Ecotourism and Sustainable Development in Kenya By Robertson Ndegwa Ngunyi 罗伯特 Paper submitted for Ecotourism Final Exam to Sun Yat Sen University‚ Doctorate in Tourism Management School of Business‚ Department of Hotel and Tourism Management Professor Liu Yan December‚ 2009 Keywords: Protected areas‚ Sustainability‚ Community Based Tourism‚ Maasai‚ Safari 1 Ecotourism and Sustainable Development in Kenya Robertson Ndegwa Ngunyi Abstract The purpose of this paper is to provide abridgment of the
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Advantages of Tourism in Bali Tourism is often seen by the government as a vital source of income which can be used for development. Bali in Indonesia‚always be an enchanting placr for foreigners‚ visited for its beauty beaches‚ temples and fascinating culture that draw tourists from all around the world. The industry brought many benefit to the island and also for the local people. Such as increased employment‚ and become th most important area in Indonesia after Jakarta. However tourism need to be
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Environmental Impacts of Tourism * The history of tourism closely shows that the environment has contributed to the birth and progress of tourism. * The term “environment” connotes both human and physical characteristics. Speakers and writers often refer to human environment‚ physical environment or a combination of both. * A term that describes the human and physical characteristics of an area is preexisting forms. BENEFITS 1. Environmental Awareness Tourism has created environmental
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1 tourism impacts The impacts of tourism can be sorted into seven general categories: 1. Economic 2. Environmental 3. Social and cultural 4. Crowding and congestion 5. Services 6. Taxes 7. Community attitude Each category includes positive and negative impacts. Not all impacts are applicable to every community because conditions or resources differ. Community and tourism leaders must balance an array of impacts that may either improve or negatively affect communities and their residents
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Sustainable tourism is a myth. Discuss Tourism is one of the world’s fastest growing industries and is a major source of income for many countries‚ however‚ tourism can also have its share of problems on a country‚ such as loss of cultural heritage. People are now seeking more responsible holidays‚ these include various forms of sustainable tourism such as ‘eco-tourism’ and ‘Cultural tourism’. Sustainable tourism is ‘a form of ongoing tourism development which helps to preserve and protect the environment
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HMTREND/HMB31 January 27‚ 2015 The tourism industry creates important economic benefits to both host countries and tourists’ home countries. Especially in developing countries‚ one of the reason for a region to promote itself as a tourism destination is the expected economic improvement. The economic importance of tourism to a destination is commonly underappreciated and extends well beyond core hospitality and transportation sectors. It benefits the tourism supply chain and the economic gains through
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Tourism in the island of Bali started to develop only in the 1970s (Thullen‚ 1996). Most of the tourism activities in South Bali are related to the color of white and blue‚ which is the natural resource of beaches and seas. Under the water‚ Bali has many impressive dive sites‚ visibility underwater is good with warm water temperature of average 27℃ (Bali Tourism Board‚ 2011). Bali Hotel Villa Blog (2010) suggested that Sea Walking in Sanur and visiting to Lembongan Island and Penida Island for diving
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BHARATHIDASAN UNIVERSITY‚ TIRUCHIRAPPALLI 620 024 B.A. Tourism and Travel Management Programme – Course Structure under CBCS (applicable to the candidates admitted from the academic year 2010 -2011 onwards) Sem. Part Course Language Course – I (LC) – Tamil*/Other Languages +# English Language Course - I (ELC) Core Course – I (CC) - Introduction to Tourism Core Course – II (CC) - Geography of Tourism First Allied Course –I (AC) – Principles of Management First Allied Course –II (AC) – Cultural
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attraction‚ one that was made specifically for tourists (main and side Impsources) or something that a local population shares with tourists (shared and incidental Impsources). Since we define the essence of the tourists’ tourism as being the moment a tourist experiences a tourism Impsource‚ this means that the presence of things or phenomena that are of interest for tourists is of basic importance‚ as well as the presence of tourists themselves to experience them. We can make a distinction between
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Tourism in Morocco: The challenge to attract 10 million foreign visitors by 2010 By Fatima Ezzahra Rachidi Mohammed Rai Najia Hassanain Salwa Nana SSK 1202 - Critical Reading and Problem Solving Section 1 Instructor: Dr. Barbara Huff Summer 2006 July 18‚ 2006 1 Table of Contents Table of Contents............................................................................................................................ 1 Abstract .............................................
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