When visitors choose to experience a culture first-hand, often in isolated, Indigenous communities it is called ethnic tourism. They participate in the practices of the culture.
No, because since whales are endangered and the can receive more money for tourism:)
Domestic tourism is local people touring through. International tourism is when people who normally do not come around due to where they live, come and tour.
people could participate by:Run for the NDP
people could participate by:Run for the NDP
Pro-Poor Tourism (PPT) is tourism that results in increased net benefits for poor people. PPT is not a specific product or niche sector but an approach to tourism development and management. It enhances the linkages between tourism businesses and poor people, so that tourism's contribution to poverty reduction is increased and poor people are able to participate more effectively in product development. Links with many different types of 'the poor' need to be considered: staff, neighbouring communities, land-holders, producers of food, fuel and other suppliers, operators of micro tourism businesses, craft-makers, other users of tourism infrastructure (roads) and resources (water) etc. There are many types of pro poor tourism strategies, ranging from increasing local employment to building mechanisms for consultation. Any type of company can be involved in pro-poor tourism - a small lodge, an urban hotel, a tour operator, an infrastructure developer. The critical factor is not the type of company or the type of tourism, but that an increase in the net benefits that go to poor people can be demonstrated.
people could participate by:Run for the NDP
they participate in both
Tourism is the industry of people who travel to other states or countries for vacation or to learn something. Tourism management includes ways to keep tourism from taking over the town or city so that the people who live there can live in peace.
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Cleisthens encouraged people to participate in government.
Tourism is when people visit an area recreationally. Tourism can greatly benefit an area's economy some areas completely rely on tourism.