Consumptive tourism involves tangible products extracted from the natural environment.
ex: fishing
Ones that replace themselves and ones that don't.
Consumptive practices are the habits and behavior that contribute to the consumption of goods, food, services and other resources.
Consumptive practices are the habits and behavior that contribute to the consumption of goods, food, services and other resources.
Consumptive resources are resources that are unable to be renewed or take a long period of time to do so. Non consumptive resources are resources like solar energy that don't use up any resources.
Consumptive water use is water that is use up. That has been consumed! Non consumptive use is water that isn't used up. Things like fishtanks or decoration intended fountains.
I do not know.....that is why I am looking here...
Heat is pumping insufficient blood
E.J Barrick has written: 'How to deal with the consumptive poor'
Bear's weed, consumptive's weed, gum bush, and mountain balm.
seaside tourism mountain tourism. sport tourism. cultural tourism. health tourism. rural tourism. business tourism. shopping tourism.
give the clerk the money or put a gun to there head
G. Sims Woodhead has written: 'Industrial colonies and village settlements for the consumptive'