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    Tourism Activities in the Frame of Regional Development: The Case of Sivas Abstract In this paper‚ the focus was about alternative tourism alternative development strategies in the perspective of regional development. Not only industry but also tourism is very important for regional development. The effect of tourism for regional development was examined and the necessity of alternative tourism invesments was considered in accordance of regional development. Additionally‚ an assessment was made for

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    BLENDING GANDHIAN CONCEPTS INTO CSR STRATEGIES FOR SUSTAINABLE RURAL DEVELOPMENT Rationale for Study: The three major concepts which the thesis revolves around are: i) Gandhian Socio-economic Analytical Framework ii) Corporate Social Responsibilities (CSR) and Strategies iii) Integral and Sustainable Rural Development All of these strands are powerful enough in their individual spheres but if these are blended into a concept for sustainable rural development‚ a new paradigm for social change in rural India

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    The following is an expository essay using the subject analysis. Tertiary Education – Key to Jamaica’s Sustainable Development : Yet Illusive Tertiary education is the key to sustainable development in Jamaica but the cost of accessing it is way beyond the means of the majority of the populace. In today’s fast-paced information age‚ the same skills and knowledge that had facilitated the production and service economies of the past are in need of upgrading to meet those required for the modernization

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    In what ways is sustainable development different from mainstream modernisation models? Despite overwhelming proof that the Western modernisation model will mean the end of planet earth as we know it there remains stubborn resistance to necessary change. Why? What are the major opposition forces to sustainability? Are global cooperation and changing lifestyles feasible? Use the example of one Caribbean country in your answer To be‚ or not to be -- that is the age-old question‚ and civilization

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    Introduction The history of management is primordial as the history of civilization. Management means the process of designing and maintaining an environment in which individual working together in groups efficiently accomplish selected aims. In every organization‚ there is a manager who works to manage the human and material resources in order to obtain the organizational and individual objectives successfully. In an organization‚ the employees work as a group and manager

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    Sustainable Food Production and Consumption Agenda for Action Current methods of food production and consumption are imposing a severe burden on the environment and the constituent natural resources. New production and processing methods driven by biotechnology (genetically modified organisms (GMOs)‚ hormones and other growth promoters) affect food safety. Are alternative more sustainable patterns of food production and consumption feasible? The paper examines some consumer initiatives in Asia

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    What is Sustainable Tourism? Writer Tim Forsyth defined himself as a specialist in political approaches to environmental change and international development. He have worked on two key themes; - The politics of environmental science and policy processes‚ especially in rapidly developing societies     - The development of deliberative‚ multi-stakeholder forms of governance that can result in more development-friendly‚ as well as environmentally effective‚ policy solutions. The article

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    emphasise on sustainable development. Even in Mauritius we are talking about Maurice ‘ile durable’. So the future of integrated resorts in Mauritius and around the world will go mainly in the pipeline of the sustainability concept. Using a sustainable approach to integrated resort development can offer a real contribution to institutions in terms of optimising their assets and reducing risks‚ costs and impacts. The benefits associated with sustainable integrated resort development would be financial

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    Discuss the view that urbanisation in both the developed and the developing world is unsustainable (40marks) Urbanisation is the process in which people move from a rural area to an urban area. Levels of urbanisation are determined by looking at both the population of rural and urban areas. For the first time ever in history more people live in urban areas than in rural areas. This movement shows no sign of stopping with a predicted 1.84% increase in people living in urban areas expected between

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    Sustainable Management in Finance Project 2 1. How can sustainable production or services be less expensive than traditional ones? Traditionally sustainable production or services usually recognized as more expensive and it is hard for companies to retain immediate profit from the investment. Part of the reason is because companies have to fundamentally change the way they think about ‘lowering costs‚ taking a leap of faith’ that initial investments made in more-costly materials and methods

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