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DRAFTRepublic of NamibiaCIES MANAGEMENT PLANSouthern ReedbuckRedunca arundinum arundinum Common WaterbuckKobus ellipsiprymnus ellipsiprymnus LechwePukuKobus vardoniMay
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DRAFTRepublic of NamibiaCIES MANAGEMENT PLANSouthern ReedbuckRedunca arundinum arundinum Common WaterbuckKobus ellipsiprymnus ellipsiprymnus LechwePukuKobus vardoniMay 2003DRAFTSPECIES MANAGEMENT. Chapter 1 – Defining Hospitality and Tourism. Segments of Hospitality & Tourism. Lodging. Food Service. Travel. Tourism. Sports & Entertainment Events. Hospitality Industry. Group of businesses composed of establishments related to lodging and food-service management. . . ENVIRONMENTAL IMPACTS OF TOURISM. The quality of the environment, both natural and man-made, is essential to tourism. . However, tourism's relationship with the environment is complex - many activities can have adverse environmental effects. . “What, Who and How? Enhancing Economic Benefits of Archaeological World Heritage Sites”. Brent Lane. University of North Carolina. Kenan-Flagler Business School. The Carolina Center for Competitive Economies (C3E). Growth in tourism. Reasons. More disposable income. More paid holidays than in the past. Cheaper travel (particularly air travel). Internet= easy to book and cheaper. Improvements in transport (no more week long trips to Australia). BY . Dripto Mukhopadhyay. Director- Economic Research. Nielsen India . Tourism in India – Current Scenario. Indicator. Values. Foreign tourists. arrival in 2014. 7.68 million. Growth. in foreign tourists arrival over previous year. INVEST IN NAMIBIA 2016. SAFARI HOTEL. Presented by: Hon. . Pohamba. . Shifeta. , MP. PRESENTATION OUTLINE. Policy Framework for Tourism. Why invest in Namibia. Namibia attractions: Key Facts. Country . Abdul . Kadir. Haji Din. School of Tourism, Hospitality and Event Management, . Universiti. Utara Malaysia. INTRODUCTION. Muslim-Friendly Tourism (MFT) as a new form of tourism (Poon).. Many meanings of the term depending on different interpretations.. Accommodation . Whether you are interested in starting a quaint family-run hotel or a remote wilderness lodge, the accommodation sector is full of possibility. Since 2012, the accommodation sector has seen an increase in its contribution to the Canadian Gross Domestic Product and a rise in employment (Statistics Canada).. Option e. Leisure. Any freely chosen activity or experience . that takes place in non-work time.. tourism. Travel away from home . for at least one night . for the purpose of leisure.. sport. Physical . Tourist. : . people traveling . to and staying in places outside their usual environment for not more than one consecutive year for leisure, business and other . purposes. Passport. : . passport use goes back to 12th Century . biggest revenue generators. Tourism represents approximately 33% of the world’s exports (revenue generation) . For small countries it can represent almost 3/4ths of their yearly national income. In 2007, 898 million people travelled internationally. University of Zagreb . Faculty of Geodesy. Department of Cartography. Zagreb, Croatia. Robert Župan. 10. th. Annual International Conference on . Tourism. 9-12 June 2014, Athens, . Greece. Athens Institute for Education and Research . study of Siwa oasis Made by Syed Aashir Sarwar. Jinnah House. What is Tourism? . Tourism is travels for recreational, leisure or business purposes.. The World Tourist Organization defines tourists as people who "travel to and stay in places outside their usual environment for more than twenty-four (24) hours and not more than one consecutive year.
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