Business Implications and Politics Accompanying Australian Climate Policy ReformNicholas Flood
Thesis submitted for the Master of Business Research with Honours at the
University of New England
Grade Awarded: First Class Honors and New England Award
Business Implications and Politics Accompanying Australian Climate Policy ReformNicholas Flood
Thesis submitted for the Master of Business Research with Honours at the
University of New England
Grade Awarded: First Class Honors and New England Award
Activities of non-governmental organizations in the field of cultural heritag...heritageorganisations.eu
ver recent years non-governmental sector in Montenegro had been very active and has had an important role in creating an open and sound civil society. Among NGOs that are active in Montenegro very important is the presence of organizations which deal with cultural heritage from various aspects. So far, these NGOs have realized numerous projects, and they have been especially active in: presenting and popularizing heritage, researching and valorizing heritage, as well as in pointing out to problems and potentials of cultural heritage.
EXPEDITIO Centre for Sustainable Spatial Development is a non-governmental and non-profit organization seated in Kotor, Montenegro. It was founded in 1997 by six students of the final year at the Faculty of Architecture in Belgrade, with the aim of improving architectural and visual surroundings of our region. The organization has about 360 members and has conducted numerous projects in Montenegro and region addressing different problems of sustainable spatial development. The activities of EXPEDITIO are conducted through four sectors: cultural heritage, sustainable architecture, spatial planning and public advocacy. Within the Sector for Cultural Heritage EXPEDITIO realized numerous projects, such as: studies, architectural workshops, summer schools of architecture, round table discussions, exhibitions, publications,… participated in seminars, workshops, conferences in our country and abroad, and, together with representatives of state institutions, participated as member of working groups in projects dealing with cultural heritage.
Presentación de Experiencias Internacionales:
Eslovenia "Rutas Patrimoniales a través de Dolensa y Bela Krajina"
Ponente: Marko Koscak, consultor independiente y miembro del equipo para el desarrollo turístico sostenible en la región de Dolenjska y Bela Krajina, Eslovenia
Dr. MARKO KOŠČAK is an independent consultant and owns his private consultancy “STUDIO MKA” (Marko Koscak & Associates).
Since 1996 he worked as Project Manger to the Heritage Trails partnership under the umbrella of the Chamber of Commerce in SE Slovenia.
He was and is involved in different activities in the field of Rural Development in Slovenia and abroad since 1986, when he started implementing Integrated Rural Development Projects on local-community level.
Since then he was a regular consultant with the Ministry of Agriculture, where employed from 1999 – 2001 as an Advisor to the Government in the Sector for Structural policy and Rural development. In last couple of years he works as an advisor to UNDP LoSD and sustainable tourism initiatives in S-E Balkan countries of Croatia, Serbia, Montenegro, Bosnia, Kosovo and Macedonia, as well as other EU countries.
Recently he worked also in Mongolia and China as well as many other projects including several on the EU and LEADER approach. He studied in Ljubljana, Birmingham (UK), Vienna (Austria) and in 1999 completed his PhD on the thesis »Transformation of Rural areas along the Slovene – Croatian border« at the Faculty of Arts – Department of Geography.
He is a founding member of the Slovenian Rural Development Network, which is part of the European Network »PREPARE«. His work experiences are primarily on Sustainable Community Development, Rural Tourism, Economic Diversification on farm, Sustainable Heritage Tourism, Regional Development, Cross-border Co-operation and Product Development.
This small PPT is about opportunities for Croatian tourism. The land came out from a war not long ago is now trying to present itself to world as a land where you can enjoy and relax.
Activities of non-governmental organizations in the field of cultural heritag...heritageorganisations.eu
ver recent years non-governmental sector in Montenegro had been very active and has had an important role in creating an open and sound civil society. Among NGOs that are active in Montenegro very important is the presence of organizations which deal with cultural heritage from various aspects. So far, these NGOs have realized numerous projects, and they have been especially active in: presenting and popularizing heritage, researching and valorizing heritage, as well as in pointing out to problems and potentials of cultural heritage.
