilia Lascano Loor Student No. 221501 Class S3 Taiwan: Socio-cultural Impacts of Tourism 25.04.2008 1 Outline I. Introduction II. Facts about Taiwan’s tourism III. Positive effects of tourism in Taiwan A. Employment B. Economic IV. Negative socio-cultural effects in Taiwan A. Xenophobia ...

  9. Tourism development in New Zealand

    Executive Summary Tourism development in New Zealand is the result of different factors that permanently interact with each other, all being crucial in the overall strategy success. New Zealand’s tourism policies and planning strategies are efficient, although there is still need for an efficient...

  10. Tourism Marketing for Sustainable Development

    TOURISM MARKETING FOR SUSTAINABLE DEVELOPMENT by Dr. Adarsh Batra* Abstract The levels of marketing, quite often blamed for changing consumer attitudes, promote a materialistic society where status is derived more from the number and type of destinations we visit and leisure activities we undertake...

  11. Tourism

    TOURISM ECONOMICS AND ITS APPLICATION TO REGIONAL DEVELOPMENT 1. Introduction There is now a substantial body of literature on tourism economics and a new journal entitled Tourism Economics. This is not surprising because the tourist industry is, from a number of different viewpoints, the largest...

  12. E-Tourism

    focusing on the e-tourism industry. Its objective is to describe how companies in this industry use ICT for running business, to assess the impact of this development for firms and for the industry as a whole, and to indicate possible implications for policy. We have analyzed the e-tourism industry thanks...

  13. Tourism

    to be a let-down, to get fed up with, to be a, total disaster. A huge number of people travel a lot around the world. But do you know that there are different ways of travelling? Have you ever thought that people who travel may be called differently due to the ways they travel and the purpose of...

  14. Medical tourism

    ECONOMICS AND BUSINESS ------------------------------------------- Topic: Medical tourism – a new approach to treatment – benefits and disadvantages, a new role for nurses – the trend of Medical Tourism in Asia Supervisor: Dr. Phạm Thị Liên, MBA Dept. Group: Vũ Thị Xoan (Leader) ...

  15. Positive Impact Tourism: case studies and visions from Vermont

    Positive Impact Tourism: case studies and visions from Vermont Marta Ceroni and Robert Costanza (Editors) Dedication This book is dedicated to the heritage of Vermont in a time of change. Although cultures, traditions, landscapes, and populations are transforming and...

  16. eco tourism south africa

    The tourism industry has been recognized as a high-growth potential area; the South African government considers it to be a significant contributor to the country’s economic growth. The employment generation potential in this industry easily yields to the government’s ASGISA. Tourism is expected...

  17. Hospitality and Tourism

    [pic] 1. INTRODUCTION[pic] Destinations are the core of tourism, an industry which is generally defined as temporary travel away from home and the activities undertaken there. From a consumer’s perspective, a destination can seem to be like any other travel destinations that provide broadly similar...

  18. Standarizationg in Tourism

    Standardization in tourism - IE WIKI https://ie-wiki.uni-muenster.de/index.php?title=Standardization_in_tour... Standardization in tourism From IE WIKI Group 4 (WS 09/10) Contents 1 Introduction 2 Challenges 3 Approaches 3.1 Classification and Quality signs in tourism 3.1.1 German hotel classification...

  19. Tourism Operations

    TOURISM OPERATIONS ASSIGNMENT CRITICALLY ACCESS THE REASON FOR AND AGAINST DISINTERMEDIATION IN THE TOURISM INDUSTRY. IN YOUR ANSWER EXAMINE THE IMPLICATIONS FOR THE SUPPLIER, CUSTOMER AND OTHER ORGANISATIONS INTRODUCTION Disintermediation is the cutting out of the middle man. In the tourism industry...

