Leiper (2004) made a simple Whole Tourism System model (WTS). In the model there is a traveler generating region (TGR) which flows into the transit route region (TR) then into the tourist destination region (TDR). Flowing back again. So, the TGR is where the tourist live, the transit route is the travel method and the TDR is their destination. Leiper also states that within these systems there are environments, human, sociological, economical, technological, physical, political, legal etc.
That's a simple way of putting it. There are other more complex models.
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ribution towards tourism system
Neil Leiper's model of tourism focused on four areas of tourism: tourism systems, partial industrialisation, tourist attraction systems, and strategy. This helps students understand all the aspects of tourism from matching tourists with the right package, to planning and running thier own tourism business.
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The Butler Model is a model of tourism that represents tourism as the life cycle of a resort. It depicts tourism as exploitation of a resource. There are 6 stages -Exploration -Involvement -Development -Consolidation -Stagnation Then once it finsihes the model it can either go through -Decline or -Rejuvenation This model is based on MEDC tourism as it has to go through all of the stages LEDC's however can be kick started by TNC's from MEDC's. Hope this helps! :D :)
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Not a good idea. Leapers/UTG products are made for use on airsoft and paintball guns. They're not designed to withstand the shock produced by a shotgun being fired.
Leapers and Aim Sports make good scopes and sights.
1. Using the 5 forces model give reason why a person and company would consider investment pursue a business in tourism industry.
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