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    borrowing loans from banks etc. They are owned and controlled by private parties. For example Bank of Maldives‚ Amin Construction pvt ltd‚ Haza Construction pvt ltd. Their main aim is to maximize the profits. Public sector: Public sector organisations are owned and controlled by the government. The main aim is to take the responsibilities of the public. They do not operate for profits. For example: Maldives Police Service‚ IGMH‚ MNDF etc Voluntary Organisations: It is run by individuals. They do not operate

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    Tourism differs from travel in the following aspects: • Reason to travel: It can be anything but remuneration from the place visited. • It requires a change from familiar environment. • Period of stay: The least would be one day and maximum would be a year. General growth of tourism in India In recent years tourism in India has shot up at lightening speed. India has succeeded in becoming the most preferred place amongst domestic and overseas traveler. Tourism exposes the international traveler

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    Tourism has several impacts on many different aspects of Bali’s society. Tourism has impacted on the already existing‚ social‚ economic‚ cultural and environmental processes of the island. For example‚ as a result of tourism the pace of urbanisation has rapid increased and tourism has sped up the process of economic development. There are large economic consequences on the economy of Bali. One significant impact on Bali is the foreign exchange earnings. Tourism is the fourth-largest income earner

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    Today‚ tourism clearly offers excellent opportunities for economic growth as shown by the influx of foreign exchange earnings from tourism expenditures. But tourism’s impact is not totally positive. The socio-cultural and environmental impact of tourism must be weighed against its positive economic contribution. Until recently‚ there had been no measurement of the economic reality of the tourism industry. Its economic importance through the supply side‚ the capital formation it generates‚ its

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    Nowadays‚ the tourism industry is dealing with a more demanding customer market that is aware of the variety of tourism products and services as well as the levels of quality that are available. As the tourists are more highly educated and posses higher purchasing power‚ their demands on better tourism products and services should be fulfilled in order for the tourism business to be sustainable. There should be offered a variety of tourism products and services and ensure quality level in accordance

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    BX2091 Tourism & Leisure Management – Field Trip Report | Pulau Ubin BX2091 – Tourism & Leisure Management List of Contents 1. Introduction to Pulau Ubin 2. Leisure industries obligations and operations towards sustainable tourism and leisure activities 2.1. Commercial (Private) sector 2.2. Government (Public) sector 3. Sustainability management issues – Pollution (Environmental) 3.1. Water pollution- Oil leakage 3.2. Improper disposal of waste 3.3. Carbon emission 4. Sustainability management

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    Synopsis The report presents detailed data on market growth dynamics for the car rental market in India. It also provides data on market drivers and indicators‚ along with leading companies and industry news in India car rental market. Furthermore the report enables readers to examine the components of change in the industry by looking at historic and future growth patterns broken down by segment. It should be noted that a number of sections in this report will link clients to Timetric’s Intelligence

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    Globalization and Tourism Sector - SlideShare www.slideshare.net/meltemlaleunal/globalization-and-tourism-sector‎ Apr 15‚ 2013 - Globalization and Tourism Sector Document Transcript ... It provides Indian‚ Africain culturas more awareness butthese cultures only stay like a ... Emerging Issues of Tourism in India under Globalised Era ... www.academia.edu/.../Emerging_Issues_of_Tourism_in_India_under_G...‎ EMERGING ISSUES OF TOURISM INDUSTRY IN INDIA UNDER GLOBALISED ERA Professor Nawab Ali Khan

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    The Impact of the Concept of “Tank (Wewa)-Stupa (Dagaba)‚ Village (Gama) - Temple (Pansala)” (TSVT) to an Integrated Tourism Promotion System: A study in Anuradhapura District‚ Sri Lanka Dayangana K T L U S a‚ Gamlath G R M b a Lecturer‚ Department of Tourism and Hospitality Management‚ Faculty of Management Studies‚ Rajarata University of Sri Lanka. udaya8199@gmail.com b Project Accountant‚ National Post Consumer Plastic Waste Management Project‚ Central Environmental Authority‚ Sri Lanka.

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    In recent years‚ Boracay island in Malay‚ Aklan has become highly endangered due to the destruction of its resources‚ both above and below its crystal blue waters. Both climate change and unrestricted development are to blame for this discouraging fact. Boracay is‚ undoubtedly‚ one of the country’s top tourist destinations‚ and as such‚ has been a major source of income for the Philippines. In 2016 alone‚ Boracay tourism generated a revenue of 43.9 billion pesos from the 1.7 million tourists who

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