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Tourism Case Study

Ron Said:

what could be the conclusion of this case study?

We Answered:

One such conclusion is clearly stated in the last paragraph. If you agree, say so. If you disagree, say so as well. In either case give your reasons.

Kristin Said:

An Example of growth in tourism in Britain?

We Answered:

The increase in Chinese tourists to Britain.

Edna Said:

How many case studies do I have to learn for tomorrows geography exam ?

We Answered:

Tourism - Kenya + information on eco tourism, disadvantages on tourism.

Managing resources - Kyoto treaty, information about it and its aims.

Settlement - I don't think you have to know a specific one as you will get a picture or something in the exam and asked to describe it.

Industry - we havent studied this so i cant help you sorry...hope the other infor does though.

Christine Said:

Brazilian Carnaval Case Study?

We Answered:

There is a cool picture on the national geographic website. I hae it set as my background.

Judith Said:

Does anyone know any case study about grievance between staff and manager in hospitality and tourism industry?

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Try typing a key word or 2 into the search box and see if it throws anything useful up:

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Sue Said:

give me details on an NGO using tourism as a case study.?

We Answered:

The closest example I can come up with is www.27charcos.com that uses a portion of the income generated to improve the village.

A foundation that is liniked to Sun Village Resorts is the Elliot Foundation that supports local non-profits.

Clinton Said:

Zanzibar case study, effects on the people of Zanzibar Tourism?

We Answered:

Read about it
My focus on tourism and natural resource management is due to the fact that I have conducted social anthropological field-work in Zanzibar since 1984. During this period I have observed how ongoing processes of political and economic changes have inspired tourism and, hence, consequences of tourism with regard to livelihood security and management of natural resources especially on the East-Coast of Zanzibar. Within this coastal zone where there are several small fishing communities there were in 1990 no hotels. In 1997 there were along the same coast 80 hotels which occupied and in practice, controlled access to beaches and water with the aim of securing the privacy and leisure activities for tourists. The needs of tourism and tourists were put in focus while the needs of the local population were left in the shadow. The local population becomes increasingly marginalized with regard to access and control over coastal resources necessary for basic survival.
http://srdis.ciesin.org/cases/tanzania-0…

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Tourism
Problems: All-inclusive operators and integrated companies which operate internationally control the global travel market, competition on the travel market increases and prices fall, exclusion of the local population from entrepreneurship, raising prices, uncontrolled progress in tourism, replacement of the poor from their land, dispossession, artificial security, structural economic dependence, waste and depletion of natural resources and excessive consumption of resources by tourism, isolation and poverty, lack of training opportunities, worsening work conditions, low wages, green house effect
http://www.zanzibar-network.com/index.ph…

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