“Palawan as a very Interesting Island and one of the Famous Tourist Destination in Philippines” Table of Contents : Executive Summary...........................................................................................................................3 Introduction........................................................................................................................................4 1. The Case for Tourism.................................
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about 25 minutes away from the modern and developing Kota Kinabalu city. The village operates as a museum that preserves Borneo ethnic culture. It aims to share the knowledge‚ history‚ culture‚ and tradition of Borneo with you so that it is not forgotten. The tour offers you the opportunity to see and experience the culture and lifestyle of how the indigenous ethnic groups of Borneo used to live in the olden days when electricity had not yet been introduced in their land. Its surrounding atmosphere
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mankind’s responsibility to ensure that the environment does not suffer by our mistake. In an era of globalization Brunei is taking a step in the fight with Mother Nature. Brunei is located on Borneo Island and it is covered by vast rainforest mainly primary and secondary forest which makes Brunei the Heart of Borneo. It is a small country with its main resources‚ Oil and Gas. Even though it is a small country the people and the government itself is slowly embracing the phrase “GO GREEN”. The focus does
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Malaysia‚ Truly Asia Malaysia has long been one of the world’s best kept tourism secrets. It is an ideal tourism destination in so many different aspects as it offers a wide range of diverse attraction to suit all tastes and most importantly‚ at relatively affordable prices. In addition‚ the country also offers a fascinating cultural mix with colourful festivals‚ unique arts and crafts‚ architecture‚ food and a rich array of dance forms. Malaysia has a tropical climate throughout the year‚ enjoying
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Bibliography: Greenwood‚ Rosie. My first book of questions and answers about science and nature. Queen Street House: Parragon Publishing.‚ 2004. ’Love-dart ’ slug‚ lungless frog among new species on Borneo. [Online] Available http://ca.news.yahoo.com/s/afp/100422/world/malaysia_brunei_wildlife_environment_species_ Thu Apr 22‚ 12:34 AM Threatened and Endangered Species. [Online] Available http://www.naturecanada.ca/endangered.asp‚ April 2 2010
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The other oil spill; The campaign against palm oil 2010‚ 71) that is highly targeted by Greenpeace‚ recognised as the ‘protector’ of the environment (Greenpeace n.d.)‚ in 2008. Many palm oil suppliers were conducting deforestation of Indonesia’s rainforest and peatlands to make space for palm trees (Greenpeace 2008; The other oil spill; The campaign against palm oil 2010‚ 71). This is due to the rising demand of palm oil‚ which is expected to be double that of 2008 by 2030 (Greenpeace 2008; Paul 2008)
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By 1980’s‚ Brunei Darussalam as an oil-producing country is the third largest oil producer in Southeast Asia. Brunei Darussalam’s oil production peaked in 1979 at over 240‚000 barrels per day (38‚000m3/d). Japan has been the main customer for Brunei Darussalam’s oil exports; other major customers include South Korea‚ Taiwan‚ United States and the countries of ASEAN. Whereas Malaysia has established a diverse and quickly-growing manufacturing sector that plays an increasing role in the Malaysian economy
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Festivals and celebrations in Malaysia Malaysia has a number of festivals and celebrations‚ most of which are either religious or cultural in origin‚ and are swathed in traditions and rituals. Malaysia. A country where one can experience a multitude of cultural celebrations and festivals‚ as well as‚ and most importantly‚ good food(!) all year round.Almost every month of the year‚ tourists and locals alike immerse themselves in one celebration or another‚ thanks to the diverse cultural practices
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University Press (3) IISD website (2011) (4) Daniels‚ J. D.‚ Radebaugh‚ L.H. & Sullivan‚ D.P.‚ (2009) International Business : environments and operations‚ 12th ed.‚ NJ: Prentice Hall (5) Young‚ T (10) Ross‚ M. (2009). Tribes struggle to survive in Borneo‚ The Guardian‚ 16 April (online)‚ Available at : http://www.guardian.co.uk/world/2009/apr/16/indonesia-endangered-habitats. (Accessed 3 December 2011) (11) Lucas‚ L (12) Law‚ B. (2010). Can palm oil help Indonesia ’s poor? BBC News‚ 1 March (online)
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to ongoing changes in climate patterns. Deforestation undermines this important carbon sink function. It is estimated that 15% of all greenhouse gas emissions are the result of deforestation. Deforestation is a particular concern in tropical rainforests because these forests are home to much of the world’s biodiversity. For example‚ in the Amazon around 17% of the forest has been lost in the last 50 years‚ mostly due to forest conversion for cattle ranching. Deforestation in this region is particularly
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