Introduction to Urban Redevelopment Authority The Urban Redevelopment Authority‚ also known as URA in short‚ is an independent statutory board under the Ministry of National Development which took on roles in the planning of the land use of Singapore‚ as well as being the conversation authority. Their mission is “to make Singapore a great city to live‚ work and play in” which means that the objectives of URA are channelled into attaining the broad vision of turning Singapore into a unique destination
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SUMMARY 6 Reference: Germov‚ J‚ ”Managerialism in the Australian public health sector: towards the hyper-rationalisation of professional bureaucracies.“ Sociology of Health and Illness 27‚ No. 6 (2005): 738-758. The article outlines the effect and impact of managerialism on the organization’s operation in Australian public health sector professionals‚ which bases on 11 qualitative case-study researches with 71 semi-structured interviews. The data was collected from government funded independent
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you feel have been the most significant influences on the planning and development of tourism over the past ten years. Introduction With the development of the entire society‚ tourism industry has become one of the most powerful industries in the global economic development. The status of the tourism industry in the economic development is gradually enhanced and it plays an important role in the national economy. The World Tourism Organization forecasts that international arrivals will
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Role of the public & private sector of tourism development * Public sector has an influence in tourism business. It is essential to outline the main policy instruments used by governments in order to manage tourism. * Public bodies influence tourism sector either directly‚ through organization with responsibility for tourism‚ which include: establishment of infrastructure‚ information services and creation of tourist attractions and facilities. Or‚ indirectly‚ through foreign policies
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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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GENERAL INTRODUCTION Maritimes Sector a Strategic Economic Importance to National Development The maritime sector is of critical significance to any economy. It is the main means for transporting goods internationally‚ and many nations rely on their ports as a major source of revenue. The maritime industry‚ which is a subsector of the transport sector‚ globally accounts for over 70 of transportation requirement of the world.Maritime activities are expanding bringing benefits to people across the
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Tourism Planning and Development Institute of Hotel Management Aurangabad Discuss the potentiality‚ effectiveness of a selected destination critically and provide the possibilities and needs of development through planning and strategic implementation in India for greater tourist interest Module Leader: Dr. S.P. Rath Tourism Planning and Development Varun Sahgal (H-18095) Submitted in fulfillment of the requirement of B.A (Hons) in Hospitality Management University Of Huddersfeild
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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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oring Public Sector Communication Performance: Testing a Model and Drawing Implications Despite its importance to agency effectiveness‚ communica- tion performance is an understudied topic.This is partly attributable to the “ performance predicament‚ ” which arises because costs of communication are easier to measurethan its benefits. In this study‚ we develop and test an exploratory model of public sector communication performance that is synthesized from the literature on public – private differences
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SPECIFIC AREA OF DEVELOPMENT OBJECTIVE PLAN ESTIMATED BUDGET PERSON IN- CHARGE REMARKS RESTAURANT To build and construct the Restaurant To have new ambiance and environment to the customers and this is facing to the river. To maintain the proper cleanliness of each floors. To attract local and international tourist in terms of our cuisine. To implement the emergency plan and secure the customer’s safety. Restaurant (upper) All Asian and sea foods cuisines. The ambiance must be nice
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