HOW TOURISM CAN CONTRIBUTE TO SOCIO-CULTURAL CONSERVATION Negative socio-cultural impacts from tourism How tourism can contribute to socio-cultural development Tourism can contribute to positive developments‚ not just negative impacts. It has the potential to promote social development through employment creation‚ income redistribution and poverty alleviation. Other potential positive impacts of tourism include: Tourism as a force for peace Traveling brings people into contact with each other and
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A. ROAD TRANSPORT- dominated by motor cars and coaches that provides door- to- door flexibility‚ gives view of the landscape and a means of transporting recreational equipment. B. RAIL TRANSPORT- provides examples of the specific development of a country. It competes with road transport in terms of time and distance- from city center to city center. C. AIR TRANSPORT- their main market is the visitors who give utmost importance to speed and range. This is available in scheduled and chartered
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people were evacuated and were relocated to shelters across the country. According the article” Economic impacts from Hurricane Katrina were also considerable. Tens of thousands of jobs were lost due to severely damaged or destroyed businesses and supporting infrastructure. Major highways in and around New Orleans were damaged or destroyed‚ disrupting commerce. Katrina had a profound impact on the southeast Louisiana/Mississippi oil and gas industry‚ which accounts for nearly 30 percent of total
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2.0 Findings and Discussion 2.1 Definition The International Forum of Travel and Tourism Advocates defines tourism as the activities of persons travelling to and staying in places outside their usual environment for not more than one consecutive year for leisure‚ business and other purposes not related to the exercise of an activity remunerated from within the place visited and also refers to the sector of the national economy with complex functions that unites a number of goods and services‚ offer
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approach. First‚ tourism impacts and tourism in the Gross Domestic Product are pooled into the framework to better understand the impact of tourism in the whole economy. Finally‚ general equilibrium theories and the theoretical structure of an applied CGE model are briefly discussed to better understand the framework under which the tourism sub-sector interacts with the other sectors‚ sub-sectors and industries in the economy. Tourism Impacts[1] The impacts of tourism expenditure are
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The Economic Impact of European Integration Nearly half of the century ago we couldn’t imagine Europe as it is right now. At the time it seemed to be utopia for some idealists. Nevertheless‚ there were some talks on the “United States of Europe”. However‚ no one could dream about the European Union. Last decades have shown us how far countries can give up their own interests in order to withstand as one unity. The EU as we know now is an ambiguous system that doesn’t fall neither for state structure
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The source is referring to the negative impact of economic globalization. Economic globalization is the increase economic integration and interdependence among national‚ regional and local economies across the world. This is caused by the process of importing/exporting of goods and services between countries resulting in more capital and job opportunities. The idea of economic globalization arose from many world events which shaped the economic‚ social and political landscapes of numerous countries
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The economic situation has proven to have impacted the airline industries in many ways. For instance‚ changes in price of an airline industry may also change the demand and elasticity of the services offered by the airline company. In this regard‚ the outlook of the airline industry can still be considered to have strong growth in spite of changing economic conditions. For airlines‚ the economic situation for prices‚ wage inequality and even monetary aspects will hold many challenges and only those
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Dover Beach Mathew Arnold Time and Place Matthew Arnold (1822-1888) wrote "Dover Beach" during or shortly after a visit he and his wife made to the Dover region of southeastern England‚ the setting of the poem‚ in 1851. They had married in June of that year. A draft of the first two stanzas of the poem appears on a sheet of paper he used to write notes for another work‚ "Empedocles on Etna‚" published in 1852. The town of Dover is closer to France than any other port city in England. The body
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supportive of Myrtle. Even though Myrtle‚ Catherine’s married sister‚ is having an affair with Tom‚ who is also married‚ Catherine supports their relationship. Catherine helps Myrtle hide the affair and allows Myrtle to tell Mr. Wilson‚ Myrtle’s husband‚ that she is visiting her (Catherine)‚ when she is actually visiting Tom. Although she supports Myrtle‚ she does get frustrated with the fact that Myrtle married a man that she did not love. On page thirty-four‚ Catherine asks Myrtle why she did marry
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