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    referred to as hotel manager, department heads, administrative staffs, line supervisors, cleaners, and chefs. The organizational chart varies by hotel size, function and is mostly determined by ownership of the hotel and the managing companies. 1.3.2 Tourism and…

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    the financial center and stakeholders, aimed at the development of the financial market of the Republic of Kazakhstan • international transport corridor Almaty – Khorgos and special economic zone "Khorgos - Eastern Gate; • development of domestic tourism; • high investment opportunities of the region. • preservation of raw materials orientation of the economy; • reluctance of the locals to invest their money in financial institutions; • financial illiteracy of the locals; • post- crisis…

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    Responsible Tourism Essay

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    The concept of responsible tourism has been present in the tourism literature since the early eighties. Smith (1990) defined responsible tourism as “a form of tourism which respect the host’s natural, built and cultural environment and the interest of all parties concerned”. Responsible Tourism(RT)is a social movement that take in consideration the individual and collective decisions on how we recognise and practiced a form of tourism that facilitates changes in industry as a whole(Goodwin,2011)…

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    Cultural Impact Of Tourism

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    more and more common to read or hear news related to tourism and the scope that is achieving. As described by the United Nations World Tourism Organization (2015, p.2) it has experienced continued expansion and diversification, to become one of the largest and fastest-growing economic sectors in the world. In 2014 the international tourist arrivals raised by 4.3% in 2014, coming to 1,133 million arrivals, even though the fastest growing of tourism is known, UNWTO predicts that international…

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    Japan Tourism Case Study

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    made in cities, workface locations, and tourism which can include upwards of many significant new expansion or relocation in a prefecture in each year with each creating jobs and value to the economy (Bayraktar and Uslay, 2016). It incorporates concepts including brand, visual image, reputation, the sense of place as well as the identity of the people all of which create an overall image of a place and can lead to either investment or abandonment. Tourism is the most internationalized industry,…

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    The world tourism is growing rapidly in the past few years. This boom in tourism industry has increased economic benefit and given surge to millions of new jobs in many countries across the world including Thailand. For example, there are more hotels in many parts of Thailand, which this could provide million of jobs for local people within the country. Also, local people will be able to develop their language and tourism services skills in the real life. Therefore, the focus of this essay is…

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    Ecotourism is a tourism visit a natural areas with lower negative impacts to environment in order to protect…

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    Whilst the tourism industry is sensitive to seasonality, natural disasters and numerous other climate change implications (Van, Calgaro, Munk Klint, Law, Jiang, de Lacy, & Dominey-Howes, 2016). However, as this report further discusses, the potential benefits of tourism, if executed correctly, is demonstrated through VSA and further analysed through literature. This project involved the establishment VSA 's form of Voluntourism "Learning Journeys", as a means of genuine sustainable development.…

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    allowed ne to gain perspective, of the climate change, and develop more knowledge on sustainable develop. Whilst article such as Hughes, Weaver, & Pforr (2015) and Johnston, Howson, & Swain (2012) discussed how tourism could contribute to sustainable development. Voluntourism was often discussed as a viable option for alternative or responsible…

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    As well as the wide spread of books, studies and scientific research related to tourism affairs. We briefly present the role of tourism in development as follows: First: Tourism and economic development. Second: Tourism and Social Development. First: Tourism and economic development Tourism in developed countries is a major source of economic development, and we find huge investments in the tourism sector, as in Italy, Spain, Greece, Mexico and other countries that have made significant progress…

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