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Editorial
– Dr. Abhinav Kamal Raina |
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The
Management of the Isimangaliso Wetland Park for Sustainable Eco- tourism Development: Perceptions and Participation
Lindisizwe M. Magi and Thandi A. Nzama |
1-14
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2. |
Approaching the Financing Framework of Hospitality Industry in
Greece Vlami Aimilia |
15-25
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3. |
Romania’s Touristic Potential: The Differentiation of the Potential
Units Mihai Ielenicz, Laura Comanescu and Alexandru Nedelea |
26-38
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4. |
Perceptions of Services Offered by a National Park: Customers of
Nyanga National Park in Zimbabwe Haretsebe Manwa |
39-45
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5. |
Assessing
Guests’ Views of Service Delivery Attributes at Captive Hotels
Mislan Nenin, Mohd Salehuddin, Mohd Zahari, Salleh Mohd Radzi,
Zulhan Othman and
Mohammed Amran |
46-58
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A Study
of Various Alliances in Travel and Tourism - Developing a Strategic
Partnership Model for Success Sona Vikas and Anu Singh Lather |
59-71
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7. |
The
Significance of Emotional Intelligence in Artists in Influencing the
Tourists – A Study Umesh.U |
72-80
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8. |
Destination Branding: Making India Relevant and Competitive in
Uncertain Environment V. Balaji Venkatachalam and R.N. Venkateswaran |
81-91
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Satisfaction
Level of the Tourists Visiting the Desert Destination of Jodhpur –
An Assessment Meeta Nihalani |
92-96
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10. |
Transition of
Human Resources in Hospitality Industry: A Case of Heritage
Hotels in Rajasthan Ms.
Jaya Bhasin
and Ms.
Bharti
Gupta |
97-106
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A Study on
Spiritual Tourist Site Selection under Multi-criteria Biswajit
Satpathy and Debendra Mahalik |
107-117
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12. |
Social
Marketing of Recreation and Leisure: Attitudes and Perception of People Madhu Nagla |
118-128
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Financial
Performance of Rajasthan Tourism Development Corporation (RTDC): An
Analysis Ashok Singh
Rathore, Hanuman Prasad and Lokeshver Singh Jodhana |
129-135
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14. |
The Colonial
Tourist: Seeking the Picturesque in Pre-Mutiny Delhi Jyoti P.
Sharma |
136-145
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15. |
Dimensions of
Indian Culture, Values and Event Marketing Implications
– An Analysis Raj Nishchal
Saraswat and Deepika Upadhyaya |
146-151
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16. |
Tadgarh-Raoli:
Destination with Immense Potential for Eco-Tourism Anita Sharma
and Vibha Khanna |
152-157
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17. |
Book Review
1, Book Review
2, Book Review
3 |
158-163 |
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18. |
Tiger
Conservation and Wildlife Tourism in India – A Perspective
Subhasish
Chakraborty |
164-172
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19. |
Japanese
Overseas Weddings in Guam: A Case Study of Guam’s First Hotel Wedding
Chapel Fred R.
Schumann and Charlene Amado |
173-181 |
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20. |
Studies in
Ancient Leisure: The Prerequisite for Modern TourismKorstanje,
M. |
182-190 |