It means that people can travel to tourist destinations and some of the money goes to help local communities.
Boosts community tourism
Boosts community tourism
Tourism brings alot of money to the community.
Elissa Williams has written: 'UCOTA - the Uganda Community Tourism Association: a comparison with NACOBTA' -- subject(s): Namibia Community-based Tourism Association, Uganda Community Tourism Association
Their a lot of different type of tourism. They are Eco- tourism, Community,Heritage/ Culture, Cruise & Special events.
Their a lot of different type of tourism. They are Eco- tourism, Community,Heritage/ Culture, Cruise & Special events.
Any community or sector that is taking a proactive approach to tourism needs to have a plan. Depending on the size and sophistication of your community or sector, the tourism plan may be just a few pages or, with supporting material, or a lengthier document.However, even in the largest and most sophisticated community or sector, the core plan should be clear, concise, and state a few key strategies that the community or sector will undertake.Before creating your tourism plan, be sure to check out the provincial Five-year Strategy for Tourism.The tourism plan gathers and distils the learning of the community or sector in one document and charts a path to achieve business objectives. Specifically, the tourism plan answers the following questions:What are the current economic and tourism conditions?What opportunities and problems are you facing?What business objectives related to tourism do you expect to achieve?What tourism products do you have that are of interest to visitors?What do you need to do to make your tourism products of greater interest to visitors?Who are your visitors?Why should they visit your community rather than another community?How will you communicate your tourism products to potential visitors?Who will do what, when?How are you going to measure your progress so you can learn from the experience?
without tourism st.maarten would be nothing tourism provides jobs for people who dont have and gives money to the community
Michael J. Hatton has written: 'Community-based tourism in the Asia-Pacific' -- subject(s): Tourism
Richard W. Diggle has written: 'A business assessment of community-based tourism in Caprivi' -- subject(s): Economic aspects, Economic aspects of Tourism, Tourism
Wolves impact Alaska's native community by killing dogs and caribou that are used by the native community. The wolf control projects have negatively impacted tourism in Alaska in the past, so it is difficult for the government to control the wolves without harming tourism.
Tourism, mostly, but there is a small religious community.