Hosting sports extravaganzas – A boost to the economy or the boost is just a myth. Brazil, a nation which is the fifth largest – both by area and population, co-incidentally has five stars on its national football kit, each for every world cup they have won. The game of football has found numerous admirers, fans and players in this Latin American nation, and each time the game was played on its soil, Brazilians have never disappointed. They have turned up in huge numbers and have unanimously supported
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The 9/11 attack had serious impact on the U.S economy both long term and short term. Many Americans during this crisis encountered financial disabilities, while the economy faced a recession. The damages done by 9/11 is largely vast but there a specific categories that it had impacted. The attack affected tourism, homeland security, defense spending, taxes and monetary policy, cost of War on Terror, and escalation and stalemate. The attack of 9/11 was done by airplane collisions, therefore
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Political Unrest & its Impact on the Tourism Sector in Turkey By: Yasemin K Napoleon Bonaparte was once quoted as saying “if the earth was a single state, Istanbul would be its capital.” Istanbul, and Turkey as a nation in general has long been regarded as a vibrant and culturally rich nation, straddling two continents as well as being home to several ethnic groups and regions. This could be possibly why, in recent decades Istanbul has turned into a touristic melting pot welcoming millions
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Ecotourism Tourism is one of the fastest growing sectors of many economies in the world since it is able to generate needed foreign exchange. It is important to distinguish between two types of tourism: mass or resort tourism and ecotourism. Nature-based tourism involves traveling for recreational purposes. Ecotourism, on the other hand involves traveling to undisturbed natural site for conservation and education which are also known as ecological, environmental, nature, green, sustainable tourism. Ecotourism
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PROJECT POSTMOTERM REPORT DUBAI PALM ISLAND PROJECT Action Items (Lessons Learned) 3 The JCXSK Group Dubai Palm Island Project Postmortem Report BACKGROUND The Palm Jumeirah is a large artificial island built off the coast of Dubai that contains residential, leisure and entertainment facilities. Between 2001 and 2004, it was the world’s largest and most ambitious project of its kind, involving over 25km2 of new land being created and extending Dubai’s beaches by about 78 km; twice the size
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Marketing in travel and tourism Name: Date: Course title: Task 1 1.1 Core concept of marketing for the travel and tourism sector Travel and tourism are interconnected; there are little differences between the two terms. However, Houge Mackenzie & Kerr (2013) describes tourism as “activities of a person or persons staying in a place outside their homes or their environment for the purpose of leisure, business and other purposes”. Marketing for tourism and travel industry requires
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Sustainable Tourism in Island Destinations Graci, Sonya and Dodds, Rachel Earthscan, 2010 By Jessica Sam Published in 2010, Sustainable Tourism in Island Destinations by Sonya Graci and Rachel Dodds is the fourth title in the Earthscan series following Slow Travel and Tourism, Tourism and Poverty Reduction and Tourism Development and the Environment: Beyond Sustainability? This book extensively overviews and critically explores the relationship between tourism, development and the environment
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2014.31.06.4 Impact of Conflict on Tourist Flow and Spatial Distribution of Tourists in Kashmir Valley Shamim Ahmad Shah and Muzafar AhmadWani Department of Geography and Regional Development, University of Kashmir, Srinagar, 190006, India Research Scholar, Department of Geography and Regional Development, University of Kashmir, Srinagar190006, India Abstract: Conflict and instability in Jammu and Kashmir have been a major hindrance to its development and progress levels. Tourism is identified
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identified sites for recreation and tourism development. • In 1977, the Lake Macquarie City council formed a Lake Macquarie tourist facilities development panel, the task of which was to identify and develop the tourism capacity of the local area. • Identify and investigate sites of potential tourism development and to advise on how tourism development might be achieved. B. Building Markets- A Demand-led Approach • By 1980s, tourism had become an important economic
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Mississippi, everyone worked excitedly to restore properties, place employees back to work and bring tourists back to Mississippi’s area. In the eyes of many, the financial impact is obvious by the capital investments and the thousands of jobs created, the quality of life has been improved by the growth and additions of other tourism-related businesses such as restaurants, outdoor recreation, small hotels, museums and festivals. Casino executives have made Mississippi their home and provided extensive
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