Sustainable Tourism Final Exam Questions Q1: Discuss roles of Information Technology Communication Technology in the development of sustainable tourism in a destination 1. Tourism Marketing 2. Local Communities Participation in Tourism Development 3. Education 4. Increased Customer Satisfaction 5. Staff Training Q2: (a) List 5 challenges to sustainable tourism 1. Reducing Tourism Seasonality 2. Improving quality of Tourism Jobs 3. Minimizing Resource use and
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Sustainable Aviation Assessment: 1 By: Gerson Fernando Panzo Teacher: Paul Fidgeon Student Number: 21091556 Critically evaluate the research that maintains ‘efforts to achieve a sustainable aviation industry will remain elusive’. (In this context ‘elusive’ is taken to represent not possible). Due date: 29.10.2013 This essay will argue for the research that maintains ‘efforts to achieve a sustainable aviation will remain impossible’ The Aviation industry
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some might argue that the fashion industry portrays an idea on appearance that causes some teenage girls’ self-esteem to admonish. Therefore‚ I have decided to explore the ways in which the fashion industry affects women’s body image. Plan: My paper should consist of three parts: the introduction where I will introduce why fashion is something I am passionate about and my stance on the issue‚ the body paragraphs where my research will support my argument‚ and the ending where I conclude by sending
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Research Proposal Paper Women’s Self Image in the Modern Media Communication Research Methods 4/23/2011 Introduction and Rationale: The scope of this proposal will be to evaluate the current problem of self-image for women in the United States through negative representation found in the modern media. For many critics of the media‚ the feminist issue of identity has been a recurring problem for many women‚ as the media (commercials‚ magazines‚ film‚ etc.) appropriate an image that is
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researh proposal public EVENTS: maximizing environmental leveraging prepared by: Nancy Pereira azzura nordin OVERVIEW At any point in time‚ thousands of events are happening globally‚ with millions of guests travelling to and from different locations around the world. Events are organised in numerous places all over the globe thereby affecting every metropolitan city in the world. The Event industry has been leaving a heavy ecological footprint in its wake. The fact is‚ it generates
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cultural preservation). The success of Whale Watching has created a sustainable development in the area of accommodation‚ dining‚ tour operations and transport services. WWK employs 70 locals in Moari and is committed to provide professional development for its employees. In addition to being a 2010 Tourism for tomorrow Community Benefit Award Winner it also is a Qualmark Envrio Gold Accredited – the highest level of sustainable tourism given in New Zealand. 2. Negative Environmental Impacts
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Sustainable living is the maintaining of one’s life or lifestyle at a steady level without exhausting resources or causing damage to the environment. It is a lifestyle that assumes continuous economic growth without irreversibly damaging the environment. Sustainable living is also a lifestyle that reduces an individual’s use of natural resource. Having a sustainable lifestyle brings about change especially in the society. It provides us with the energy we need to be a positive force in the world
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The word ’sustainable’ means maintainable or bearable. Hence sustainable development refers to that development which may be prolonged for a considerable period of time or which may be bearable by the system and the society. It refers to a type of development that meets the needs of the present generation‚ maintains same level of development for a longer period of time‚ conserves the existing resources for the future generation so that same level of development could continue and causes very
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ES34 – Introduction to Sustainable Agriculture TAKE HOME FINAL EXAMINATION Querubin‚ Emmanuel S. BS Environmental Science-III 1. What are the ecological and socio-economic requirements for sustainable agriculture? Explain. According to the Sustainable Agriculture Network (SAN) Standards‚ the ecological and socio-economic requirements for sustainable agriculture include social and environmental management system‚ wherein it should incorporate a set of policies and procedures managed
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innovative schemes to enable professionals-at-large to conduct research at their place of work and simultaneously work for the Ph.D. degree of the Institute. At BITS‚ the faculty is encouraged to publish their findings in reputed journals and present papers at conferences. Support is given to participate in national and international conferences and thereby network with experts from India and abroad. Recently‚ the Institute has taken steps to provide support to faculty to file for patents if the research
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