Essays about: "definition of social nature of tourism"

Found 3 essays containing the words definition of social nature of tourism.

  1. 1. Skogliga landskapsvärden i Bergslagen – utbud och efterfrågan

    University essay from SLU/School for Forest Management

    Author : Simon Paulin; [2016]
    Keywords : skogspolitik; sociala värden; planering;

    Abstract : The current Swedish forest policy has two overall and equally important goals: production and environment. However, a long history of developing the production goal has made it difficult to achieve the environmental goal. The latter includes both biodiversity conservation and social values. READ MORE

  2. 2. What's an ecolodge? - a case study of ecotourism operations in Ecuador

    University essay from Lunds universitet/Miljövetenskaplig utbildning

    Author : Annika Hagberg; [2011]
    Keywords : Ecolodge; ecotourism; sustainable development; Ecuador; Minor Field Study; Sida; environmental science; Earth and Environmental Sciences;

    Abstract : "Executive summary The tourism sector is today the largest business sector in the world, employing over 230 million people. It has been growing incessantly the last decades and shows no tendencies to slow down. READ MORE

  3. 3. What Different Relationships to Hawaiian Culture Give Rise to the Conflict between Hawaiians and the Tourism Industry?

    University essay from Lunds universitet/Socialantropologi

    Author : Pernilla Persson; [2007]
    Keywords : Hawaii; tourism industry; native Hawaiians; western world system; western expansion; sustainable tourism; isolationism; fragmentation; cultural conflict; Cultural anthropology; ethnology; Kulturantropologi; etnologi; Social Sciences;

    Abstract : There is a conflict between native Hawaiians and the local tourism industry where tourism is pointed out as the cause of deterioration of the traditional Hawaiian culture. This definition of the conflict fails to connect fragmentation in today's society with the well-documented signs of disintegration that started already before tourism arrived. READ MORE