to destinations losing their cultural identity by catering for the perceived needs of tourists. Although they take longer to appear‚ the cultural consequences of tourist activity have the potential to be much more damaging in the long term than environmental or social effects. In many countries‚ tourists are not sensitive to local customs‚ traditions and standards. Offence is given without intent‚ as tourists are short-stay visitors carrying with them their own cultural norms and behavioural patterns
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communities‚ its impact on traditional communities and the involvement if large business corporations in this process.” Tourist activities have had implications on the economy‚ the environment as well as the local population of these tourist destinations. These impacts are due to tourist destinations producing a wide variety of goods and services for tourists in an effort to satisfy tourists’ needs. Stakeholders of tourism are greatly affected by tourism activities and as such‚ a sustainable tourism development
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Running head:FACTORS AFFECT CHINESE OUTBOUND TOURISTS Factors Affect Chinese Outbound Tourists In Destination Choice Weiqi Wang Fairleigh Dickinson University FACTORS AFFECT CHINESE OUTBOUND TOURISTS Factors Affect Chinese Outbound Tourists In Destination Choice Introduction With the development of Chinese tourism market‚ the outbound tourism has attracted more and more attention in recent years and it has recently drawn much research attention in the
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Introduction ‘’ A tourist who moves about to see and hear and open himself to all influences of the places which condense centuries of human greatness‚ is only a man in search of excellence ‘’ Max lamer 1990 The study of tourism geography is essential to the tourism industry as it illustrate ways in which man impact the environment and also how the environment influence man. According
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hosting and managing these tourists and other visitors (Cooper‚ et al. 2008). 1.2 Defining tourism destination Tourists prepare travels with different purposes and expectations which contribute to different destinations. A tourism destination‚ which involves tourism products such as attractions‚ tourist resources and support services‚ is a certain place in which a tourist spends at least one overnight (UNWTO. 2007). 1.3 Ever increasing number of tourists More and more tourists have enormous consuming
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2) Property based business improvement districts A) Describe what a property based business improvement district (PBID) is and when would it be necessary? Very simply‚ a PBID is a private sector financing tool for a specific district whereby the property owners (possibly the residential or business owners themselves‚ but not always) – not the property occupants – recognize a need for certain improvements (could be aesthetic‚ increased security‚ access developments‚ road and lighting improvements
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gastronomical paradise and home to hundreds of colourful festivals. Malaysian people are well known for the culture‚ friendliness‚ and always welcome outsiders as one of them‚ besides that Malaysia has beautiful and fascinating holiday’s destination for tourist. The uniqueness of Malaysia with its multicultural which makes even foreigners adapt to Malaysia life style and comfortable being around in Malaysia. Malaysia geographically has two part which one of it is consist of 11 states and two federal territories
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booming industries that bring in knowledge‚ social development and economic growth. “Incredible India” a tourism campaign by the Indian government and the information technology growth in India have been attracting millions of foreign tourists and business tourists to India. Medical tourism has also recently found its way into India. Now Tourism industry has become a big foreign exchange earner in India‚ yet the industry is still weighed down by several problems. When it comes to tourism you
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questions tend to focus on three main issues. 1. The size and nature of international tourism‚ including reasons for its variable rate of growth in different parts of the world. 2. The advantages and disadvantages of developing an international tourist industry. Here candidates need to be able to analyse tourism’s intertwined impacts - social‚ environmental and cultural as well as economic. 3. Management strategies for addressing the negative impact of international tourism. This Factsheet will
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Socio-cultural impacts of tourism in Turkey [pic] Table of Contents Page: Introduction…………………………………………………………..3 1.What are socio- cultural impacts in general?...........................4 2.What is the tourism development in Turkey (Mediterranean area)?………………………………………………………………...8 3.What are the impacts for the Mediterranean area?...............12 Conclusion………………………………………………………….15 Introduction “Today‚ tourism is one of the largest and dynamically developing
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