EXPEDITIO Centre for Sustainable Spatial Development is a non-governmental and non-profit organization seated in Kotor, Montenegro. It was founded in 1997 by six students of the final year at the Faculty of Architecture in Belgrade, with the aim of improving architectural and visual surroundings of our region. The organization has about 360 members and has conducted numerous projects in Montenegro and region addressing different problems of sustainable spatial development. The activities of EXPEDITIO are conducted through four sectors: cultural heritage, sustainable architecture, spatial planning and public advocacy. Within the Sector for Cultural Heritage EXPEDITIO realized numerous projects, such as: studies, architectural workshops, summer schools of architecture, round table discussions, exhibitions, publications,… participated in seminars, workshops, conferences in our country and abroad, and, together with representatives of state institutions, participated as member of working groups in projects dealing with cultural heritage.
Presentación de Experiencias Internacionales:
Eslovenia "Rutas Patrimoniales a través de Dolensa y Bela Krajina"
Ponente: Marko Koscak, consultor independiente y miembro del equipo para el desarrollo turístico sostenible en la región de Dolenjska y Bela Krajina, Eslovenia
Dr. MARKO KOŠČAK is an independent consultant and owns his private consultancy “STUDIO MKA” (Marko Koscak & Associates).
Since 1996 he worked as Project Manger to the Heritage Trails partnership under the umbrella of the Chamber of Commerce in SE Slovenia.
He was and is involved in different activities in the field of Rural Development in Slovenia and abroad since 1986, when he started implementing Integrated Rural Development Projects on local-community level.
Since then he was a regular consultant with the Ministry of Agriculture, where employed from 1999 – 2001 as an Advisor to the Government in the Sector for Structural policy and Rural development. In last couple of years he works as an advisor to UNDP LoSD and sustainable tourism initiatives in S-E Balkan countries of Croatia, Serbia, Montenegro, Bosnia, Kosovo and Macedonia, as well as other EU countries.
Recently he worked also in Mongolia and China as well as many other projects including several on the EU and LEADER approach. He studied in Ljubljana, Birmingham (UK), Vienna (Austria) and in 1999 completed his PhD on the thesis »Transformation of Rural areas along the Slovene – Croatian border« at the Faculty of Arts – Department of Geography.
He is a founding member of the Slovenian Rural Development Network, which is part of the European Network »PREPARE«. His work experiences are primarily on Sustainable Community Development, Rural Tourism, Economic Diversification on farm, Sustainable Heritage Tourism, Regional Development, Cross-border Co-operation and Product Development.
This small PPT is about opportunities for Croatian tourism. The land came out from a war not long ago is now trying to present itself to world as a land where you can enjoy and relax.
1. SWOT Analysis and
Marketing mix of the
Hungarian Cruise Tourism
Balla Bernadett
Filip János
Gyuricza Miklós
Horváth Alexa
Kovács Andrea
Kővári Anita
Micheller Dávid
4. STRENGTH
In general
• Domestic rivers and waters provide good opportunity for
water-based tourism
• For manually driven vehicles - kayaks, canoes, rowing boats –
available 3,870 km of waterways
Danube
• World Heritage and expectant sites along the river
(Budapest, Mohács, (Esztergom))
• National parks and proximity of rivers (eco-tourism and sports
tourism) – DDNP Körös-Maros National Park
Balaton
• In the shipping company accommodations the number of
guest nights are growing
• Balaton Card (20% discount to the total cost and scheduled
cruise ticket prices)
5. WEAKNESSES
In general
• The traffic of small ships has decreased since the
construction of the Bősi locks many ports failed
• The requirements are not given in the domestic large rivers
for powered aquatic tourism
Danube
• Language problems, missing adequate language skills
• Low number of ports
Balaton
• Missing option for ferrying to the western basin of the lake
• Motorboats are not allowed
6. OPPORTUNITIES
In general
• Language and technical training for front-door people
• Improve the accessibility and conditions of docks
Danube
• Organize a „water-taxi” system in Budapest
• Raise new routes (southern part of the country)
Balaton
• Use high-speed boats (vaporetto)
• Enlargement of the sailing-season
7. THREATS
In general
• Pollution
• Smaller settlements became crowded
Danube
• There are more international cruise companies than
Hungarian ones
• Environmental problems can’t be solved
Balaton
• Dangerous for the flora, fauna
• Low water level
9. Product
• Create new products-gastronomy
• If they eat there, why don’t they stay in a hotel
• Romantics- new topic
Price
• Not enough money for this journey-2000 Euro
• You can GOOGLE on mainly the expensive journeys
• Not only for rich people
Promotion
• Booking is only in English or bad quality of translating
• Booking online must be improved
Place
• From Black Forest till Black Sea
• Stations in the capitals-good for inhabitants and tourist as well