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    Brexit on Britain’s tourism, it is important for people to understand how well the Britain was doing in the tourism industry. In addition, it is important to analyze and understand what type of tourism impacts on Britain. So, people would know how Brexit will change its policy and what impacts will bring to their current life. It will provide an idea of how the changes of regulations will impact different countries and the region. Thus, it provides an understanding of how tourism helps to develop the

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    opportunities Ireland offers such as in their niche tourism. Niche tourism can be divided into many sectors for example: Special Interest tourism, Wild Life tourism, Adventure tourism, Cultural tourism, Religious tourism, Photographic tourism and many other forms of tourism. For tourists, niche tourism offers a more meaningful set of experiences (Robinson and Novelli, 2005) this report will focus on Heritage, cultural, shopping and Music tourism in Ireland in the main city of Dublin. Dublin background

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    strategies in Korean films & series to encourage return of Thai visitors. Literature reviews 1. Korean films& series are an encouragement for Thai people to visit Korea. According to Lee and Yoo (2011), dramas or movies would induce an increase in tourism because they provide the best locations in the country to the audience. Thus, movies and TV dramas are the most effectively way of advertisement. By reaching out to the audience interested in landscapes and environment, Korean films & series may motivate

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    5. Recommendations 5.1 Issues review Base on stakeholder participation and tourism sustainability analysis, the main problems current exists can be concluded. Initially, low level local business operators and residents’ participation in decision making process. Secondly, over commercialization and transformation of culture, architecture pollution. Then, in terms of environment, key concerns remain on fishery resource protection and cultivation, without compromise benefits of local residents. In the

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    Barbuda, “Tourism is everybody’s business”, as our main motto will illustrate. We cannot improve on cruise ship calls and do not look at potential damages or potential solutions to already damaged marine life because this will affect tourist arrivals and so forth; Imagine a country that cannot boast its marine life because of pollutants that erode that market, then what sense will the cruise ships come to our shores? This is the reason to carefully evaluate the effects of the cruise tourism and cruise

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    capture both local and foreign markets in terms of Eco, Health and Wellness Tourism, but there are some challenges that have ensued in establishing this product on the market. This study is mainly based on the principles of ………………………….. and how it can be applied or is applied to the Concord Waterfall which is the focus of my study. The Concord Waterfall is an ideal location to invest in the area of eco, health and wellness tourism. Presently, in the Caribbean region health and wellness sector has an estimated

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    overall national development, we come to the following conclusions: A. The suggested scenario and the regional tourism toward an integrated rural tourism [ZoneⅠ& Zone Ⅲ] As it was mentioned formerly, the coastal region on the first place is considered as a tourism region, however; the tourism projects and investments focused in coastline, was what made the tourism centered only on marine tourism away from the mountainous areas, nature quietness, open areas as well as archeological sites, such as castle

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    for the development in tourism; it is no longer an option for those in charge of the sector, but the inevitability imposed by the current economic conditions for the development of the tourism industry. Under the Tourism Promotion efforts, Tunisia is seeking to use e-marketing system to keep up with developments in the field of international tourism marketing. Constant communication between the Ministry of Communications and Information Technology and the Ministry of Tourism aims to use ICTs tools

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    CONTENTS 1. INTRODUCTION 2. IMPACT OF TOURISM ON THE ECONOMIC ENVIRONMENT OF NEW ZEALAND a) POSITIVE • FOREIGN EXCHANGE EARNINGS WITH EXAMPLE b) NEGATIVE • LEAKAGES WITH EXAMPLE • MUTIPLIER EFFECT WITH EXAMPLE 3. EVALUATION OF INBOUND AND DOMESTIC TOURIST EXPENDITURE IN TERMS OF THEIR CONTRIBUTION TO GDP IN THE YEAR 2014 a) INBOUND TOURIST EXPENDITURE b) DOMESTIC TOURIST EXPENDITURE 4. TOURISM SATELLITE ACCOUNT 2014 - SHARE OF EXPENDITURE BY a) PRODUCTS b) TOURISTS - SHARE OF EMPLOYMENT

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    The article discusses about the health awareness on food consumption in tourism destinations as a new tendency in the Tourism industry examining the interaction between food, tourism and health in a perspective of a consumer. At first, Hrelia (2014) mentions food consumption as living experience with aim to find high quality product and the high awareness of health issues on food consumption decisions and ,lastly, the understanding of the synergie of this phenomenon that is influenced by significant

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