  20. “Tourism Development Plan: National Library of the Philippines” – Nation’s Literature’s Shelter Beautification

     “Tourism Development Plan: National Library of the Philippines” – Nation’s Literature’s Shelter Beautification A Thesis Proposal Presented to the Institute of Tourism and Hotel Management (ITHM) Far Eastern University (FEU) – Manila In Partial Fulfillment of Requirements...

  21. tourism

    LEISURE TOURISM - OUTBOUND Submitted in partial fulfillment for the award of Degree of PGDM INTERNATIONAL BUSINESS 2013-2015 INDIAN INSTITUTE OF TOURISM AND TRAVEL...

  22. Performance Problem and Prospect of Ethiopian Orthodox Tewahido Church(Eotc) in the Tourism Sector

    Ethiopian Orthodox Tewahido Church(EOTC) in the Tourism Sector BY: SELAM EDIMOND CHAPTER ONE 1. Introduction 1. Back ground Tourism is both on actuality and an art. It is partly demand...

  23. Tourism

    breakfast and evening meal 4. Full Board – breakfast, lunch and evening meal 5. All Inclusive – three meals a day and snacks and soft drinks and local alcoholic drinks Transfers – in the past transfers were included in the cost of a holiday package. In more recent years tour operators have been charging...

  24. Advantages and Disadvantages of Tourism in the Bahamas

    list and explain three advantages and disadvantages of tourism in the bahamas. Choose two disadvantages and explain how they may become advantages. There are many advantages and disadvantages of tourism.1 advantage is that The tourism industry can create many different jobs. And that can be vary...

  25. Tourism Development

    Introduction to Tourism Planning and Development Goals of Tourism Development To provide a framework for raising the standard of living of the people through the economic benefits of tourism To develop an infrastructure and provide recreation facilities for visitors and residents alike To ensure...

  26. Nature Based Tourism

    Nature Based Tourism Tourism is one of the fastest growing industries in the world. A key element of this growth is attributed tourists wishing to travel outside of the traditional package vacation and pursue individual interests. One of the main features of this is nature-based ecotourism. The...

  27. Tourism: Should It Be Welcomed?

    Tourism: Should it be Welcomed? In the last decades, domestic and international tourism has become one of the world's largest industries and one of its fastest growing economic sectors. While opinions regarding the effects of this industry on local communities are mixed, it is undeniable that the...

  28. Introduction to Tourism Industry

    Introduction to Tourism Industry Tourism is travel for recreational, leisure or business purposes. The World Tourism Organization defines tourists as people who "travel to and stay in places outside their usual environment for more than twenty-four (24) hours and not more than one consecutive year...

  29. Tourism Developement Plan - Osakis, Mn

    Todd County. It is approximately one hundred and twenty-five miles from the state’s capital, St. Paul. There are one thousand six hundred and fifteen people that reside in the city of Osakis. The majority of Osakis is in Douglas County, but a small part of the city extends into Todd County. Osakis is situated...

  30. The development of peoples

    7,000 CWS: 6,783 Helping holiday By Alexa B. Fontanilla and Cristina A. Gadiano WITH THE semestral break just around the corner, more and more people are seeking alternative ways to spend their holidays rather than the usual traveling around popular vacation hotspots. A number of tourists, especially...

  31. Tourism in the West Midlands

    Tourism in the West Midlands Tourism is the fourth largest contributor to the economy of the West Midlands. Each year more than 140 million visits are made to our region, generating over £5 billion to the economy and supporting more than 130,000 jobs. Additionally, business tourism is now worth over...

  32. Tourism Market Segments and Key Trends 2014-2020

    the growth of global tourism market leading to continuous growth in international tourism. Over the last five years, tourism market in emerging economies, especially countries in South America and Asia have driven the global tourism market. Compared to a decade ago, global tourism market has undergone...

  33. Marketing. Submission to Local Network

    Submission to Local Network July 22, 2010 We are writing to propose an eco-tourism initiative for the Local Network as an innovative approach to ensure compliance to the Fourth Principle of the Earth Charter: Secure Earth’s bounty and beauty for present and future generations. The Earth Charter...

