Hospitality Management 18 (1999) 331}343 Life and tourism in the year 2050 Abraham Pizam* Department of Hospitality Management‚ University of Central Florida‚ P.O. Box 161400‚ Orlando‚ FL 32816-1400‚ USA Abstract This article is an essay that represents the author ’s personal vision of life and the state of the tourism industry in the year 2050. It describes the major expected developments in the areas of environment‚ demographics‚ economy and business‚ lifestyle and values‚ politics‚ housing
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A SEMINAR PROJECT ON “TOURISM INDUSTRY IN INDIA” SUBMITTED IN PARTIAL FULFILLMENT OF THE DEGREE OF MASTERS OF BUSINESS ADMINISTRATION SESSION (2011-2013) SUBMITTED TO: SUBMITTED BY: Mrs. PRIYA ARORA JYOTI PRASAD DAS Asst. Prof. MBA
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frontiers” of natural resources and adapt economic development accordingly.” Today‚ we are on the verge of a new era‚ the “Age of Ecological Scarcity”. For the first time in history‚ fossil fuel energy and raw material use‚ environmental degradation and pollution may be
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Effects of technology on environment. Selection of topic Now a day the world relies totally on technologies. Therefore‚ it is important to discuss on the effect caused on environment due to these technologies. Aims and objectives To study about effects of technology on earth. To study its negative and positive impact on environment. To discuss how to decreases its ill effect. To analysis the energy consumed per year on technologies. Relevance The Negative Ecological Impacts
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financially from tourism. However‚ tourism in LEDCs needs to be carefully managed to prevent harm to the environment and disruption to local communities. Economic effects First and foremost‚ money travelling into countries through tourism can lead to the establishment of some morally questionable activity. To name a few‚ tourist hotspots in developing countries are often rife with theft problems‚ maimed beggars and prostitution. The inflaming of these issues as a result of increased tourism is an obvious
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must recycle & re-use‚ plant trees‚ and reduce deforestations. To start with‚ recycling is extremely helpful to the environment. It reduces the garbage placed in landfills‚ which helps the environment by reducing the need for new landfills‚ and pollution‚ where landfills emit polluted gases. It also saves energy consumption because it uses less energy than manufacturing products from virgin sources (like paper vs. new wood). In addition‚ the cost benefits are plenty. Extra energy savings are conserved
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Abstract This study identifies the understanding of the causes and effect of child sex tourism in Belize. Sex tourism has become a problem to many countries around the world and it is now being exposed in Belize. Children and adults are becoming more engaged in this activity in exchange of money and assistances. Child Sex Tourism in return has negative effects to both the economy and its victims and also creating a social impact to the country. This research can assist in bringing awareness to
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water are derived from surface washings‚ sewage and silage water‚ industrial and trade wastes‚ and drainage from agricultural areas. The customs and habits of the people like bathing‚ animal washing and disposal of the dead body all add to the pollution of water. ’On the bank of the tank the ignorant and dirty people pass motion (stool) and use them as latrines. In some cases the liquid refuse from latrines‚ cattle sheds and the foul contents of drains and from similar places are flown in to
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POLLUTION The environment is a hotly debated topic in today’s society. Some of the subtopics that are going to be discussed are going to be those related to the way technology is changing‚ what industries are doing to help prevent further pollution‚ some of the methods used in paper recycling‚ and some discussion of renewable energy sources. For the most part‚ this section of the research paper‚ unlike the other sections‚ is going to attempt to discuss some of the ways the public has been dealing
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Limitations and constraints on marketing activities Task 1 Read each of the examples of marketing activities that might be carried out by business in the table below. For each example suggest a law that the business might be breaking and the reason why. |Example |Possible legislation being broken and why | |A picture on the packaging that shows better quality ingredients |Sales of goods
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