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    Tourism planning and Tourism Policies AS per Liu, A, (2004), Tourism planning is very important for the resident people and visitors. It is find the better way to matching local skill with governance. Tourism is an industry with provide and promote development an opportunities to create job for local people and the economics will increase in the country. Local people will have an experience how to communicate with different visitors in his/ her region. Tourism planning is not same; it is change

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    policy and planning in the tourism industry. Beginning with the purpose of tourism policy, underlining why policy and planning is important, how it is utilized, and finally the benefits to tourism development. Utilizing examples from Kenya, United Kingdom, New Zealand, and Croatia to further illustrate why tourism policies and planning are necessary in destinations. Policy is government involvement in the tourism industry, which develops a framework around long-term tourism development, as well as daily

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    Tourism & Hospitality : An Emerging Industry of Indian Service Economy ABSTRACT The Indian tourism & hospitality industry has appeared as one of the significant drivers of growth among the various services sector of India. Tourism & Hospitality in India is a potential game changer .It is an emerging industry, an employment generator, an important source of foreign exchange for the country and an economic activity that helps local & host communities. In Indian the tourism industry has the potential

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    are travelling further and more frequently for a various causes like holidays, business, and education. Tourism plays a vital role in Australian economy. Foreign household incomes, the cost of travel and the comparative price of tourism in Australia with other places, are the important factors which influences demand for international tourism.(Pc.gov.au, 2016) Demand for the international tourism in Australia has grown strongly over the past two decades. The number of international visitors has increased

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    I. Rationale Since the 1970s, many different studies have investigated and analysed residents’ perceived tourism impacts toward tourism development. As stated by Nunkoo, Smith, and Ramkissoon (2013), researchers are increasingly making use of different theories to investigate this topic. A major reason for rising interest has been the increasing evidence that tourism development leads not only to positive, but also has the potential for negative outcomes at the local level (Lankford & Howard, 1994)

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    Anyone who travels to a place other than their residence for less than 12 months and the purpose of staying is not earning money in that place, is called tourist [1]. Tourists are one of the sources of waste production in some cities and parts of the world [1] and sometimes their waste production is several times of locals' waste [2], so that the amount of tourists' waste has been estimated 200 times of that of locals in Silver Pagoda, Cambodia, 250 times in Gianyar Island, Indonesia, 180 times in

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    figuring out a which career path within tourism and hospitality I would like to go down. Over recent years in Vietnam tourism and hospitality impacted the local lives which helped myself understand how they live the way they do. Travelling to diverse cities such as Ho Chi Minh, Hoi An and Halong Bay showed me that Vietnam has different aspects on offer to help myself understand their cultural but also the hospitality and tourism industry. The hospitality and tourism within each city support the history

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    The Role of Food in Tourism Food becomes one of essential keys of travelling when it comes to choose the destination. No matter where you come, what background you are, people always get attracted to unique flavors at the local restaurants. Everyone is always talking food, especially the millennial generation. It is truly an emerging trend in tourism and travel. The definition of “food tourism” or with different name is called “culinary tourism” which is explained on “The Taste Trekkers- Foodies

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    Tourism And Tourism

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    . Introduction Our research question is “What happens to tourism in cities after being impacted by a terrorist attack?” Most tourists will seek safe and secure destinations when travelling which is why we hypothesize that they will avoid destinations impacted by terrorist attacks in the short-term. Terrorism can be defined as an act of targeted violence that appears to intimidate or coerce a sector of the population and/or a government’s policies to achieve political or social objectives inside

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    Asia. Some people think that tourism industry is mutually beneficial, while others consider that tourism brings inequality and exploitation. I am in favor of the idea that the benefits that tourism brings to the CARICOM are short-term while drawbacks that come with are long-term. From the perspective of economics, booming tourism industry causes single product economy by leading to brain drain in high-tech industries, although it stimulates some low-tech and tourism-related industries. Single product

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