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As discussed in Hawkins and Mann (2007), the World Bank dropped its engagement in the tourism sector during the 1980s … after twenty years of financing Bank's tourism projects which included infrastructure for resort sites, lines of credit for … hotels, training, and some investment in hotels and other tourism related projects. At the time, World Bank lending for …
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South Africa has turned towards tourism development to jump-start its weak economy. As tourism is a labour intensive … directly related to tourism. Despite South Africa’s rich and diverse natural and cultural assets, tourism development has been …-haul destination for many large source markets, good accessibility and international openness is key to expand international tourism …
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development has been gradually applied within the regional tourism industry in Poland, including the Subcarpathian Province …. Sustainable tourism has a positive influence on the region's development and competitiveness. It also involves cooperation among …
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Tourism is one of the most dynamic and fastest growing global industries and its growth is necessarily beneficial … vulnerable to tourism if not managed. Managing tourism can have substantial inherent potential to underpin sustainable … development and conservation. So, for tourism planning in developing regions to be effective and responsive to community interests …
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