1 Introduction
The new era made us the bystanders of a great show, namely the informational and technical show of every sector of the society. Every country in the world understands the importance of tourism as a part of the economic sector that can sustain the development of the national economy. Generating the revenue and employment, tourism is the sector where partnerships find the perfect tools to achieve goals.
Years in a row, many island states in the Caribbean experienced some substantial economic instabilities. However, tourism was the sector seen as an alternative to enhance the economic development of the countries. (Payne & Sutton, 2001).
It is beyond any doubts that the situation is similar in the Dominican Republic where tourism provided unemployed native people with a lot of
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Additionally, sustainable tourism with its specific environmental, social and economic pillars will be emphasized as a core element as well.
Theory will be combined with the practical aspects in the case of the All-Inclusive Lifestyle Holidays Vacation Club & Resort (LHVC), situated in Puerto Plata region of the Dominican Republic.
More specifically, the main research questions that this paper intends to respond are:
Which are the main impacts that tourism has in the area from environmental, social and economic viewpoints?
Does the government understand the problems the island faces and does it take into consideration the important issues from the ecological, social and economic point of view?
What is the local people opinion about tourism and how do they deem the tourism industry?
Does Lifestyle Holidays Vacation Resort make use of the sustainable practices in its operations?
Has tourism managed to improve the life of the locals by bringing them high standards of
The authors have a great amount of credibility because Marcia Taylor was the Division of Resort and Hospitality Management and Clive Muir was a part of the College of Liberal arts. The problem in the Caribbean was that they did not receive as much tourism as their leading competition. The authors state that “Other countries have developed culinary tourism initiatives and program[s],” which was something the Caribbean lacked (135). The Caribbean eventually began also to include visiting local restaurants, attending cooking classes and festivals to their agenda to improve their tourism. The authors gain credibility to discuss this topic because of the research they have done.
actions done against them. Some positive characteristics maquiladoras have are that they have low labor costs, close proximity to U.S. market and distribution centers, practical transportation infrastructure and lastly world-class production facilities. Globalization is a big contributor to this topic, these companies expand all over the world and along with their capital, comes their impact on the environment and health. In the “Pros of Maquiladoras Economic Growth” article talks about the 900,000 job opportunities being created through the maquiladora industry.
The given argument essay prompt puts forth the conclusion that Hopewell’s economy can be best improved by building a golf course and a resort hotel similar to those in Ocean View. Although the given argument seems complete there are many unstated assumptions made by the author in his/her argument , which need to be addressed. Some of thses assumptions are considered below. Firstly, the author makes an analogy between the two towns, Ocean View and Hopewell.
The Dominican Republic receives a lot of money from tourism. Construction in the Dominican Republic grew big in the 1970s and 1980s, and is now a big factor in the country's economy. In other words, the Dominican Republic has different variables in it’s
America’s Tomorrow Americans possess the tendency to only address immediate threats to their well being, while delaying handling future issues. This mindset ensures today for Americans; however, it jeopardizes the outlook of their tomorrow. This ideology possessed by American policy makers is best exemplified through the method in which America disposes of their nuclear waste.
North Americans and Europeans obviously frustrate Kincaid with their habits of tourism and how they act in their society. “Wealth and power are in the hands of very few, all of whom, in Kincaids view are corrupt and indifferent to the welfare of the people”(Byerman 93), Kincaid shows how the Europeans how so much more power than Antiguans but instead of using that power and wealth to help the ones in need they use it to help themselves and behave however they like. The Marxist lens also analyzes how the government doesn 't care about the welfare of the people same as the Europeans. “If you were to ask why you would be told
Roots of Alienation and Terrorism As a rule, poverty goes hand in hand with terrorism. In particular, the ringleaders usually operate out of destitute countries and find the bulk of their recruits from the barren locales. An exemplar lies in the legions of terrorists running amok in the Middle East, North Africa, and other impoverished regions of the world. Despite the linkage, however, poverty does not by itself lead to terrorism.
