environmental impacts of tourism
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... malaria on foreign investment, trade and tourism: A number of studies found that malaria has advers...
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...Antarctic Science, Tourism, and Conservation Act of 1996 (Act), 16. U.S.C. 24... for assessment of the environmental impacts of nongovernmental activities in Antarctica, inclu...
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... dimensions: economic efficiency, environmental integrity and social equity and justice (Edwards, ..., while the potential for negative impacts such as environmental deterioration and increased ...
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... William Reilly who led the Environmental Protection Agency under President George H. W. Bus... Tourism, a mainstay of the economy, is off 60 percent in A... then we will proceed to discuss oil spill impacts with Kate. GARCIA: Thank you, Chairman Graham. T...
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... discussed as a teaching method in environmental education and Education for Sustainable Developmen... could the environmental conditions for tourism look like in the Black Forest in 2050 when climate... climate change 17 86.9 0.107 CG01 false impacts on climate change 12 57.7 0.136 CG02 false impacts...
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... intersection of community development and tourism planning is a fascinating one. We have collected s... include other aspects--social and environmental--to better reflect sustainable development concept...-optimistic assessment of environmental impacts, societal impacts, and the ability of local stakeh...
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... ESA is not suited to prevent cumulative impacts to the turtles from human beach-going activity, th...
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..., many such communities have turned to the tourism industry as a potential economic saviour, and have... an over-optimistic assessment of environmental impacts, societal impacts, and the ability of loca...
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But EDF Says Future Reports Must Examine Healthy River Flows, Impacts on Recreation & Tourism
BOULDER, Colo., June 6, 2011 /PRNewswire-USNewswire/ -- A leading conservation group today praised the U.S. Bureau of Reclamation for the first part of a study it released today, which concluded that climate change will reduce water flow in the Colorado River Basin about approximately nine percent by 2050. However, the conservation group, Environmental Defense Fund (EDF), says future reports on the study about water supply and demand in the basin over the next 50 years need to examine how to sustain healthy river flows and the impacts on the recreation and tourism industries that are so critical to the economy of the region.
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...-communications, construction, banking and tourism--have seen the most dramatic transformation in rec... as other phenomena such as environmental pressures exert profound influences on the agricul.... (44) Mohamed Berriane, "Environmental Impacts of Tourism along the Moroccan Coast" in The North ...