Tourism's economic benefits are well known, but concern has been rising over its environmental and social impacts: Cyprus.
Title: Tourism's economic benefits are well known, but concern has been rising over its environmental and social impacts: Cyprus.
Category: /Business & Economy/International
Details: Words: 3229 | Pages: 12 (approximately 235 words/page)
Tourism's economic benefits are well known, but concern has been rising over its environmental and social impacts: Cyprus.
Category: /Business & Economy/International
Details: Words: 3229 | Pages: 12 (approximately 235 words/page)
Tourism's economic benefits are well known, but concern has been rising over its environmental and social impacts. Using a destination of your choice as a case study, show how these impacts have changed in the past and how policy makers and managers have responded to these changes.
Tourism has had a profound and irreversible impact on many destinations worldwide. As the demand to travel to these destinations increases, there is an unrelenting pressure for development
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