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    MANAGEMENTS OF DISASTER TOURISM. INTRODUCTION Nowadays‚ more and more people have traveled around the world or even their own country. To make a person’s travel fantastic and stunning‚ tourism plays great roles. However‚ tourism is vulnerable and susceptible to unpredictable disaster and crisis. Many tourists have experienced such catastrophic things and even died during their trip. In order to prevent those from having effects on tourism as possible as we can‚ we need effective and efficient

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    Tourism and Its Effects on the Community Tourism is the largest industry in the world and the fact that it is still growing portrays a very bright future for the industry. Many countries have made billions out of this industry and are still earning more but to gain something‚ we have to lose something. In this essay I will discuss the effects of the tourism industry on the community taking into account important factors such as politics‚ economics‚ the environment and the historical factors.

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    IMPORTANCE OF EDUCATIONAL TOUR TO THE STUDENTS OF BACHELOR OF SCIENCE IN TOURISM MANAGEMENT IN BATAAN PENINSULA STATE UNIVERSITY MAIN CAMPUS 2012-2013 ______________________________ An Undergraduate Thesis Presented to the College of Arts and Sciences Bataan Peninsula State University ______________________________ In Partial Fulfillment of the Requirements for the Degree of Bachelor of Science in Tourism Management ______________________________ by Aldrin Gerald R. Galiste October

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    Rural Tourism concept and definition for the Oku Sub-Division In current world‚ the rural and its development is considering as a phenomena for new break‚ scene‚ scenery‚ environmental richness and its promotion and increasingly regarded as an imperative element. Historical monuments‚ edifices‚ traditional rural mores‚ customs and the social order are being paid more attention. Universally‚ in some more reachable rural regions‚ there has been incursion of population; often the people are despondent

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    Kenyan Tourism Industry

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    Ecotourism and Sustainable Development in Kenya By Robertson Ndegwa Ngunyi 罗伯特 Paper submitted for Ecotourism Final Exam to Sun Yat Sen University‚ Doctorate in Tourism Management School of Business‚ Department of Hotel and Tourism Management Professor Liu Yan December‚ 2009 Keywords: Protected areas‚ Sustainability‚ Community Based Tourism‚ Maasai‚ Safari 1 Ecotourism and Sustainable Development in Kenya Robertson Ndegwa Ngunyi Abstract The purpose of this paper is to provide abridgment of the

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    Tourism Marketing for Sustainable Development Nowadays‚ tourism organizations have aggressively continued to encourage everyone to visit a particular region‚ without considering of how these individuals may behave when they arrive. There is a growing concern for the protection of the environment and the adoption of business policies that will enable to the earth’s resources to be sustained from being demolished by these irresponsible parties like tour operator or such. The levels of marketing‚

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    Business Ethics and Tourism

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    [NEMANN 0 26 I-5177(95)00015- I Tourism Management‚ Vol. 16‚ No. 4‚ pp. 26.3-268‚ 1995 C opyright © 1995 Elsevier Science Ltd Printed in Great Britain. All rights reserved 0261-5177/95 $10.00 + II.00 C urrent issues B usiness ethics and tourism: from m icro to macro perspectives A lf H Walle Travel and Tourism Program‚ University of Nebraska‚ West Center C226‚ Kearney‚ NE 68849‚ USA Business ethics is a complex field which the tourism industry must understand. In addition‚

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    Spa and Wellness Tourism

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    3 Influence of seasonality 7 4 Most famous and popular areas for wellness tourism 8 5 Main target groups and their characteristics 10 5.1 Target groups in the Netherlands 10 5.2 International target groups in the wellness sector 10 6 Spa/wellness in the tourism industry 12 6.1 Tourism industry 12 6.2 Spa/wellness industry 13 7 Jobs in the spa/wellness industry 14 8 Stakeholders in spa/wellness tourism 16 8.1 Stakeholders 16 8.2 Influence 16 9 Latest trends in the sector

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    Economic Imapacts of Tourism

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    A Seminar on ECONOMIC IMPACTS OF TOURISM PRESENTED IN THE SECOND REFRESHER COURSE IN MANAGEMENT AT UGC Academic staff College Osmania University‚ Hyderabad By Fr. Roy Abraham P Lecturer in Management Marian College Kuttikkanam Kerala‚ 685531‚ India Contents ECONOMIC IMPACTS OF TOURISM A. INTRODUCTION B. NEGATIVE ECONOMIC IMPACTS OF TOURISM i. LEAKAGE a. Import leakage b. Export leakage ii. ENCLAVE TOURISM iii. OTHER NEGATIVE IMPACTS

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    Rural Tourism in India

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    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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