1.Introduction Comprehensively, we are probably aware that Mass Tourism has the accompanying attributes: (a) involvement of a huge number of people in tourism, (b) holidays are being standardized, rigidly packaged and inflexible (Karamustafa 2012), (c) it is being mass produced and mass marketed and (d) consumed by tourists that are unconcerned about the local culture or practices. This goes to say that Mass Tourism requires vast improvement in tourism and the need of the involvement of international
GROUP MEMBERS Mazibuko N.R 2010091359 Mngomezulu M.J 2009145380 Morajane M.P 2010121446 Sithole M.P 2010132823 Rakhale M Introduction: Tourism in small towns in SA. South Africa is a wonderful tourist destination on many levels, offering everything from trendy city outings and rough ‘n somersault rural adventures to big five safaris. Another thing that South Africa has in abundance though, is small, interesting towns which make for wonderful weekend escapes. Here are six namely: Clarens
International Baccalaureate Extended Essay Question: How should AirBnB develops a growth strategy in China? Topic: Airbnb Grow in size in China. World count: Introduction Travel is a fundamental part of people’s lives in the 21st century. It is just like what Anita Desai said, “Wherever you go becomes a part of you somehow.” In china, those businesses, which are related to the tourism, can gain huge benefit due to its economy of scale. Since travelling is getting more and more popular in
Introduction Tourism can be considered one of the most remarkable socio-economic phenomena of the twentieth century. Tourism comprises an extensive range of economic activities and can be considered the largest industry in the world Tourism is a vast discourse,as the world is getting globally connected by all means that is culture, entertainment, hospitality, social media, interaction, trades and many other things (Neto, 2003). These worldwide connections are giving room to more and more destination
1. Introduction Marine conservation have become an increasing global priority with Marine Protected Areas (MPAs) being widely promoted to protect and restore fisheries and to conserve biodiversity and cultural heritage. MPAs have long been acknowledged as an important tool for protecting and ensuring maintainance of functional marine resources. Surrounding large areas of coastlines with great biodiversity, MPA’s development has direct bearing and concerns to livelihoods, culture and survival of
The British Monarchy Introduction For over thousands of years, Great Britain has been a constitutional monarchy, which is also commonly referred to as the British Monarchy. Great Britain is one of the only countries to have preserved their monarchy for over many centuries. However, there is a big discussion going on throughout Great Britain whether or not the British Monarchy should be abolished. Some say the Monarchy is outdated and adds no real value to Britain except for higher taxes, while
INTRODUCTION Governments require information and data for planning, decision making and monitoring of social, economic development and change (J. Akiki Kahimbaam,South Africa south-south cooperation, Statistics South Africa :1 ). This information may be quantitative or qualitative. Different data types require different methods of collection. The aim of this paper is to discuss the role of statistics bureau in development, focusing mainly on the country of Uganda. It points out that no meaningful
Introduction Chemical processes generally consist of highly hazardous material, and could result in catastrophic disasters that could have otherwise been prevented. Therefore it is of utmost importance if the training engineer diligently studies previous disasters, and take lessons from them in order to prevent future occurrences since most of them are a result of poor design, maintenance and handling. Disasters of this kind result in negative impacts on human health and the environment, while
INTRODUCTION Yemen, a country situated in the semi-dry part of the Middle East is facing a very serious water crisis. This crisis is mainly due to the ongoing and fast growth of the population, unwise agricultural development, qat cultivation and the absence of regulatory rules on the use of water. AIM OF THE ESSAY The main objective of the present essay is to investigate and have a thorough look at the water situation in Yemen, background, causes, facts and present some possible solutions. Coming
INTRODUCTION Before the Association of Southeast Asian Nations (ASEAN) was formed, Southeast Asian region was divided into several ways i.e. Indonesia versus Malaysia and Singapore (Konfrontasi activities), Malaysia versus Singapore (Separation away from Malaysia), Philippines versus Malaysia (Dispute of Sabah), Thailand versus Myanmar/Burma (Border Disputes). In the midst of the messy situation, ASEAN was formed by then foreign ministers of Singapore, Malaysia, Indonesia, Thailand and Philippines