In Partial fulfillment Of the Subject Tourism II Submitted to Miss. Ricah Desta R. Te Tour Adviser OCTOBER 10‚ 2012 Submitted By: RAMIL G. PASTOLERO BSHRM CSS 2 - A Table of Contents I. Introduction II. Learning Objectives III. Individual Learning Objectives IV. Journal a. Tourism Industry b. Tourism Entities c. Tourism Destination Development d. Hindrances in Tourism Operation e. Government Tourism Planning and Policy f. Environmental Conservation
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The Environmental Impact of Tourism 1. Tourism and the Environment The term ‘environment’ is a generic concept. It encompasses different contexts including the cultural‚ social‚ political and economic. The most often assumed meaning of environment is that of nature. However‚ we must also remember that how we use nature carries with political‚ economic and social implications. We know that the impacts of human activities upon nature have implications for its biodiversity and the welfare
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Recently‚ Indian government adopted a multi-pronged approach for promotion of tourism‚ which includes new mechanism for speedy implementation of tourism projects‚ development of integrated tourism circuits and rural destinations‚ special capacity building in the unorganized hospitality sector and new marketing strategy. A nation wide campaign‚ for creating awareness about the effects of tourism and preservation of our rich heritage & culture‚ cleanliness and warm hospitality through a process
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the Study Heritage Tourism is traveling to experience the places and activities that authentically represent the stories and people of the past and present. It includes historic‚ cultural and natural attractions. (Heritage Tourism & Economic Development) Its activities and services which provide international and domestic visitors with the opportunity to experience understand and enjoy the special values of a region’s heritage‚ are sometimes referred to as heritage tourism. (Lorton Consulting)
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Sustainable tourism is an industry that attempts to make a low impact on the environment and local culture while helping to generate income‚ employment‚ and the conservation of local ecosystems. It is responsible tourism that is both ecologically and culturally sensitive. Meaning‚ sustainable tourism activities have minimal impact on the environment and culture of the host community. It aims to meet the needs of the present tourists and host communities whilst protecting and enhancing needs in the
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of key UK and worldwide tourist destinationsLO2 Understand the cultural‚ social and physical features of tourist destinationsLO3 Understand how the characteristics of destinations affect theirappeal to touristsLO4 Understand issues likely to affect the popularity of tourist destinations | Unit content1 Understand the scope of key UK and worldwide tourist destinationsMain destinations: by income generated‚ visitor numbers and tourism statisticsTourist destinations: major tourist destinations selected
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long standing‚ well established Indian brands. 2. Competition on price point 3. Stagnated growth 4. Economic and political turbulence in most countries Strengths Hospitality Industry in India 1. Natural and cultural diversity : India has a rich cultural heritage. The "unity in diversity" tag attracts most tourists. The coastlines‚ sunny beaches‚ backwaters of Kerala‚ snow capped Himalayas and the quiescent lakes are incredible. 2. Demand-supply gap : Indian hotel
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Introduction of Special Interest Tourism The tourism industry has changed over the years along with the socio-economic situations in many countries. Therefore‚ tourism markets that were popular twenty years ago are now in deterioration as travellers look for some kind of fulfilment and meaning at the destination. Special interest tourism (SIT) can be defined as a form of tourism that provides an enriching experience that is of special interest to visitors in addition to other leisure activities
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Course: HND in TRAVEL and TOURISM Unit : QCF-Level 5 in TRAVEL and TOURISM SECTOR Task 1:a Examine the historic developments in the field of travel and tourism with reference to the contribution of tehnological and economic developments‚including the industrial revolution over the last two hundred years. History of Tourism The term travel and tourism is certainly not a new phenomenon
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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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