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Boo, E (1990) Ecotourism The Potentials and Pitfalls (Volume 1) World Wildlife Fund - References

The speech delivered by Chairman of the State Administration Council Prime Minister of the Government of the Republic of the Union of Myanmar Senior General Min Aung Hlaing at the ceremony to mark World Tourism Day-2021

FIRST and foremost, I’d like to extend greetings to all the guests attending the ceremony to mark the World Tourism Day-2021 to enjoy the physical and mental wellbeing and all kinds of auspiciousness.

Rainforest tourism: a systematic review of established knowledge and g by Daminda Sumanapala and Isabelle D Wolf

Abstract Rainforests provide exceptional spaces for nature-based tourism activities attracting large numbers of visitors. Simultaneously, tourism activities may create environmental, social and economic impacts that require management in order to conserve sensitive rainforest environments. Rainforest tourism constitutes a travel sector that receives growing interest worldwide. This study presents a timely review of current knowledge and research gaps in a new conceptual model to give recommendations for a future research agenda. Through a systematic quantitative review, the study identified 48 peer-reviewed journal articles addressing conservation and management topics (33), followed by visitor-related research (23), impacts (10), and finally community and stakeholder research (3) of rainforest tourism, published between 1975 and 2019. The majority of research focused on management issues relating to policy development, planning, education and conservation measures. A strong geograp

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