Rural Tourism and Rural Development. Introduction: Rural tourism in India: Prospects for rural tourism in India: Role in Rural development: Conclusion: Introduction: Indians believe in holidays: The country has among the largest number of public holidays in the world. Yet the most common reason for getting away is to "visit a native place." Migrant workers return to their family farms at harvest time. Others return to their villages for an annual pilgrimage. The concept of a holiday where you
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international tourism creates tension rather than understanding between people from different cultures. Do you agree or disagree‚ and why? Tourism develops wherever you live. Thanks to globalization and technological advance‚ people in different regions are able to travel across their boundaries‚ even to the other side of the world‚ without difficulty. Does it mean the relationship between tourists and host communities is getting close together? To a larger extent‚ international tourism fails to achieve
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REGISTRATION OF AGRI TOURISM CENTER IN MAHARASHTRA CONTENTS: 1. INTRODUCTION AND THE CONCEPT 2. GUIDELINES OF AGRI TOURISM 3. APPLICATION FORM FOR REGISTRATION 4. CHECKLIST OF FACILITIES FOR APPROVAL 5. DECLARATION BY THE FARMER 6. UNDERTAKING BY THE FARMER 7. PROFORMA FOR POLICE VERIFICATION MAHARASHTRA STATE AGRI & RURAL TOURISM CO-OPERATIVE FEDERATION LTD - MART REGD OFFICE: 1st Floor‚ Karnik Heritage‚ Lane Opp OBC Bank‚ F.C.Road‚ Pune-411004. MAHARASHTRA STATE AGRI & RURAL TOURISM CO-OPERATIVE
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co-relationship between tourism development and host communities has proven to be a powerful combination in deciding the possibility and future of tourism development in a given destination. Aref (2011) supplements that in spite of skills and awareness‚ the pace of tourism development at a destination is measured by how host communities perceive tourism development. Host communities are the major stakeholders to decide the future of tourism for they are dependable suppliers in the tourism industry (Holden
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and Tourism Sector 14th November 2012 Table of Contents Title Page 1 Table of Contents 2 Introduction 3 Task 1: The history and structure of the travel and tourism sector 4 Task 2: The influence of local and national governments and international agencies on the travel and tourism sector 8 Task 3: The implications of political change 10 Task 4: Investigate the effects of supply and demand on the travel and tourism sector
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research on indonesia’s tourism is done. Asian Info reported that tourist promotion campaigns have been staged through Indonesia’s Seven Tourism Promotion Centers (P3I) abroad‚ in Frankfurt‚ Los Angeles‚ Tokyo‚ Singapore‚ Sydney‚ London and Taipei. Since 1989 the Indonesia Tourism Promotion Agency (BPPI) developed new markets and improved promotion programs. It is also reported that tourism in Indonesia is being developed through two main programs‚ covering tourism and tourism products. There are
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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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of foreclosures on mortgages occurring. This set off the global financial crisis‚ which led to a global economic downturn and the recession in most developed countries. All that because of some bad debts in the States! 2) Impact of Tourism on Indian Economy Tourism can generate maximum employment opportunity because of a large number of subsidiary industries. September 2008 and a 3.3 per cent growth in passenger traffic through September. The negative trend intensified during 2009‚ exacerbated
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An Introduction to Tourism Supply Back to Table of Contents Goeldner‚ C. R.‚ J. R. B. Ritchie and R. W. McIntosh. 2000. Tourism Components and Supply. In Tourism: Principles‚ Practices‚ Philosophies. New York‚ John Wiley and Sons Ltd.: 362-393 This overview chapter on tourism classifies tourism supply into four basic components: natural resources and environment; the built environment;
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the role that Caribbean cruise tourism is playing in the economies and social sectors of the region. What are the economic and social costs/ benefits derived from this type of industry? What should Caribbean countries be doing to derive more benefits and mitigate social and environmental damage? | Table of Contents INTRODUCTION 3 ECONOMIC IMPACTS 3 SOCIAL / SOCIAL-CULTURAL IMPACTS 7 ENVIRONMENTAL IMPACTS 11 RECOMMENDATIONS 16 THE FUTURE OF CRUISE TOURISM 20 CONCLUSIONS 23 Bibliography
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