COASTAL TOURISM IN KERALA: ITS IMPACT ON ECONOMY AND ENVIRONMENT THESIS SUBMITTED TO THE COCHIN UNIVERSITY OF SCIENCE AND TECHNOLOGY IN PARTIAL F ULFILMENT OF THE REQUIREMENTS FOR THE AWARD OF THE DEGREE OF DOCTOR OF PHILOSOPHY IN ECONOMICS A UNDER THE FACULTY OF SOCIAL SCIENCES by K. RAJESH UNDER THE SUPERVISION OF DR. RAMAKRISHNAN KORAKANDY j ’§l ’¢»|l: % -; *0 iflifilfli/‘ X0‘)-be ~¢-04MB -" ’ 30 uiqmgq MG >»6a.>nrA-r.d- I SCHOOL OF INDUSTRIAL FISHERIES
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1.1 INTRODUCTION Tourism is a travel for recreational‚ leisure or business purpose. The World Tourism Organization defines tourists as people travelling from one place to another and staying in places outside their usual environment for not more than one consecutive year for leisure‚ business and other purposes. The importance of tourism‚ as an instrument of economic development and employment generation‚ particularly in remote and backward areas‚ has been well recognized the world over. It
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Title: TOURISM AND ITS CURRENT TRENDS INTRODUCTION : Started as a private initiative to promote the Philippines as a major travel destination‚ the Philippine Tourist & Travel Association was organized in 1950. In 1956‚ the Board of Travel and Tourist Industry was created by Philippine Congress. As stipulated in the Integrated Reorganization Plan in 1972 sanctioned as a law under Presidential Decree No. 1‚ as amended‚ the Department of Trade and Tourism was established‚ reorganizing the then Department
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of the keys to tourism development‚ a complete contradiction to that of the essay statement‚ which I believe really has no ground to stand on. In this essay I will illustrate this point by showing the roles with which local government plays within the community‚ and the importance it has to creating a successfully developed tourism product that maximises the benefits for not only the residences of the community but the tourist himself. Over the past forty years‚ trends in the tourism industry illustrate
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Project Title: Tourism Marketing Name of the Student: Tapabrata Bhattacharyya Roll Number: EEPM -05- 027 Professor: Dr. Atanu Adhikari Table of Contents 1. Project Scope 2. Indian Tourism Statistics 3. What is Marketed 4. Evolution of Tourism in India 5. Why Tourism Marketing 6. Accessing Market opportunities and customer values in Tourism Marketing 7. Segmentation in Tourism Marketing 8. Tourism Marketing Positioning 9. Competition in Tourism Marketing
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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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Brazil Tourism Report Marketreportsonbrazil.com presents a report on “Brazil Tourism Report”. The Brazil Tourism Report examines the significant long-term potential being offered by the local tourism industry‚ especially as the country will host the Olympic Games in Rio de Janeiro in 2016. March‚ 09th‚ 2015 – Navi Mumbai‚ India: Marketreportsonbrazil.com presents a report on “Brazil Tourism Report”. The report also analyses the growth and risk management strategies being employed by some of the
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The Development of the Tourism Industry of Bangladesh over the last three years Prepared for Mr. Arafat Rahman Course Instructor BUS 104‚ 18th Batch BBA Program October 03‚ 2009 Prepared by Muhammad Musfiqur Rahman ID: 18b931 Group Section no.: 01 The Development of the Tourism Industry of Bangladesh over the last three years Authorization Message September 03‚ 2009 BUS 104 Students‚ The purpose of this report is to familiarize students with the basic techniques and principles associated with
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Chapter 12: Tourism Components and Supply Tourism is a composite of activities‚ services‚ and industry that deliver a travel experience‚ it is important to identify and categorized its supply components. The quality and quantity of these determine tourism’s success in any area. The components and supply element of tourism that has in the article that I read are three components which are accessibility‚ accommodation and attraction. Accessibility means reachability to the place of destination
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MASTER’S IN TOURISM MANAGEMENT (SEMESTER III AND IV) MTM (Second Year) Assignments Booklet (2012) January 2012 session and July 2012 session [For students who intend to sit for the June 2012 TEE and December 2012 TEE] MTM-9 TO 15 [pic] School of Tourism and Hospitality Services Management Indira Gandhi National Open University Maidan Garhi‚ New Delhi – 110 068 DATE OF SUBMISSION OF ASSIGNMENTS
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