  34. Tourism and Aboriginal Tribes

    IB Diploma Geography Analyse the effects of the growth of global tourism on the culture and environment of indigenous people, referring to examples. (20 marks) Indigenous communities, peoples and nations are those which, having a historical continuity with pre-invasion and pre-colonial societies...

  35. Introduction of Tourism Industry in Mauritius Tourism Essay

    The Tourism In Mauritius Tourism Essay This part of the theoretical discussion gives an overview of Mauritius as a tourist destination. A general introduction to the cultural and geographical background with a description of tourism characteristics, attractions, as well as seasonal aspects is presented...

  36. Unsustainable tourism

    Unsustainable tourism Over recent decades, tourism has experienced continuous growth due to the development of the global economy. It is becoming an important economic sector of both developed and developing countries (UNWTO). However, unsustainable tourism, which is profit-oriented, occurs in a wide...

  37. Tourism Glossary

    he is allocentric Agricultural tourism – The practice of attracting travelers or visitors to an area used primarily for agricultural purposes. Ex. Agricultural tourism is growing among Canadians Common currency – Traveling to a country and being able to withdraw local currency with your debit or credit...

  38. What Is Tourism?

    What is 'Tourism'? Tourism is the industry ivolving the catering to visitors from another place, it is the business of attracting and taking care of tourist. According to Wikipedia.org tourism is the travel for predominantly amusement or just ...

  39. Advantages of Tourism to Kenya

    of every page of this document, and below are the first 150 words with formatting removed: WHAT ARE ADVANTAGES AND DISADVANTAGES OF TOURISM IN KENYS AND HOW ARE THESE EFFECTS BEING MANAGED? People visit Kenya for a variety of reasons; the warm weather, the sandy beaches, the beautiful scenery, the...

  40. Career Opportunities in Tourism Sector

    Career Options in Travel and Tourism Industry The tourism sector of India is one of the largest revenue earning industry in the country. According to a report by the Ministry of Tourism, Government of India (released in November 2011), about 5.78 million international tourists visited various parts...

  41. Tourism

    blePreparations of tourism-related events for the World Social Forum 2004 Dear colleagues and friends, A number of NGOs and networks concerned with tourism issues are preparing activities in relation of the World Social Forum (WSF) in Mumbai, India, in January 2004. Started in Porto Allegre in...

  42. Globalization of Tourism

    Globalization of Tourism By Choi, Jung Ryoul ( Ray ) English 150 Beatrice Neuhold-Orth December 8 Outline I. Introduction A. Thesis Statement:...

  43. Tourism: Yesterday, Today and Tomorrow

    Tourism: Yesterday, Today and Tomorrow Tourism, the act of paying money to go from one place to another to see different and unique sights, has been a fact of civilized life since approximately the 12th century. Of course, back in those days it was basically the upper, upper classes that had the time...

  44. Crisis Management in Tourism

    World Bank (2007) defines tourism as, “the activities of people travelling to and staying places outside their usual environment for no more than one year for leisure, business, and other purposes not related to an activity remunerated from within the place visited”. The tourism industry is argued to be...

  45. Understanding tourism and the tourist industry

    Understanding tourism and the tourist industry “Tourism is the temporary short-term movement of people to destinations outside the places where they normally live and work, and activivites during their stay at these destinations: it includes movement for all purposes, as well as day visits of excursions...

  46. Medical Tourism Market: size and forecast, 2014 - 2020by Future Market Insights

    Global Medical Tourism Market Share, Global Trends, Analysis, Research, Report, Opportunities, Segmentation and Forecast, 2014 - 2020 Future Market Insights www.futuremarketinsights.com sales@futuremarketinsights.com Report Description Report Description Medical tourism is a popular...

