Baliuag University Baliuag‚ Bulacan In partial fulfillment in the subject Tourism Sustainabilty Palanan Wilderness – Palanan‚ Isabela (Case Study Analysis) Submitted to: Ms. Michelle Mendoza Submitted by: Monica Feliza Juan Maricar Mempin Cherish Ann Veraguas Maureen Santos August 2012 Introduction Palanan is a remote 2nd class municipality in the province of Isabela‚ Philippines. According to the latest census‚ it has a population of 16‚254 people in 2‚837
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In centuries ago‚ there were various types of animal species that lived in this world but these species cannot be found for the meantime and forever. There are many efforts had been done in order to preserve endangered species but the numbers of endangered species are still increase rapidly. However‚ there were still numbers of selfish people that did not even concern about the animal species that disappeared. Animal extinction can be defined as animal species no longer stay in the earth as it already
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research reasons as to why people should chose to come visit Newfoundland and Labrador‚ and partake in what the wonderful Wilderness Newfoundland Adventures has to offer instead of travelling elsewhere for a similar adventure. I will define the term ecotourism‚ and list some reasons as to why it is a growing activity in the travel industry. I will describe what products Wilderness Newfoundland Adventure has to offer‚ I will conduct a competitive analysis‚ consisting of direct and in direct competition
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Philippine Women’s University CDCEC - Tarlac SUSTAINABLE TOURISM DEVELOPMENT: ITS IMPACT TO THE ECONOMY OF TARLAC CITY Submitted to: Serwin Tolenada Instructor Submitted by: Ma. Ever S. Ignacio BS - Tourism Chapter I THE PROBLEM AND ITS BACKGROUND Introduction Tourism is known as one of the major contributors to the global economy delivering 10.9% of world Gross Domestic Product (GDP) in 1996 (UNWTO 2003). It offers economic benefits to industrialized and developing countries
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ADVENTURE TOURISM A Minor Project Report Submitted in partial fulfillment of the requirements for the award of the degree of Bachelor of Business Administration (T&TM) programme of Guru Gobind Singh Indraprastha University‚ Delhi. Submitted To: Submitted by: Komal Goel Ishaan Rastogi Roll No.: 03512205012
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Chapter Eight Ecotourism in India Mohan Krishen Khanna Introduction India‚ a country situated in south Asia‚ is of subcontinental dimension with a population of over one billion people. India is primarily an agricultural economy with a vast range of crops. The livelihood of over 60% of the population continues to be based on agriculture. Of late‚ there has been a growing trend of urbanisation and diversification away from agriculture. The industrial sector is now playing a larger role in
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livelihoods for local communities‚ the Natural Conservancy and Chinese partners launched a series of protection projects in Three Parallel Rivers Area in Yunnan province. To create sustainable ecotourism is one of the most important targets for these projects. Although there are many studies focused on ecotourism in protected areas in China‚ few of them discuss the status of wildlife tourism and the associated benefits it can bring to the participating communities in China’s protected areas. This report
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ST. PAUL UNIVERSITY DUMAGUETE COLLEGE OF BUSINESS EDUCATION BACHELOR OF SCIENCE IN TOURISM SY 2010 – 2011 THE IMPACT OF ECOTOURISM DEVELOPMENT CONCERNING ON THE MARINE SANCTUARY TOWARDS THE QUALITY OF LIFE OF THE PEOPLE LIVING IN APO ISLAND FOR THE PERIOD 2000 – 2010. CHAPTER 1 THE PROBLEM AND ITS SETTING INTRODUCTION In a remote fishing village in the Philippine archipelago‚ coastal fishers responded to falling fish stocks by working harder to catch them. The combination
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people. In Peru‚ many rainforests were demolished by humans‚ thus‚ Peru government has made numerous methods to save the current environment‚ and one of the methods is ecotourism. In order to protect Peru’s nature based environment‚ generate money for local economic‚ achieve conservation and enhance social sustainability‚ a new ecotourism activities will be presented in this report. The aims of this report are to contribute economics‚ social‚ environmental and sustainability to Peru. The report will
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Hotel Industry 16 6.4 Government policies (Tourism Bureau) 17 6.5 Concerns in supply-side issues of tourism 17 7. Tourism as an Emerging Industry in Taiwan 18 7.1 Introduction of Taiwan’s tourism policy towards tourists from mainland China 21 8. Ecotourism in Taiwan 22 9. Social and Economic Impacts 23 10. Conclusion 24 1. Introduction Taiwan is the only East Asian island that is crossed by the Tropic of Cancer. Geographically‚ it is located at the point where the Asian continent meets
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