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    Malolos Nature Park

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    Physical Activity: A Review of Evidence about Parks and Recreation.” Leisure Sciences: An Interdisciplinary Journal‚ Volume 29‚ (Issue 4)‚ pages 315-354. * Liddle‚ M. J. (1997) Recreation ecology: the ecological impact of outdoor recreation and ecotourism. Chapman and Hall: New York. * “Seven Biggest Causes of Stress.” The 6 healthy habits.com. 2010-2012. < http://www.the6healthyhabits.com/biggest-causes-of-stress-2.html > --------------------------------------------

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    The observed trends in land use/land cover could potentially be explained in part by recent trends in ecotourism development‚ road expansion‚ and ecosystem management in Okomu National Park. From 2001 to 2016‚ a lot of siltation as well as water shrinkage had taken place within the lakes of Okomu National Park. Hence‚ these phenomena possibly due to climate change resulted into the decrease in swampy forest. Muchmore‚ the reduction in the spatial extent of secondary forest can be largely attributed

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    Table of Contents 1 Introduction - 1 - 2 Destination Development Principles - 1 - 3 Destination & Product Development Framework - 2 - 3.1 Proposed Destination & Product Development Framework - 2 - 3.1.1 Destination Framework - 2 - 3.2 Prioritizing Tourism Interventions in the SCDs - 6 - 3.2.1 Northern Philippines - 7 - 3.2.2 Central Philippines - 7 - 3.2.3 Southern Philippines - 8 - 3.2.4 Implications For Setting Development Priorities - 8 - Introduction Although previous tourism plans

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    Alternative Tourism

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    The alternative forms of tourism combine tourist products or separate tourist services different from the mass tourism by means of supply‚ organization and the human resource involved.  These are rural‚ ecotourism‚ adventure (biking‚ horseback riding‚ snowshoeing‚ ski mountaineering‚ rafting‚ diving‚ caving‚ climbing)‚ thematic tourism – connected with the cultural and historical heritage‚ the esoteric‚ religion‚ wine‚ traditional cuisine‚ ethnography and traditional music and handicrafts.  Sustainable

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    of tourism around certain key wildlife species can be problematic. Evaluate strategies which are used‚ around the world‚ to seek a working balance in the Nature-People relationship? Tourism is the world’s largest industry with nature-based ecotourism seeing rapid growth since its initial arrival in the 1980s. It is estimated by the World Tourism Organisation that nature tourism generates 7% of all international travel expenditure (Lindberg‚ 1997) and this figure will have increased rapidly over

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    Tourism in The Bahamas

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    INTRODUCTION Can the Bahamas survive without branching into other areas of tourism? The tourism industry today is big business for a country‚ it is the number one industry of the Bahamas. It is the migration of individuals from one place to another for a short period of time. There are two types of tourism‚ domestic and foreign. People travel for recreation‚ business‚ sports‚ education and for religious or medical purposes. Tourism is a very competitive industry. It accounts for seventy percent

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    Tourism in Africa

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    economic industry‚ particularly in Africa‚ which‚ as a developing continent‚ has a vast amount of potential. Studies done have shown that tourism is a growing industry worldwide. It grows at an average of 10%-15% annually (Miller quoted in Wikipedia-Ecotourism‚ 2009). Studies have also shown that the growth of the tourism industry has had a positive effect on countries’ economies. Although tourism does help bring revenue into countries‚ there are‚ however‚ many negative effects associated with tourism

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    Madagascar Research Paper

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    Economic and Social Developments of Madagascar By: Chad Stephens GEOG 2253 Dr. Youngs October 5‚ 2010 Introduction Globalization is defined as the “increasing interconnectedness of people and places.” The general assumption by people who are unfamiliar with globalization and its processes is that when less developed countries‚ such as Madagascar‚ are affected by globalization‚ the country reaps from the benefits of the new ideas‚ policies‚ programs‚ and beliefs. Although many of the previously

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    QUESTION 1: Discuss the resort industry in Malaysia specifically Redang Island. A charming history has turned Malaysia into a multinational land of extreme contrasts. Travelling in Malaysia has been a heart-warming experience‚ while its first class infrastructure makes travelling in Malaysia a convenient and comfortable stay. The gastronomical paradise consists of millions-years old forests‚ state of art skyscrapers and hundreds of colorful festivals by all the races in Malaysia (Tourism Malaysia

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    Summary Of The Hvalsalen

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    the connections between whale hunting and whale watching and suggests that "while the potential damages of whale watching may seem trivial in comparison to the damages of whale hunting‚ the important issue it raises concerns the fetishization of ecotourism as conservation practice” (727‚ emphasis in original). Neves goes on to use Marx’s concept of metabolic rift to trace the continuities between commercial whale hunting and whale watching; in Neves usage‚ metabolic rifts in relation to cetourism

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