PPT-Impacts of Travel and Tourism
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Tourism Life Cycle The Butler Curve Tourist Area Life Cycle Butlers Curve 1980 Exploration involvement Development Consolidation Stagnation Decline Rejuvenation
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Tourism Life Cycle The Butler Curve Tourist Area Life Cycle Butlers Curve 1980 Exploration involvement Development Consolidation Stagnation Decline Rejuvenation Butlers Curve. Qian Li. qianli2@illinois.edu. . Department of Recreation, Sport and Tourism. Tourism industry. Tourism has become one of the largest economic sectors globally, accounting for about 9% of the world GDP. . SOCIO CULTURAL IMPACTS. Demographic . and socioeconomic characteristics of tourists. frequency. , purpose, length, and type of . trip. nature . of tourists' . destinations. kinds . of activities undertaken. . 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. . Name 2 economic reasons for the growth of tourism. Name 2 social reasons for the growth of tourism. Name 2 negative economic impacts of tourism. Name 2 negative environmental impacts of tourism. Name 2 negative social impacts of tourism. CHRISTIAN STIPANOVIC, PhD, Full Professor. ELENA RUDAN, PhD, Assistant Professor. PETRA PERŠIN, Student. University of Rijeka, Faculty of Tourism and Hospitality Management, Opatija. ToSEE. - Tourism in South East Europe . 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).. Agnieszka Sawińska. University of Szczecin, Poland. ToSEE - Tourism in South East Europe . 3rd International Scientific Conference . Sustainable Tourism, Economic Development. . and Quality of Life. The Tourism Industry provides hotels, restaurants, entertainment, etc., for those who are traveling. This industry caters to the tourist.. Tourist. : people who travel or visits a place for pleasure. Tourist usually sightsee and stay in hotels.. Annual Tourism Assessment. Top Five Travel Destinations Worldwide. Compared with last year, the top-five rankings this year remained virtually unchanged. China is on the rise, however, with a 14% increase over last year... You Don’t Have to Stay Home!. Robert R Robins, Mark Gleason . & Paul Stansbie. Department of Hospitality & Tourism Management. Defining Adventure Tourism. Adventure Tourism is “physically bracing, adrenalin-driven, somewhat risky, with moments of exhilaration punctuated by many opportunities to assess and reassess what has been done or accomplished.”. Intro. The hospitality and tourism industry has probably been the most affected industry by the Internet.. The . industry depends on the distribution of information about its products and services.. Hospitality . “. …Breed dolphins at the same time you are whale hunting!”. Presented by Judy Hare Winslow. Director of Tourism,. Smithfield & Isle of Wight Convention & Visitors Bureau. Domestic Travel Expenditures in Virginia by Industry Sector - 2010. 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. Unit 3 – Historical Evolution & Development. Unit 4 – Tourism Systems. Unit 5 – Tourism . Constitutents. Block-1: Tourism Phenomenon. (3 Units). Course Counsellor: Dr. . Mou. Roy Email ID: dutta_mou@yahoo.com .
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