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Tourism Destination Competitiveness
This blog aims to provide relevant information about Tourism Destination Competitiveness (TDC) and Tourism Cluster Development Strategies.
Sunday, December 18, 2016
Tuesday, February 12, 2013
[Social Enterprise] 고창군-관광 사회적 기업 모델
Gochang-gun, Korea tries to develop a model of social enterprises in tourism industry.
source: http://www.asiae.co.kr/news/view.htm?idxno=2013012814550920204
source: http://www.asiae.co.kr/news/view.htm?idxno=2013012814550920204
[Social enterprise]인천발전연구원, "관광목적지 관리 혁신통해 새로운 사회적기업을 육성"
Incheon development institute in Incheon city, Korea proposed Community development model introducing an innovation system of tourism destination management by encouraging social enterprises.
source: http://www.siminilbo.co.kr/main/list.html?bmain=view&num=282557 (Korean)
Full report: http://www.idi.re.kr/report/report_view.jsp (Korean)
source: http://www.siminilbo.co.kr/main/list.html?bmain=view&num=282557 (Korean)
Full report: http://www.idi.re.kr/report/report_view.jsp (Korean)
Saturday, August 18, 2012
Global partnership for sustainable tourism
http://www.globalsustainabletourism.com/
Pacific Asia Network
Pacific Asia Network
Sunday, July 15, 2012
Taiwan’s FDI inflows hit record high for 2006
Taiwan's inward foreign direct investment (FDI) amounted to a record high of US$7.42 billion for 2006, ranking sixth in South, East and Southeast Asia, according to the World Investment Report 2007 released on October 16.
Taiwan ranked behind only China, Hong Kong, Singapore, India and Thailand in the region in terms of inward forward direct investment, according to the annual report, which was published by the United Nations Conference on Trade and Development (UNCTAD). Taiwan's inward foreign direct investment for 2006 marked an increase of 356 percent over the US$1.62 billion for 2005 and an increase of 291 percent over the US$1.89 billion for 2004. Meanwhile, Taiwan's outward foreign direct investment totalled US$7.39 billion for 2006, ranking the country fifth in the region behind Hong Kong, China, India and Singapore. The amount marked an increase of 22.74 percent over the figure of US$6.02 billion for 2005 and a rise of 3.56 percent over the figure of US$7.14 billion for 2004.
Monday, June 25, 2012
Peace Through Tourism
Imtiaz Muqbil's TEDx Talk.
Imtiaz Muqbil addressed interesting points about globalization and travel & tourism.
Imtiaz Muqbil explains globalization and global conflicts from the view point of Buddhism, and Imtiaz asserts that true globalization is free to travel without man-made barriers like passports or visas.
He expected following:
"In the next 30 to 40 years, I believe, both will cease to exist in their present form. The artificial borders and walls created to own and control the land, water and resources will fall. I believe more local systems will emerge, built around neighbourhoods and communities and brilliant concepts such as HM the King’s sufficiency economy and Bhutan’s gross national happiness. At the same time, new more equitable ways will emerge to make, buy and sell products, perhaps through cooperatives rather than mega-corporations."
"Because humanity has free access to light and air, people do not fight over them, because they cannot. If humanity can similarly return to the days when it had free movement across land and water, accompanied by fairer, more balanced systems of ownership and distribution, it will go a long, long way towards ending the state of suffering and achieving global peace and enlightenment."
Read more: http://www.travel-impact-newswire.com/2011/09/imtiaz-muqbils-tedx-talk-how-the-world-can-attain-peace-through-tourism/#ixzz1ys0JDi4g
Read more: http://www.travel-impact-newswire.com/2011/09/imtiaz-muqbils-tedx-talk-how-the-world-can-attain-peace-through-tourism/#ixzz1yrzWnh9e
Imtiaz Muqbil addressed interesting points about globalization and travel & tourism.
Imtiaz Muqbil explains globalization and global conflicts from the view point of Buddhism, and Imtiaz asserts that true globalization is free to travel without man-made barriers like passports or visas.
He expected following:
"In the next 30 to 40 years, I believe, both will cease to exist in their present form. The artificial borders and walls created to own and control the land, water and resources will fall. I believe more local systems will emerge, built around neighbourhoods and communities and brilliant concepts such as HM the King’s sufficiency economy and Bhutan’s gross national happiness. At the same time, new more equitable ways will emerge to make, buy and sell products, perhaps through cooperatives rather than mega-corporations."
"Because humanity has free access to light and air, people do not fight over them, because they cannot. If humanity can similarly return to the days when it had free movement across land and water, accompanied by fairer, more balanced systems of ownership and distribution, it will go a long, long way towards ending the state of suffering and achieving global peace and enlightenment."
Read more: http://www.travel-impact-newswire.com/2011/09/imtiaz-muqbils-tedx-talk-how-the-world-can-attain-peace-through-tourism/#ixzz1ys0JDi4g
Read more: http://www.travel-impact-newswire.com/2011/09/imtiaz-muqbils-tedx-talk-how-the-world-can-attain-peace-through-tourism/#ixzz1yrzWnh9e
Sunday, June 17, 2012
Declaration of 4th T20 Meeting 2012
The G20 Ministers of Tourism and Heads of Delegation of G20 member countries with other representatives from related institutions met in 4th T20 Meeting in Mexico on May16th, 2012.
They addressed the important role of travel and tourism in an era of globalization and invite States to improve visa regimes and issuance processes without detriment to the authority or security of each State. They emphasized the fast, transparent and effective travel facilitation and visa programs.
http://dtxtq4w60xqpw.cloudfront.net/sites/all/files/pdf/final_declaration_t20_merida.pdf
They addressed the important role of travel and tourism in an era of globalization and invite States to improve visa regimes and issuance processes without detriment to the authority or security of each State. They emphasized the fast, transparent and effective travel facilitation and visa programs.
http://dtxtq4w60xqpw.cloudfront.net/sites/all/files/pdf/final_declaration_t20_merida.pdf
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