TOURISTS’ AWARENESS AND UNDERSTANDING OF GAME DRIVE PROTOCOLS POST COVID-19 IN SOUTH AFRICA [PDF]
Embarking on a safari is a highly sought-after experience, attracting both local and global tourists in substantial numbers. Despite its widespread appeal, this type of experience entails inherent risks to both tourists and wildlife.
Rabelani NEMAKANGA +2 more
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Guidebook use by Japanese tourists: a qualitative study of Australia inbound travellers [PDF]
This qualitative investigation into guidebook use reports on in-depth interviews conducted with 26 Japanese individuals and one couple who had visited Australia during the five previous years.
King, Brian +2 more
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The problematic implementation of community-based ecotourism in Indonesia: A case study in ecotourism of Gili Labak-East Java [PDF]
This study aimed at analyzing the implementation of Community-Based Ecotourism (CBE) principles in managing the Ecotourism of Gili Labak, East Java. This study was qualitative and descriptive.
Assoc. Prof. Dr. Abdulkadir Rahardjanto +4 more
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The socio-economic impacts of Singaporean cross-border tourism in Malaysia and Indonesia [PDF]
Cross-border tourism is often proposed by governments as an incentive for economic growth, but critics have suggested that its impacts are, in fact, overplayed. This paper presents research in the Indonesia-Malaysia-Singapore Growth Triangle.
Hampton, Mark P.
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A People-Localization Method for Multi-Robot Systems First Approach for Guiding-Tours
Throughout this article we present a methodology to localize multiple people in a group by a multi-robot system (MRS). The aim of the MRS is to conduct people through hallways in indoors as a guided-tour service task. However, further than guidance process, we detail a method for humans' localization by sharing distributed sensor data arising from the
Martinez-Garcia, Edgar +2 more
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Promotion of local food as tourism product in the Cape Coast Metropolis: An explorative research
The increasing interest in unique and authentic travel experiences has contributed to the growth of culinary tourism within the tourism industry. The study uses the cultural exchange theory to explain the important role of culinary experiences and ...
Richmond Yeboah, Diana Ashie
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The promotion strategies of disbudpar Surakarta in developing the tourism in Surakarta [PDF]
This final project report is written based on the job training which was been done at DISBUDPAR Surakarta. The objectives of this report are to describes the promotion strategies of DISBUDPAR Surakarta, to find out the problems faced by DISBUDPAR ...
Amalia Kurniasari , Mifta
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December 2007 Newsletter [PDF]
This document is part of a digital collection provided by the Martin P. Catherwood Library, ILR School, Cornell University, pertaining to the effects of globalization on the workplace worldwide.
International Labor Rights Forum +1 more
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Early Exposure to and Preparation for College: A Guide for Educators [PDF]
Since 2012, the NYC Department of Education's Expanded Success Initiative (ESI) has provided funding and professional development to 40 City high schools with the goal of helping them develop new strategies (or expand existing efforts) aimed at ...
Adriana Villavicencio, Tony Laing
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Between Duty and Romance: The Attraction of Sounding “Black” in Paris [PDF]
The histories of Black Americans who significantly influenced French life and culture in Paris are hardly marked or visible across the most frequented tourist destinations or within state-sponsored museums dedicated to national history.
Wilson, Anndretta Lyle
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