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    Close analysis of case study shows that environmental impacts as well as sociocultural effects have prevented the economic benefits that local communities have received. It is absolutely a fact that tourism has brought a variety of economic benefits to local communities. First of all‚ it creates employment from local people. According to Duval (2004b‚ 4)‚ Caribbean tourism is on the way of development‚ which accounts for over 15 percent of the region’s occupation and nearly 6 percent of its GDP

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    dissertation topics 1. Tourism as a development strategy in micro regions‚ demonstrating it by a few specific examples. 2. The role of strategic and operative tourism programs and their contribution to the development of tourism in the regions. 3. The role of Tourism Marketing Boards in the development of regional offers – thematic tours‚ etc. 4. Changes in the scale of values among the inhabitants of those settlements where they make their living from tourism. (Survey of literature and

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    Topic: Negative Tourism Impacts Prediction * Risk factors of tourism * Disadvantages of tourism * Conservation of risk factors of tourism Check Prediction * List of tourism impacts * Side effects of tourism impacts * Conservation of natural resources Note Nowadays‚ tourism started to earn itself a very bad name due to thoughtless development‚ and disruption of local cultures‚ values and economies‚ during the birth of mass international travel. *

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    THE NEGATIVE EFFECTS OF TOURISM on the ECOLOGY of JAMAICA by Elaina Kozyr BLPR 101.51 Introduction Tourism and the environment have a very complex and interdependent relationship. Today‚ tourism is one of the largest industries in today’s world economy and is a great source of foreign exchange for many developing countries‚ whose major assets are their natural resources.1 At the same time‚ it is the environmental quality of a place that will determine the success of the tourism

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    Positives and Negatives

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    All people in this world are different. They feel differently and have different skills. Even though they have different skills‚ strengths and weaknesses‚ there will be some ones common amongst the people. Likewise‚ some of my strengths and weaknesses might be similar to that of my friends‚ parents‚ relatives‚ people around the world and some not. That is how we are made. Although‚ strengths and weaknesses isn’t a permanent thing. It can be worked on and can be improved and polished.

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    HOST COMMUNITY PERCEPTIONS OF THE IMPACT OF EVENTS A COMPARISON OF DIFFERENT EVENT THEMES IN URBAN AND REGIONAL COMMUNITIES By Liz Fredline‚ Marg Deery and Leo Jago HOST COMMUNITY PERCEPTIONS OF THE IMPACTS OF EVENTS TECHNICAL REPORTS The technical report series present data and its analysis‚ meta-studies and conceptual studies and are considered to be of value to industry‚ government and researchers. Unlike the Sustainable Tourism Cooperative Research Centre’s Monograph series‚ these

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    INTRODUCTION: At the beginning of the 21st century‚ a change was observed the tastes of tourists‚ who moved towards other forms of tourism. This could have been due to knowledge of new destinations‚ up until that point unexplored by tourists‚ and the search for a destination with greater focus on local customs‚ history‚ ethics and the particular culture of the destination. In this sense‚ cultural diversity is looked upon as a means of enriching the experience of increasingly active tourists who

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    The Positive and Negative Impacts of Sports Development in Malaysia and How It Boosts the Country’s Tourism Industry. Events Tourism is essentially an event that is staged by the destination to appeal and benefit from visitors‚ domestic and international. The event is the visitor’s primary purpose or motive for visiting‚ with the destination receiving either positive or negative impacts as a consequence of hosting it (McCartney‚ 2011). There are no doubt many events in Malaysia that enhance the

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    The Positive and Negative Impacts of Technology on Family Life “Is technology tearing apart family life? Text messaging‚ social networking‚ and online video are changing the way parents and children see the world—and each other.” There are many technologies in today’s world that are widely used not just as a want‚ but as a necessity of life. This term paper will focus on relationship between family life and computer technologies‚ which have become the most widely used technology in the

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    “THE IMPACT OF RFUGEES ON HOST COUNTARIES” WITH REFRENCE TO THE AFGHAN REFUGEES IN PAKISTAN Contents WHAT IS A REFUGEE? 2 THE AFGHAN REFUGEES IN PAKISTAN. 2 IMPACT ON THE ECONOMY. 3 SOCIAL IMPLICATIONS 4 POLITICAL IMPLICATION 4 ENVIORMENTAL IMPLICATIONS 5 SOCIOLOGICAL PERSPECTIVES 5  CONFLICT PERSPECTIVE 5  FUNCTIONALIST PERPECTIVE 6 CONCLUSION 6 BIBILOGRAPHY 7 WHAT IS A REFUGEE? According to the 1951 Refugee Convention the United Nations defines a refugee

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