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Tourism is one of the world's most booming industries and the fourth largest industry in the global economy generating approximately $4 trillion annually worldwide. It is currently a complex and globalised phenomenon with demonstrated socio-economic importance. Many countries in Europe and Asia now completely depend on the income from tourism. Tourism in India is in such a position which is desirable...
In China, many historic and cultural blocks in ancient capitals fend for themselves.The Messy architectural forms, the fuzzy property rights make it very difficult to take comprehensive environmental management. How to deal with the relationship between history and future, human and nature, are important issues to resolve. The text takes Shichahai area in Xicheng District of Beijing as an example...
This paper presents an investigation of innovative communication through examining design characteristics in global e-commerce sites. This investigation is necessary to establish an understanding of the barriers in communicating and implementing of e-commerce on a global level. The paper begins with an overview of current business-to-customer (B2C) e-commerce implementation on the web, and then describes...
To achieve coordinated operation of the tourism service supply chain, the concept and the operations processes of integrated tourism service supply chain (ITSSC) management is studied. The tourism service supply chain system, connecting the source market, tourism intermediary organizations, long distance transport providers, destination service providers and other related service providers, is investigated...
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