As times change, the number one growing industry around the world is hospitality. Hospitality is the key to every successful company weither it be a hotel, restaurant, Movie Theater, or retail store. Any company can have a great core product, but if they are lacking in supplementary products such as enhancing elements or facilitating elements in which hospitable reasoning is involved in, then they will have put there company in an almost impossible passion for their core product to succeed. Pulling into the parking lot customers smell the amazing aroma trickling from the restaurant.
In North America, the rate of migrant workers is increasing every year. Migrant workers are mostly from Mexico and moving to the United States and Canada, the reason that they immigrant to other countries may vary. On one hand, their country’s own problems push them to leave and move to other countries, for example, unstable economic, political unrest, large population and low employment rate. United States and Canada are the two biggest and developed countries in North America, and geographically, they are close to Mexico, which attracts Mexican people to immigrant and try to work in these two countries no matter legal or illegal. As a third world country, Mexico is experiencing many problems from inside and outside, there are not so many
The purpose of this paper was the fact that Jamaica Kincaid felt as though tourism in the land are only seeing the greater good of the land that they were visiting. Tourists are not seeing the side where the native families are struggling to get by. Are they trying to persuade the reader to adopt a new belief or habit, or to stop doing something? Jamaica Kincaid is trying to persuade the readers of her essay to understand why tourism is such a bad thing.
Finally, the market structure and the economic cycle at destination influence the economic standing of newcomers in the host country. There are four main ways in which the market might influence the economic integration of immigrants. First, the host country’s labor market structure, including the size of unskilled and low-skilled labor sectors, affects the demand for immigrants who are, in most cases, low-skilled. Second, the flexibility of the host country’s labor market determines its degree of openness towards immigrants. For example, high levels of employment protection by unions might reduce employers’ willingness to hire immigrant workers.
“Tourism Behaviour understanding includes the idea and knowledge of the different factors which are by no other means very obvious because the effects which do shape the activities and tastes of tourism are often highly embedded in the cultural and the personal biography of the individual that the whole of subject is not known of how actually they were made.” (Seaton, 1996). Figure.1. The tourism system.
At the world conference held in Manila on tourism in 1980, importance of tourism and its effects were recognized in the declaration, which stated as; ‘’tourism is an essential activity both on the life of the nation since its direct and indirect effects on economical, social, cultural, and educational sectors of the society and their international relations’’. Economic benefits of tourism 1. Contribution to Gross Domestic Product; Tourism is being one of the world’s largest industries and contributes directly and indirectly (total contribution) to the global economy. Its contribution to GDP growth reflects the total spending within a particular country by residents or neon residents for business or leisure purposes as well as government spending on tourism goods and services which linked to visitors. According to the World Travel and Tourism Council
Tourism is the income of people from one place to another place for vacation, but it can also be for business or entertainment. Tourism can either be international or domestic. Tourism has an influence on any country, either it’s for a positive impact or a negative impact. An example one might consider includes that the tourism in that individual country could possibly increase the income and positively improve the economic aspect of the country, but tourism can also negatively impact the environment. Tourism can also affect the population living in the country due to the amount of tourism which furthers the idea of more jobs need to be created for the new tourists.
According to UNWTO “over the decades, tourism has experienced continued growth and deepening diversification to become one of the fastest growing economic sectors in the world.” In Belize, tourism is one of the growing industries that has to a large extent, a great influence on the economy. The tourism industry has demonstrated success and commitment to maintain the authenticity of its attractions fostering attractive platforms for investors looking to cater the growing number experience-Based tourist. Yet tourism is not the only successful industry in Belize, there is the citrus industry, sugar industry, banana industry and also the marine industry which help the economy. Therefore tourism does indeed help the development of Belize because it provides jobs, nevertheless tourism is seasonal, therefore it only provides jobs for certain season such a summer, Easter and Christmas.