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    Negative Economic Impacts of Tourism There are many hidden costs to tourism‚ which can have unfavorable economic effects on the host community. Often rich countries are better able to profit from tourism than poor ones. Whereas the least developed countries have the most urgent need for income‚ employment and general rise of the standard of living by means of tourism‚ they are least able to realize these benefits. Among the reasons for this are large-scale transfer of tourism revenues out of the

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    Employment generated by tourism is categorized into direct and indirect. Direct employment is defined as jobs which are specifically created by the need to supply and serve tourists. The obvious example is those jobs created by the opening of a tourist hotel. Tourism‚ however‚ requires a large input from the construction sector‚ and those workers employed on building tourism facilities constitute a backward linkage from the tourism sector. These jobs in relation to tourism may be regarded as being

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    The term “Birth Tourism “can be defined as traveling to another country for the purpose of giving birth in that country. According to the data from 2014 American community survey (ACS) the immigrant’s rate in United States increased by 2.4 million since 2010.In addition to immigrants‚ there were 16.2 million US born minor children which indicates around 17 million of immigrants are granted US citizenship according to 14th Amendment. (Karen Zeigler‚Steven A.Camarota ‚September 2015)The largest numbers

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    interconnectedness between various parts of the world. It is a process through which diverse world is unified into a single society. Globalization touches almost all spheres of human life; social‚ economic‚ political‚ cultural‚ environmental. Economic impact: Positive Impact: 1. Trade with other countries tremendously increased. Exports and imports boomed due to opening up of trade markets. 2. Global food chain / restaurants 3. Liberalization of Indian markets for foreign players. This has increased

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    Environmental impact assessment is a formal process used to predict the environmental results‚ both negative and positive of a plan‚ policies‚ and programs‚ it propose measures to adjust impacts to acceptable levels or to investigate new technological solutions. Although an assessment may lead to difficult economic decisions and political and social concerns‚ environmental impact assessment protect the environment by providing the basis for effective and sustainable development. Environmental

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    ENVIRONMENTAL IMPACT ASSESSMENT Environmental Impact Assessment (EIA) is a systematic process to identify‚ predict and evaluate the environmental effects of proposed actions in order to aid decision making regarding the significant environmental consequences of projects‚ developments and programmes. EIA helps the stakeholders with the identification of the environmental‚ social and economic impacts of a proposed development before a decision is taking on whether or not to proceed. Particular

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    Environmental Impacts of the ASEAN-China Free Trade Agreement on the Greater Mekong Sub-Region Hing Vutha and Hossein Jalilian Cambodia Development Resource Institute September 2008 trade knowledge network Copyright © 2008 International Institute for Sustainable Development Published by the International Institute for Sustainable Development International Institute for Sustainable Development 161 Portage Avenue East‚ 6th Floor Winnipeg‚ Manitoba Canada R3B 0Y4 Tel: (204) 958-7700

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    Impact on the ecosystem Impact on wildlife In a study on the impact of tourist vehicles on the Maasai Mara Reserve in Kenya carried out in 1990‚ it was discovered that for the cheetah‚ it rarely fed during peak driving hours; furthermore‚ it waked off when any vehicle approached closer than 21 meters. When the lion was investigated‚ its peak feeding hours was when the tourists’ vehicles went back to their lodges for launch or to rest; it also fed early during the morning and late during the evening

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    Positive Effects of Tourism in Developing Countries BY Ruby P. Autor School of International Hospitality Management WCC Antipolo‚ Rizal October 15‚ 2012 Introduction Tourism has been increasingly viewed as an alternative approach in economic and environmental development as well as in the aspect of social and cultural in developing countries. Combating poverty is probably the most leading problem that most of the countries in the world especially

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    Chapter 3: Methodology of EIA December 1997 EIA for Developing Countries 3.0 Methods for Environmental Impact Assessment Changes in the practice of Environmental Impact Assessment (EIA) and advances in information technology have greatly expanded the range of tools available to the EIA practitioner. For example‚ map overlay methods‚ originally pioneered by McHarg (1971)‚ have evolved into sophisticated Geographic Information Systems (GIS). Expert systems‚ a branch of artificial intelligence

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