TOU4006 Sustainable Tourism Management (HT114002) Lecture 11 Functional Management in Sustainable Tourism Learning Objectives • Identifying the various measures adopted at the functional level in a premise to attain sustainable tourism development MARKETING Utilizing the 4Ps in Sustainable Tourism Product − Developing products which are more sustainable in nature‚ e.g. conservation holidays or ecotourism − Vacation packages using public transportation rather than private cars − Small-scale rural
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The tradition concept of development has for a considerable period of time been driven by economic considerations. Exploitation of natural resources which leads to environmental degradation motivated by targets of maximum profits has been the norm and little regard has been granted to the side effects of development initiatives. Gradual escalation of awareness and realisation of the range as well as the magnitude of environmental effects of development initiatives led to worldwide discussions on
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section of the report introduces sustainable tourism development and its current trends. The next section discusses community tourism and pro-poor tourism; their connection to sustainable tourism development. After the general theory‚ the report moves on to discuss these issues in the context of tourism in South Africa. It will consider the tourism policy framework and practises to date. We will critically analyse the positive and negative aspects of tourism development in local communities as well as
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Country Planning system is the framework within which the development and use of land is determined. It provides a structure within which economic‚ social and environmental considerations can be weighed to help secure sustainable development. (DETR‚ 1996) Planning has been illustrated as the main advocate in achieving sustainable development; it is placed with the task to guide suitable development within a sustainable context via its development control methods. This seems an obvious choice as the
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1) What does this guide define “sustainable development” to be? Sustainable development is the process of moving human activities to a pattern that can be sustained in perpetuity. It is an approach to environmental and development issues that seeks to reconcile human needs with the capacity of the planet to cope with the consequences of human activities. (The problem of recognising the need to live within constraints and to ensure more fairness in access to limited resources‚ lies at the heart
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this situation‚ this paper explores the issue of Boko Haram catastrophic terrorism in Nigeria‚ taking an in depth look at the historical legacy‚ institutions‚ conditions and contexts as well as the challenges posed by this trend against sustainable development. This discourse sums up the recommendations motivated by national synergy to effectively address the monstrous threat posed by Boko Haram to national peace‚ security and
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society changes constantly‚ several issues such as moral economy‚ business ethics‚ and sustainable development‚ are derived by degrees and discussed increasingly. As the society is getting wealthier‚ the corporate social responsibility are not any more decided only by interests and profits in the economic dimension. In order to ensure the realization of sustainability‚ business‚ as a primary driver of economic development‚ must particularly focus on economic ethics and corporate social responsibility‚
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be viewed in light of what is expected of it from various stakeholder groups. As a most successful consumer goods company‚ Nike has its own strategies to help gain and win customers. In order to have a deep understanding of Nike’s manufacture‚ development‚ sales strategies‚ in this assignment we need to do some research‚ firstly we need to have a certain knowledge of the Nike’s vision and corporate responsible‚ secondly‚ we need to know Nike’s organizational structure‚ organizational process ‚ organizational
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Nestlé Corporate and organisational culture Link to case study Overview: a case study of Nestlé’s strategy of sustainable development and the way this has been communicated. Lesson objectives: ➢ to identify the stakeholders of Nestlé ➢ to identify the values and culture of Nestlé ➢ to appreciate the importance of culture in determining a firm’s success. Introduction (3 minutes) Introduce the lesson: you will look at Nestlé and examine the stakeholders of Nestlé
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extent can the problems of urbanization be met a policy of sustainable development? Urbanization started during the industrial revolution and on that time workers were less interested in agriculture jobs and they moved to cities to acquire jobs in factories. Urbanization can be defined as the massive growth of people and migration of people from rural areas to large cities that also include growth of cities‚ social and economic development in the city. By the start urbanization in some cities they
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