Tourism as complex phenomenon Tourism development is a complex process involving the coming together of domestic and international development agents and the key stakeholders groups with the state policy‚ planning regulations. These create a challenge to implementation of sustainable tourism development plan and make South Africa tourism to be complex. To make this argument the paper will address land policy in South Africa‚ environmental impacts‚ the roles of private sector in
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Endangered mammal The maned-three-toed sloth‚ also known as the maned sloth is the rarest of the five sloth species and is endemic to Brazil (Macdonald‚ 2001) . Its name derives from the black mane of hairs‚ which runs down the back of its neck an over the shoulders. Like other sloths are characterized by their short bodies‚ long limbs and stumpy tails (Emmons‚ 1990) . Unusual is its proportions of body parts‚ with very small eyes‚ small ears‚ and a tail that is hidden in the fur ‚ along with a
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few exceptions such as New Zealand) is actually doing more harm than good by not achieving its potential. Forests have essential economic and ecological benefits within themselves. They offer opportunities to extract wood‚ wood products and ecotourism among others. These commercial products and opportunities come side by side with employment prospects and
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The Environmental Movement and Philippine Politics A natural bridge from Southeast Asia‚ the Philippines archipelago is located in one of the richest marine realms in the world. With more than 7‚100 islands‚ the Philippines is a large archipelago that stretches from below Taiwan all the way to the northeastern tip of Borneo at the south. The country is generally divided into 3 island groups: Luzon‚ Visayas and Mindanao. Hot‚ humid‚ and tropical‚ the Philippines climate may not accommodate the
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The economic system‚ as Alaimo argues‚ is a large contributor to the pleasure rhetoric that neglects the environment. The economic system‚ specifically capitalism‚ works to remove humans further from nature by glorifying ecotourism and by providing the rhetoric of needing protection within nature‚ showing humans that nature is an environment that is to be observed and removed from. This glorifying of the environment is harmful because it involves exploiting the environment
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Eco-resort in Rural India Georgy Rajan ID: 1259898 A Research Project submitted in partial fulfillment of the requirements for the degree of Master of Architecture Professional Unitec Institute of Technology‚ 2011 ACKNOWLEDGEMENT First and foremost I offer my gratitude to my supervisors and all the other staff members at Unitec who have helped guide me through this project. I would especially like to acknowledge and thank Krystina Kaza for her continued support and encouragement with this
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Development and Globalisation Development A process of social and economic advancement in terms of the quality of human life. Development can involve can involve economic‚ demographic‚ social political and cultural changes. Development is a term that can be used in many different contexts whether it is social‚ economical‚ political etc. However generally development refers to an improvement in certain areas: • Economic o An increase in the country’s economy with
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Applied AS Level GCE Travel and Tourism Advanced Subsidiary GCE H189 Advanced Subsidiary GCE (Double Award) H389 Oxford Cambridge and RSA Examinations additional support/guidance January 2010 For first assessment in January 2010 Contents Contents 2 Introduction to these support materials 4 Unit G721: Customer service in travel and tourism 5 Unit overview Suggested delivery plan with teaching strategies Unit G722: Travel destinations Unit overview When
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Butler‚ R. (1990). Alternative tourism: pious hope or trojan horse? Journal of Travel Research Vol 28 (3)‚ 91-96. Butler‚ R.W. (1991). Tourism‚ environment and sustainable development Environmental Conservation 18 (3)‚ 201-9. Butler‚ J.R. (1992). Ecotourism: Its Chanding Face and Evolving Phiposophy- paper presented to the IUCN IV World Congress on National Parks and Protected Areas. Butler‚ R.W. (1993). Tourism-An Evolutionary Perspective. In J. G. Nelson‚ R. Butler& G. Wall(eds.) Tourism and Sustainable
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Topic: Endangered Species should be prioritized (for) We should protect the endangered species. Endangered species are native species that faces a risk of extinction in the future. For example‚ animals that are already extinct like the dodo birds‚ platypuses that are going to be extinct and many more. These animals are endangered due to climate changes and habitat destruction. The term endangered species can be used in a legal or general context. In a general context‚ it means species
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