o n ANALYSIS Using the concept of yield to assess the sustainability of different tourist types S. Becken⁎‚ D. Simmons Environment‚ Society and Design Division‚ P.O. Box 84‚ Lincoln University‚ Canterbury‚ New Zealand A R T I C LE I N FO Article history: Received 4 November 2007 Received in revised form 7 November 2007 Accepted 18 December 2007 Available online 30 January 2008 Keywords: Yield Tourist types Sustainability assessment Indicators AB S T R A C T Sustainability assessments
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Jaipur International Tourist Survey April 2011 Introduction With its extraordinary history and culture‚ Rajasthan holds a prominent position within India’s tourism industry. In the region‚ Jaipur has always been a major tourist destination with its many prized cultural assets. However‚ the economic boom India is witnessing is dramatically reshaping the tourism landscape‚ from the arrival of international hotel chains to the development of new transport infrastructure‚ new challenges and opportunities
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CENTRO ESCOLAR UNIVERSITY COLLEGE OF HOPITALITY MANAGEMENT “THE POTENTIAL OF RANCH PARADISE AS TOURIST DESTINATION IN CLARK FIELD PAMPANGA” Thesis submitted for the degree of Bachelor of Science in Tourism Management RUZZEL M. MAGAT SHERLENE MAE F. ANGELES FRANCES ANNE DE VERA ABIGAIL G. DELA CRUZ 2013-2014
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Agra Fort Amar Singh Gate‚ one of two entrances into Agra’s Red Fort Agra Fort (sometimes called the Red Fort)‚ was commissioned by the great Mughal Emperor Akbar in 1565‚ and is another of Agra’s World Heritage Sites. A stone tablet at the gate of the Fort states that it had been built before 1000 but was later renovated by Akbar. The red sandstone fort was converted into a palace during Shāh Jahān’s time‚ and reworked extensively with marble and pietra dura inlay. Notable buildings in the fort
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Effects of Food Image on Tourists’ Destination Image and Visit Intention ABSTRACT In Korea‚ recent trends brand destinations using their regional food‚ realizing that food reflects a country’s culture and its people. However‚ theoretical concepts and research are lacking to explain how food images work in branding destination and what their effects are. Therefore‚ the primary goal of this study is to identify the attributes and impacts of Korean food image on
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Branding the Destination The tourism industry is a remarkable industry as it has brought positive effects in terms of intercultural exchange as well as economic growth to the tourism destination (UNWTO‚ 2011). The UNTWO (2007‚ p1) defines a destination as “the place visited that is central to the decision to take the trip”. The term ‘branding’ is often encountered in marketing classes however it does apply in the tourism aspect as well. It was more than two decades ago when Pritchard and Morgan
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Perceptions of Tourism related Responsibility of the Stakeholders in a Tourist Destination: Empirical Evidences Edgar D’ Souza* Nandakumar Mekoth* Abstract There are multiple stakeholders who have varied interests in relation to tourism industry namely the host community‚ business organizations‚ tourists and the government. Responsible tourism aims not only to minimize the negative impacts but to maximize the positive impacts of tourism on these stake holders
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HK’s air pollution is affecting its position as a financial hub and a tourist destination Ask any of the Hong Kong residents. There is no surprise to hear them saying the smog hiding Hong Kong’s once blue skies has been getting thicker over the last decade. Indeed‚ Bloomberg recently reported that air pollution in Hong Kong has been soaring since 2007. In 2011‚ the crowded state recorded 175 days of “very high” pollution– more than double the figure from four years prior. How is the declining
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of income from foreign exchange in Malaysia and Melaka is one of the most significant tourism destinations in Malaysia. Tourism sector has helped Malaysia in many ways. Some of the positive sides are that it helps to increase Malaysian quality of life‚ and promote Malaysia as a fine and save country to visit. As a world class tourism destination nominated by UNESCO in 2008‚ Melaka has served many tourists throughout the world. Since 2008‚ many of the study done were focused on heritage conservation
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Tourism Destinations Assignment for 14th July 2013 Student name: Ciprian Ovidiu Golache Id number: 4068835 Contents Introduction 2 The appeal of current leading tourist destinations compared with that of currently developing tourist destinations and evaluation of how characteristics of a tourist destination affect its appeal 3 Economic characteristics 3 Physical characteristics 4 Social characteristics 5 Political characteristics 6 Destinations 6 Appeal 7 Issues that affect the popularity
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