FREDERICK PAPPOE | CTH STUDENT NUMBER: 21565 | | SUBJECT: SUSTAINABLE TOURISM AND DESTINATION MANAGEMENT ASSIGNMENT | INTRODUCTION Climate change has being a major concern and challenge for many countries across the globe‚ especially for the developing countries. The tourism industry is a major contributor to the emission of GHG‚ and all nations and economic sectors will have to contend with the challenges of climate change‚ through adaptation and mitigation. Green House Gas (GHG) emissions
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CONTENTS Task One: Reaching the full potential of tourism 1 2 3 4 5 6 Introduction Tourism boom in post war era Need of the hour- enhancing quality of employment Inertia as an impediment Association of MACRO and MESO factors Prospective publications for the article 02 02 02 03 03 04 Task Two: appropriate strategy by harmonizing with ground realities 8 9 Introduction Labour Market below par with demand 05 05 06 07 08 09 10 Inertia as an impediment to expansion 11 Ground realities contradict
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Poverty Tourism. A Question of Ethics? Abstract Poverty tourism is a modern form of tourism‚ where tourists travel to less developed places to observe the lives of impoverished and disadvantaged communities‚ typically located in the Third World. While experience seeking has emerged as a popular form of new tourism‚ it is necessary to ask the question of whether exercises such as poverty tourism are ethical. The purpose of this paper is to explore the conflicting paradigms of poverty tourism. Giving
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5.1 Issues in the Malaysia Tourism Industry Malaysia tourism obtained the fast development as a result of it own superiorities in natural and cultural travel resources as well as government’s vigorously support. It has become the country’s second biggest source of foreign exchange and the third largest economy sector. But under this excellent prospect‚ we instead should have a more sober understanding to the tourism’s vulnerability and the issues in the Malaysia travel industry to continue developing
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From the knowledge I acquired from the lectures and other relevant sources of information‚ I would like to analyze the Carrying Capacity on Tourism and the Intangible Cultural Heritage. 1. Carrying Capacity on Tourism Generally‚ tourism carrying capacity is considered as a concept under the circumstance of tourism sustainability. It is based on the evaluation of the greatest potential and ability for a destination to accommodate tourists‚ for instance‚ the destination lifecycle and tourists’ management
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Medical Tourism: Overview The term ‘medical tourism’ perhaps still unfamiliar for some people. Medical tourism is best described as a travelling activities across national border with the purpose of receiving some kind of medical treatment (Lunt‚ et al.‚ 2011). Commonly‚ it comprises of cosmetic surgery‚ dental care‚ elective surgery‚ and fertility treatment‚ however it also offer a full range of medical treatments. Such as‚ cancer therapy‚ cardiovascular surgeries‚ orthopedic treatments‚ weight
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DEFINITION OF TOURIST/TOURISM Throughout the academic and business world there is ongoing debate regarding the insufficient definitions of the terms ‘tourism’ and ‘tourist’. Upon researching this matter I have also come to question the validity of the ‘tourism industry’ and its ability to meet the requirements of industrial and commercial activities due to the lack of uniform and limitations of what it pertains to. The following are definitions I have chosen‚ in order of preference‚ to shed light
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TRAVEL AND TOURISM 1.1Tourist arrivals through the years Over the years Sri Lanka has been a tourist attraction. The tourism industry in Sri Lanka has gone through an up and down road mostly due to the instability of the country. The graph below shows these fluctuations. Source: Annual Statistical Report of Sri Lanka Tourism-2007 & Sri Lanka Tourism Development Authority. The above graph shows how much Sri Lanka’s tourism industry has declined considering that the world tourism rate has
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modern world tourism has become a huge industry with the increased number of tourists each year. There are some tourism attractions in every country and with proper maintenance and planning these tourism attractions can earn a healthy amount of revenue each year. People are becoming more adventurous and started exploring the globe more than before. This is a huge opportunity for the tourism industry to flourish. Destination management is now a major concern for many countries having tourism attractions
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assignment 1 1. Introduction In this lesson‚ you’ll see how a consumer moves through a decision making process in order to purchase a product or service. Learn what methods marketers use to take advantage of this process. 2. CONSUMER BEHAVIOR IN TOURISM 3.1. Three Key Areas Of Consumer Behavior 3.2.1. Factors affecting consumer behavior a. Personal Factors Personal factors can also affect the consumer behavior. Some of the important personal factors that influence the buying behavior
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