DEGREE IN HOSPITALITY AND TOURISM 15TH NOVEMBER‚ 2010 READERS/REMARK_________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________ GRADE____________________________ THE ECOLOGICAL IMPACTS OF TOURISM 1. INTRODUCTION All
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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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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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Summary: Cultural Tourism and Cultural Heritage Management This book seeks to provide the reader or tourist with insights on how the two worlds‚ tourism and cultural heritage management intersect‚ but also how they conflict in that they represent opposite sides of cultural tourism itself. The book outlines for the reader that while tourism professionals evaluate the potential for profit‚ cultural management professionals evaluate the same assets for their value. Tourism represents the consumption
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the significance of special interest tourism as part of the tourism product of a destination of your choice. According to Read (1980)‚ in Hall and Weiler (1992)‚ the conceptualization of the term ‘Special Interest Tourism’ (SIT) emerged during the 1980s and can be seen as the predecessor of ‘Niche Tourism’. Early discussion of SIT set the context for the development of niche tourism markets‚ and was seen to be a prime force associated with the expansion of tourism and the motivation around which tourist
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Peerumedu as a tourist destination. As a result the topic ’ A study on tourism in Peerumedu ’ has been selected for the research. OBJECTIVES OBJECTIVES * TO HAVE A STUDY ON THE VARIOUS TOURIST SPORTS OF PEERUMEDU. * TO ANALYZE THE
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OUR GROUP’S MISSION AND VISION FOR ARROCEROS FOREST PARK MISSION If I would be a part of the management group of Arroceros Forest Park‚ located in the heart of Manila‚ I would indeed cater the publicity of it. I would coordinate and deal with the media for the spreading of the park’s pictures for the public to know more about the said premise. I would make it as an area for lots of recreational activities. Since it is near the University-belt‚ I would initiate activities that are applicable
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Tourism development in the Republic of Belarus September 2012 Table of Contents Abstract 2 Introduction 3 Research question 4 Research objectives 5 Literature review 5 Tourism from a Global Perspective 6 Republic of Belarus as Tourism Destination 6 Methodology 6 1. Tourism Development in Belarus. 8 2. Current Tourism Conditions and Infrastructure in the Republic of Belarus 9 3. Belarus National tourism Strategy for Agro-tourism 11 4. Problems the Belarusian tourism is
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ENVIRONMENTAL IMPACTS OF TOURISM | | he quality of the environment‚ both natural and man-made‚ is essential to tourism. However‚ tourism’s relationship with the environment is complex. It involves many activities that can have adverse environmental effects. Many of these impacts are linked with the construction of general infrastructure such as roads and airports‚ and of tourism facilities‚ including resorts‚ hotels‚ restaurants‚ shops‚ golf courses and marinas. The negative impacts of tourism development
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TOURISM DEVELOPMENT IN INDIA --- Atul Sinha * Tourism development in India has passed through many phases. At Government level the development of tourist facilities was taken up in a planned manner in 1956 coinciding with the Second Five Year Plan. The approach has evolved from isolated planning of single unit facilities in the Second and Third Five Year Plans. The Sixth Plan marked the beginning of a new era when tourism began to be considered a major instrument for social integration and
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