Ministry of Education and Science of the Republic of Kazakhstan Kazakh National University named after Al-Farabi Faculty of Geography and Environmental Sciences Department of Recreation Geography and Tourism SIW №1 Topic: “ASSESSMENT OF INFORMATION WHICH AVAILABLE AND REQUIRED FOR ECOTOURISM IN KAZAKHSTAN” PREPARED BY: ABDULOVA NARGIZ Almaty, 2015 Content | INTRODUCTION | 3 | 1 | A LIST OF INTERNET RESOURCES OF ECOTOURISM IN KAZAKHSTAN | 4 | 2 | A LIST OF COMMERCIALLY AVAILABLE
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ski/snowboard bus that leaves every Saturday morning at seven and drops students off one of three ski resorts. The bus costs five dollars and can seat around fifty students. While many students sign up for the bus, it is not uncommon for the bus to not be filled when it leaves from campus. Last Saturday was no exception. With about 30 college students on board, the bus left for Breckenridge Ski Resort. The drive to Breckenridge is, on average, a three-hour drive (including a stop in Fairplay). After
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company use machines to manufacture snow, which consume 7.5 million kilowatt hours of electricity each year. The managers of the company realize that they need to employ wind power to produce electricity, which is a renewable green resource readily available to the mountain resort. The use of wind energy needs an investment at the beginning, and the wind turbines would produce aesthetic issues and noise pollution. However, the project can recover the cost within 7 years and produce a long-term cash inflow
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Title: On top of the environment Author(s): Aon Hewitt Source: Maclean's. 125.17 (May 7, 2012): p44. Document Type: Article Full Text: COPYRIGHT 2012 Rogers Publishing Ltd. http://www2.macleans.ca/ Full Text: [ILLUSTRATION OMITTED] THE GREEN 30 is based on how employees perceive their employer's environmental efforts. We asked each organization that made the 2012 list, compiled by Aon Hewitt, to highlight some of the key programs and practices that earned them high marks. Here are their
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ESTIMATE COUGAR CANYON TRINIDAD, COLORADO PREPARED FOR: COLARELLI INTERNATIONAL RESORTS AND LIVING, LLC Economic & Market Research / Land & Development Planning Landscape Architecture / Community Planning & Design Golf Feasibility Analysis FINE RESORT HOTEL AND GOLF COURSE MARKET ANALYSIS AND PRELIMINARY VALUE ESTIMATE COUGAR CANYON TRINIDAD, COLORADO PREPARED FOR: COLARELLI INTERNATIONAL RESORTS AND FINE LIVING, LLC January 16, 2012 PREPARED BY: Economic & Market Research
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2014 Trends Report Top 10 Global Spa and Wellness Trends Forecast 2014 Trends Report Top 10 Global Spa and Wellness Trends Forecast This is our 11th annual Trends Forecast, and I have never been more excited about the spa and wellness industry. So many of the trends we predicted over the past decade are now coming to fruition…helping businesses thrive and helping people live more healthfully every day. At the same time, we are seeing new, provocative ideas that will have a dramatic impact
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PLAN FOR TOURIST VILLAGE TOURISM INDUSTRY IN PAKISTAN There is enormous potential exponential growth for tourism in Pakistan. The country is rich in tourist attractions and draws lovers of adventure & culture with its awe inspiring mountain peaks, lush green and unspoiled valleys, lakes, centuries old Indus and Gandhara civilizations and Buddhist shrines, which makes. In the year 1994, 648,000 tourists arrived in Pakistan compared to 500,900 in the year 2003. The increase in 2004 compared
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Sheraton Wild Horse Pass Resort & Spa 500 4) Sheraton Crescent Hotel 342 5) Sheraton Phoenix Downtown Hotel 1000 6) Sheraton Desert Oasis Villas, Scottsdale 300 7) Sheraton Phoenix Airport Hotel Tempe 210 8) Sheraton Tucson Hotel & Suites 216 9) Sheraton Agoura Hills Hotel 280 10) Sheraton Anaheim Hotel 489 11) Sheraton Park Hotel at the Anaheim Resort 490 12)
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HND Hospitality Management UNIT 39 - TOURIST DESTINATIONS LO3 -Understand how the characteristics of destinations affect their appeal to tourists. LO4 –Understand issues likely to affect the popularity of tourist destinations. [pic] [pic] Name: Carole Lewis TABLES OF CONTENTS PAGES Details of the topic 1 Name ID number Date of submission
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MBA Student Scholarship The Alan Shawn Feinstein Graduate School 5-10-2011 Wynn Resorts, Ltd. Myung Ji Doh Johnson & Wales University - Providence, mjd141@jwu.edu Follow this and additional works at: http://scholarsarchive.jwu.edu/mba_student Part of the Food and Beverage Management Commons, and the Gaming and Casino Operations Management Commons Repository Citation Doh, Myung Ji, "Wynn Resorts, Ltd." (2011). MBA Student Scholarship. Paper 3. http://scholarsarchive.jwu.edu/mba_student/3
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