MEGATRENDS UNDERPINNING TOURISM TO 2020 Analysis of key drivers for change Larry Dwyer, Deborah Edwards, Nina Mistilis, Carolina Roman, Noel Scott and Chris Cooper Analysis of Key Drivers for Change 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 reports have not
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beak, stubby wings, and thick legs. They lived off fruit and nested on the ground. The Dodo Bird developed ion near isolation. Since it could not fly it could not spread its population to the surrounding islands. Portuguese sailors were the first Europeans to come across the Dodo Bird. Sailors, settlers’ populations of cats, dogs and pigs, destroyed the dodo's habitat. The Dodo was also used as a supply of food. 175 years after their discovery, the last dodo died. Due to the Dodos isolation it had
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airline industry in particular has fostered a dependency on technology for their operational and strategic management. Airlines were early adopters of ICTs and have a long history of technological innovation, in comparison to many other travel and tourism businesses. This paper discusses comprehensive research, including exploratory research with airline executives, using qualitative methods to examine the use of ICTs in the contemporary airline industry and to discuss recent developments in the industry
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Introduction In recent times the Trinidad and Tobago industrial relations climate has been experiencing heightened activity. This has been characterized by the numerous strikes and news reports of the actions and statements of the principal actors involved. The recent TCL strike (Newsday, 2012), statements threatening strike action by PSA president (Guardian, 2010), and threats to the government for a nationwide strike (CARICOM News Network, 2011) all give credence to the concerns of the ECA “that
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NAKO TASKOV, PhD, Associate Professor, Faculty of Tourism and Business logistics, Goce Delcev University, Stip NIKOLA V. DIMITROV, PhD, Associate Professor, Faculty of Tourism and Business logistics, Goce Delcev University, Stip DEJAN METODIJESKI, PhD, Assistant Professor, Faculty of Tourism and Business logistics, Goce Delcev University, Stip A REVIEW OF THE HOSTEL SECTOR IN THE REPUBLIC OF MACEDONIA Definition and historical development of hostels The hostel can be defined as a facility that provides
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known for its orderly and prosperous culture, with a modern market economy, and is a member of the European Free Trade Association. Switzerland has a developed infrastructure for scientific research, companies spend generously on R&D, intellectual property protection is generally strong and the country’s public institutions are transparent and stable. Switzerland's major industries include tourism, the provision of banking, insurance and financial services, watch-making, precision instrument
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Company located outside Paris, France, and has experienced numerous complications from its inception. Because the Walt Disney Company executives were determined to adhere to American philosophies, they did not thoroughly investigate all aspects of the European environment. As a company planning on expanding abroad,
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dedication to his country and to the Australian people. When he breathed he truly was Australia's greatest white elder and friend without peer of the original Australians.” Whitlam never suffered from racial discrimination but he still ensured that laws that protected Indigenous people from discrimination and abuse were passed and enforced. He could easily have ignored Indigenous issues, but he chose to do what was fair for every Australian. Explain how Gough Whitlam’s actions make him a “follow
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suggestions in implementing a business plan. Greece s’ Debt Greece’s Debt problems consist of a variety of mistakes and issues including profligate spending, corruption, overpaid positions, tax evasion, and large pensions, etc. One rule when joining the European Union (EU) is an understanding each country is to keep the country’s budget deficit within 3% of GDP. Later, after Greece joined the EU its budget deficit was actually around 13% (Lemco, 2010). Greece tried to handle its debt issues until the EU
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an island just to store their fuel, one for their dump yards, 199 of them for population, and 80 islands that consist of major tourist locations (2). For the Maldive Islands there really only one major language spoken, Dhivehi (1). It is a Indo-European language and it spoken by at least 350,000 people on the islands (1). The present-day script that is used on the islands is called Thanna and what is quite interesting about this is that it is written from right to left, unlike us who go from left
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