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MANAGING SUSTAINABLE TOURISM
ESSATY 2500 WORDS
YOU HAVE TO CHOOSE ONE CRITICAL EVALUATION OF ONE THE FOLLOWING TOOLS FOR TOURISM MANAGEMENT
CHOOSE 2 CASE STUDIES THAT APPROACHES SUISTAINABILY
YOU WILL BE DOING PROTECTED AREAS ( CAN BE NATIONAL PARK) EVALUATES EACH METHODS YOU CHOSEN AND MAKE SOME ASSESMENT OF STRENGH AND WEAKNESS OPPORTUNITIES THAT THREATS
TALK ABOUT WHAT PROTECTED AREAS APPROACH NARROW IT DOWN
NATURE RESORT
MARINE RESORT
LOOK AT WHAT THAT PARTICULA RESORT CAN CONTRUBUITE TO THE ACHIEVMENT OF SUISTAINABILITY ?
WHAT IS POTENTIAL OF ATIONAL PARK?
WHAT ARE THEY STRENGH AND WEAKNESS AND OPPORTUNITIES DOES IT PRESENT . AND THE THRET YOU WILL NEED TWO EXAMPLES
YOU HAVE TO LOOK AT ALL THE DIMENSSION
FACTORS
SOCIAL
ECONOMICAL
ENVIRONMENTAL
TALK ABOUT THE 2 CASE STUDIES
INTRODUCTIONS FIRST
CASE STUDIES
SOCIAL: SORT OF THINGS TO TALK ABOUT ARE WHATEVER LOCALS PEOPLE RESTRICTION BASE UPON THEY ACTION DOES THE NATIONAL PARK LEGISLATION IMPOSE RESTRICTION ON WHAT LOCALS AND HABITANT CAN DO?
DOES IT PROVIDES THEM WITH OPPORTUNITIES?
OR ISIT RESISTRICT THEY ECONOMY ACTIVITIES ?
WHAT TOURIST ARE COMING IS TO ENJOY ENVIROMENT THE QUALITYOF THE ENVIROMENT
CONFLIT BETWEEN DIFFERENT OBJECTIVES
ECONOMY IDENTIFY WHAT YOU THINK CRITICAL ISSUES RELATING TO ECONOMY DIMENSSION IN THE CONTEXT OF NATIONAL PARK IN GENRAL

NO BLOCK OF CASE STUDIES
FOR THE DIMENSSION IN YOUR CASE STUDIES YOU HAVE TO TALK ABOUT BOTH EXAMPLE IN CASE STUDIES IN ONE
COMAPRE AND CONSTRAST AND GIVE FOR BOTH OF THEM IS ABOUT IDENTIFYING THE ISSUES AND THEN USING YOUR EXAMPLE AS A APPROPIATE YOUR INTRODUCTIONS
DEFINE THE SCOLP OF YOUR ESSAY TALK ABOUT WHAT YOUR GOING TO BE LOOKING AT FOR EXAMPLE YOU TALK ABOUT AM GOING TO TALK ABOUT NATIONAL PARK AND TALK ABOUT THE DEFINITION OF NATIONAL PARK.
CASE STUDIES – NEED TO BE SHORT YOU HAVE TO TALK ABOUT THE CASE STUDIES YOU ARE GOING TO USE

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