Tourism
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Item Environmental impacts of tourism(CIHEAM, 2003) Camarda, D.; Grassini, L.Item Artificial Reefs(2017) Texas Council on Marine-Related AffairsThe federal government has recently made surplus World War II Liberty Ships available to the states for use as offshore artificial reefs.Item Marine Biodiversity and Resources(National Climate Change Adaptation Research Facility, 2010) Mapstone, Bruce; Appleford, Peter; Broderick, Kathleen; Connolly, Rod; Higgins, John; Hobday, Alistair; Hughes, Terry; Marshall, Paul; McDonald, Jan; Waschka, Marie; Stadler, FrankItem Coastal Conservation and Tourism(World Wide Fund For Nature, 2007-04) World Wide Fund For NatureItem A European Strategy for more Growth and Jobs in Coastal and Maritime Tourism(The European Union, 2011) The European CommissionItem Global Trends in Coastal Tourism(Center on Ecotourism and Sustainable Development, 2007-12) Honey, Martha; Krantz, DavidItem Key Elements of the Integrated Coastal Management Program(The Western Cape Department of Environmental Affairs and Development Planning, 2015) The Western Cape Department of Environmental Affairs and Development PlanningItem Coastal Issues and Concerns: Challenges for the Research Community(Ministry of Environment and Forests Government of India, New Delhi, 2010-06-21) Consortium of Coastal Academic InstitutionsItem Sustainable Coastal Tourism(United Nations Environment Programme, 2009-02)Item Inside Mackinac(Mackinac Island Convention and Visitors Bureau, 2016-07) Mackinac Island Convention and Visitors BureauItem Tourism and Population Growth(Galapagos Conservancy, 2011)Uncontrolled tourism and population growth was among the 15 issues identified by the World Heritage Committee when it recommended that Galapagos be placed on the list of World Heritage in Danger.Item Facts about Stockholm's Tourism Industry(VisitStockholm.com, 2015)Sweden hosts millions of tourists each year. These tourists contribute significantly to the economic prosperity of the island nation.Item Island of Ireland 2014 Facts and Figures(Tourism Ireland, 2015)The island of Ireland plays host to millions of tourists each year. The income from the tourism industry plays a significant role in the economy of Ireland.Item Marseille Area Tourism Observatory(Ville De Marseille, 2014)Marseille is host to millions of tourists each year. The economic impact of the tourism industry plays a significant role in the prosperity of the city.Item Myanmar Tourism Statistics 2015(Ministry of Hotels and Tourism, 2016)Myanmar attracts tourists from all over the world. The statistics provide evidence of the economic impact that foreign travelers bring into the country.Item In Focus: Mykonos and Santorini Greece(HVS, 2014-05) Papadimitriou, Pavlos; Phoca, AdamantiaCyclades Islands are one of the island complexes that constitute the Aegean Archipelago. The entire complex is an administrative prefecture of Greece. Agricultural production includes wine, fruit, wheat, olive oil and tobacco.Item Item Tourism Niagara Falls(Niagara Falls Tourism, 2003)The City of Niagara Falls has been synonymous with tourism - providing visitors with an array of attractions, fine accommodations and vacation ideas that complement the cornerstone of our Tourism industry - the magnificent Niagara Falls.Item 5 Ocean Safety Tips for the Whole Family(Visit Florida, 2015) Tjaden, LaurenFlorida's main attractions are the beaches, but being aware of some basic safety measures can help keep beach goers safe.Item