  47. Will the Credict Crunch Affect Our Tourism?

    CREDICT CRUNCH AFFECT OUR TOURISM? By Lamin Bojang Senior Lecturer, Institute of Travel and Tourism This year’s tourist season is overclouded with heightened fears of a global credit crunch. Most stake holders are worried that it might yet be another poor season. Even the Tourism Authority who used to...

  48. Place a Wager: Will the 4-Times-Larger Shanghai Disneyland Harm Hong Kong's Tourism?

    Place a wager: Will the 4-times-larger Shanghai Disneyland harm Hong Kong’s tourism? After long negotiation, the Walt Disney Company finally announced that the Shanghai Disneyland project is confirmed and is planned for opening in 2014. The park will occupy 6sq km, which is around 4.7 times of the...

  49. Marketing

    Eco-Tourism In literal term, eco -tourism could be understood as making as little impact as possible to the environment while visiting a place (Infotech, 2010). Eco tourism aims at encouraging wild life and habitats while touring. The prime focus of it is on local cultures, wild life, volunteering...

  50. Tourism and Technolgy

    dezvoltare durabilă tourism. technology. sustainable development DRD. EC. ROXANA-MIRELA GĂZDAC Drd. Ing. Daniela Maria MUNTEAN Universitatea Tehnică din Cluj-Napoca Abstract: This article presents several technological innovations that have an important impact for both tourism and the environment...

  51. Canadien Tourism

    Canadian Tourism in the U.S. The typical vacation for Canadians might not have included coming to the United States years ago but now that the loonie is on the rise, there is new consideration. The loonie which is also the Canadian dollar, named after the loon on the back of the coin, is at an all...

  52. Travel and Living

    of science and technology, tourism also develop dramatically. Some of people said that it bring a lot of benefits to us but further consideration shows that it also has disadvantages. Increased inward economy leading to increased investment in the area (regional advantage). This may result in other...

  53. Something New

    simple - just learn. Nowadays tourism is very important and popular. Even though tourism isn’t so convenient for all of us. It has good sides but it also has some setbacks. Tourism has become one of the most appreciated source of income for many countries of the world. Tourism is the fastest growing industry...

  54. Adverticement

    topic is the problem of tourism. Please allow me explain my outline first. I will state two main problems. Then, I will give you recommendations about how to solve the problem and a conclusion at the end of this presentation. Finally tourism can have bad effects for locals. For example natural landscape...

  55. The Number of Elderly People in the World Is Increasing. What Do You Think Are the Positive and Negative Effect of This Trend?

    The number of elderly people in the world is increasing. What do you think are the positive and negative effect of this trend? There is a prevailing tendency that the amount of elders is rising. This phenomenon has two different sides. Considering to this I will reveal both negative...

  56. Economic Structure

    Economics Structure of Singapore Tourism Industry Introduction The global economy has cause most of the South East Asian country to improve economically. Statistically Singapore is the best performer compared to other countries around the world. Its national income per head is higher...

  57. Why Should We Do This?

    Yes, I think that the tourism plans should go ahead. I think with Airtravel getting involved with other countries will boost their reputation and could increase the amount of costumers that Airtravel get from holiday makers wanting to go to Latasica. Also with Airtravel making more flights to Latasica...

  58. Transformation of International Tourism in Europe - Ryanair and Easyjet

    In the last 10 years, low-cost airlines such as Ryanair and EasyJet have transformed the face of international tourism in Europe. What is the secret of their success and bearing in mind the mounting evidence short-haul aviation is a major contributor to atmospheric pollution and global warming, what...

  59. Asddd

    TOURISM Tourism is now recognized as being an economic activity of global activity activity. This complex and multi-faceted industry plays an important role in the economies of many developed and less developed countries. Although the impact of tourism industry on economic life is generally positive...

  60. Globalization for a Transnational Corporation

    capital, goods and people has also created enormous opportunities for the expansion of tourism. Globalisation and Tourism seems to be interrelated. One on hand, globalisation can contribute to the growth of tourism sector through free movement of almost anything and on the other hand tourism can spread and...