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Arbia', 10 Muharam 1430 (Wednesday, January 7th, 2009)
 | December 5th, 2008 10:30 By: Jean Michaud and Sarah Turner Abstract This paper examines a situation of national and international tourism development in post-socialist Vietnam, as it unfolds in the small northern hill-station town of Sa Pa. It investigates to what extent tourism dynamics today can be seen to be ... detail... » |
 | November 20th, 2008 09:34 By:Soehardi HartonoIntroduction Dating back to the time when its embryonic urban layout was initially created, Medan is considered a fairly new city. It has become recognized as an urbanized area with some basic relevant attributes less than 150 years ago. As similarly happened to other ... detail... » |
 | November 8th, 2008 09:40 By: Syed Abdul Haris Syed Mustapa, Kamarul Syahri Kamal and Mohamad Zaki Zainul Abstract This research is a study on the rehabilitation of heritage building in Malaysia. This research intends to highlight the existing practice on rehabilitation projects in Malaysia with the main focus ... detail... » |
 | October 31st, 2008 12:38 By: Prasit Leepreecha“Once the pastime of adventurous outdoorsy types, trekking has become as de rigueur as going to the beach. The mountainous north of Thailand has been a melting pot of different cultures for centuries and a trek is a great way to experience its diversity. A few of the ... detail... » |
 | October 14th, 2008 11:42 By: William Anderson An earlier version of this paper was presented at the FLUX Conference of the School of Art History, Cinema, Classics & Archaeology and The AHCCA Postgraduate Association of the University of Melbourne in November 2006. Looting of historical sites to supply material for ... detail... » |
 | October 3rd, 2008 14:11 By: Angela Quiros Introduction: Donsol and Placencia Whale shark tourism all over the world is a highly lucrative industry based on an ecologically vulnerable species (Norman 2000). In the Philippines, Donsol is a popular destination for local whale shark tourism. In Belize, international ... detail... » |
 | September 25th, 2008 15:47 By: Heather Hughes Introduction It is close on a decade since the official death of apartheid and the coming of majority rule to South Africa. In this time, there have been impressive achievements in redefining a set of culture and heritage [1] principles for the ‘Rainbow Nation‘. A new ... detail... » |
 | September 19th, 2008 11:21 By: Smitha Ramachandran Tourism has a major role to play in the Singapore economy. This article talks about the impact tourism has on Singapore. It also discusses the strategy adopted by the Singapore government to boost tourism. Tourism is a travel for leisure and recreational purposes. The ... detail... » |
 | September 10th, 2008 10:53 By: Roby Ardiwidjaja Abstract The quality of the environment is essential for tourism. However, tourism`s relationship with many activities has negative environmental effects. On the other hand, tourism has the potential to create beneficial effects on the environment by contributing to ... detail... » |
 | September 3rd, 2008 08:36 By: Stuart J. Green Abstract This paper examines the potential of coastal ecotourism and its role in community-based Coastal Resource Management Programs in Bohol, Philippines. It focuses on case studies of tourism products operating in three different coastal ecosystems: a coral reef sanctuary, ... detail... » |
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