Mozambique: Tourism development overview A brief history of tourism in Mozambique Mozambique was a popular destination for tourists before 1975 as visitors from South Africa and surrounding landlocked countries were drawn to the beach resorts (King‚ 2007). At this time‚ it was believed that Mozambique had the status as one of the most preferred tourism destinations among South African tourists (Newitt‚ 1995). However‚ Mozambique became independent in 1975‚ through the struggle of local
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TOU1001 Understanding Tourism Essay Deadline for Submission 11th Feb 2010 Student Name: Armita Sahebkar Yazdi Student number: M00250307 Programme of study: The Business of Tourism Lulu Baddar The Role of Transportation in the Development of Tourism In this essay‚ I will evaluate the role of transportation in the development of tourism and how it will help to improve and expand the tourism industry. I will also mention how different types of transportation will help attract more
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DESTINATION AUDIT Overview of the Place The Philippine Marine Corps named Boracay de Cavite as Marine Barracks Gregorio Lim. Ternateños (local people) refer to it simply as "Marine Base”. Most people call it Boracay de Cavite‚ a small cove located inside Gregorio Lim Marine Base in Calumpang Ternate‚ Cavite. It is officially named Katungkulan Beach Resort‚ which means “duty” in English. This beach has gray-ish sand the sea water is not blue‚ but it is clean. One of the most remarkable features
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Economic development challenges > > Vietnam had been heavily wounded after centuries of being colony and only be able to claim independent 35 yrs ago from the American war. The Vietnamese economy was shattered after the United States Government had dropped Agent Orange on crops‚ bombed farm lands and imposed heavy sanctions after the ’pull out’ of American troops. Vietnam’s agriculture‚ business and industry were devestated. The economy was left with by small-scale production‚ low labor productivity
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pollution because of tourism Tourism can cause the same forms of pollution as any other industry: air emissions‚ noise‚ solid waste and littering‚ releases of sewage‚ oil and chemicals‚ even architectural/visual pollution. Air pollution and noise Transport by air‚ road‚ and rail is continuously increasing in response to the rising numbe reported that the number of international air passengers worldwide rose from 88 million in 1972 to 344 million in 1994. One consequence of this increase in air
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TOURISM DEVELOPMENT IN GLOBALISATION ERA Globalization‚ as one of today’s most controversial issues‚ can be defined as the tendency of businesses‚ technologies‚ or philosophies to spread throughout the world‚ or the process of making this happen. The global economy is sometimes referred to as a globality‚ characterized as a totally interconnected marketplace‚ unhampered by time zones or national boundaries. Whether or not the establishment of the global marketplace will be beneficial is in dispute
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Sri Lanka is an island in the Indian Ocean‚ also often called the “The Pearl of the Indian Ocean”. Tourism in Sri Lanka has had its ups and downs. Such things like the civil war is now over‚ but for the past thirty years that the war was ongoing‚ a lot of people feared to travel to Sri Lanka and the devastating 2004 Indian Ocean tsunami . But despite all these events‚ the tourism in Sri Lanka is still one of the major profit generating industries. Sri Lanka may be a small island‚ but it has a
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[pic]De La Salle University-Dasmarinas Dasmarinas‚ Cavite‚ Philippines 4115 A Recommended Case Analysis Outline on the Tourism Development Strategy of Mongolia in TOUR212 Tourism Planning and Development Presented by: Abegail Agdon Kristoffer Arenga Hazel Bravo Nikki Caparras Rachel Donna Dela Cruz Sarrah Escuadro Cherilyn Ladiana Donnalie Leachon Tricia Tapawan Keith Tirona BTM24 Presented to: Ms. Grace Cella Z. Rebuelta Subject Teacher Executive Summary Mongolia is
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Course work Title: Evaluate the role of transportation in the development of tourism Coursework Due Date: 2nd MARCH 2012 Word count: 1‚568 Tourism is one of the words used all over the world nowadays. According to WTO (world tourism organisation) tourism is “traveling to and staying in places outside usual environment for not more than 1 consecutive year for business‚ leisure and other purposes not related to the exercise of an activity remunerated from within
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The social and economic significance of tourism development on a global scale After studying and understanding how deeply tourism development has significantly impacted on the world‚ I have noticed how closely that the social and economic factors are related‚ and how both of these aspects have direct effect on both tourists‚ and the people that permanently reside at destinations that have been extremely popular amongst tourists. The understanding of how economic and social factors interrelate
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