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Impact Assessment of Touristification in Yogyakarta on the Development of Urban and Rural Tourist Villages
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ASEAN Journal on Hospitality and Tourism Vol. 17 Issue 2 2019
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. Nowadays people aware of the importance of health is growing, one of which is the increasing number of sports enthusiasts. Outdoor sports cycling is one of the activities which is in great demand by urbanites. In addition to health purposes, cycling is a mean to escape from the fatigue of daily routines. The emergence of cycling groups in urban communities is a reflection of the need for exercise while having recreation outdoors. To find out the type of motivation for cycling activities in urban communities, questionnaires were conducted on two cycling communities in Indonesia. They are TOC…
. There is a remarkable change in the thought process of Indian families - in the last few years regarding the way they live their life. How they socialize with their near & dear ones and most importantly how they spend their holidays. Indian families started focusing on the big picture and that is how they are becoming more open and adaptive to change. Vacation is one such thing in which all the members give their inputs on how, where to go. They do justify their reasons for selecting a destination based on their perspective, which can be a comforting one to them individually. Vacations…
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Most training institutions in Kenya have supply led training instead of demand-driven training thereby creating a supply of graduates whose knowledge and skills in not needed in the industry thereby creating a training gap between the educators and the industry. This paper aims to analyze the skills gap in the tourism and hospitality industry in Kenya. The objectives were to investigate the skills gap between tourism and hospitality graduates and industry expectations, examine the stakeholder
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