The document presents 5 different diagram types for representing hierarchical relationships: 1) a classical node-link diagram, 2) a nested set diagram, 3) a layered "icicle" diagram, 4) outlines and tree views, and 5) nested parentheses. These diagram types can be used to visually depict hierarchical relationships between various entities through different visual formatting and layouts.
Case Study on why & how to plan a Field trip as part of a five day training program on inclusive business for tourism enterprises. Location: Nyaung Shwe, Inle Lake, Myanmar. June 2015
The document presents 5 different diagram types for representing hierarchical relationships: 1) a classical node-link diagram, 2) a nested set diagram, 3) a layered "icicle" diagram, 4) outlines and tree views, and 5) nested parentheses. These diagram types can be used to visually depict hierarchical connections between items such as people in an organizational chart.
Riley took a trip through several European countries in July 2015, including the United Kingdom, France, Switzerland, Italy, Croatia, Slovenia, Austria, the Czech Republic, Germany, the Netherlands, and Belgium. Some of the major sites visited included Buckingham Palace in London, the Eiffel Tower in Paris, Mount Titlis in Switzerland, the Colosseum and Vatican City in Rome, Venice, Lake Bled in Slovenia, Salzburg in Austria, Prague in the Czech Republic, Berlin and Dresden in Germany, and Bruges in Belgium.
This document provides a summary of Suzanne Noakes' photography collection focusing on moments in Melanesia. Suzanne became interested in Melanesia after seeing a 1962 National Geographic article. For over 20 years, she has extensively traveled throughout Melanesia as a tour guide, taking thousands of photos of people and places. This presentation shares some of those images from her travels, which have included places like West Papua, Papua New Guinea, Torres Strait, Solomon Islands, Vanuatu, New Caledonia, and Fiji.
The document presents 5 different diagram types for representing hierarchical relationships: 1) a classical node-link diagram, 2) a nested set diagram, 3) a layered "icicle" diagram, 4) outlines and tree views, and 5) nested parentheses. These diagram types can be used to visually depict hierarchical relationships between various entities through different visual formatting and layouts.
Case Study on why & how to plan a Field trip as part of a five day training program on inclusive business for tourism enterprises. Location: Nyaung Shwe, Inle Lake, Myanmar. June 2015
The document presents 5 different diagram types for representing hierarchical relationships: 1) a classical node-link diagram, 2) a nested set diagram, 3) a layered "icicle" diagram, 4) outlines and tree views, and 5) nested parentheses. These diagram types can be used to visually depict hierarchical connections between items such as people in an organizational chart.
Riley took a trip through several European countries in July 2015, including the United Kingdom, France, Switzerland, Italy, Croatia, Slovenia, Austria, the Czech Republic, Germany, the Netherlands, and Belgium. Some of the major sites visited included Buckingham Palace in London, the Eiffel Tower in Paris, Mount Titlis in Switzerland, the Colosseum and Vatican City in Rome, Venice, Lake Bled in Slovenia, Salzburg in Austria, Prague in the Czech Republic, Berlin and Dresden in Germany, and Bruges in Belgium.
This document provides a summary of Suzanne Noakes' photography collection focusing on moments in Melanesia. Suzanne became interested in Melanesia after seeing a 1962 National Geographic article. For over 20 years, she has extensively traveled throughout Melanesia as a tour guide, taking thousands of photos of people and places. This presentation shares some of those images from her travels, which have included places like West Papua, Papua New Guinea, Torres Strait, Solomon Islands, Vanuatu, New Caledonia, and Fiji.
Suzanne has over 25 years of experience promoting and leading tours of Papua New Guinea. She is passionate about the culture and people of PNG and has helped connect travelers to the local communities. One traveler was so impressed by Suzanne that he donated $10,000 through her foundation to support charitable work in PNG villages.
Steve Noakes will be a visiting professor at the Arctic University of Norway in September and October 2015. His areas of expertise include business economics. The document discusses the wildlife that may be found in Norwegian woods, such as brown bears, elk, wolves, adders, foxes, deer, and lynx or squirrels. It also notes that Viking influence within Scotland, Ireland, and the Isle of Man was mainly Norwegian, with Viking interventions beginning in the 8th century AD. The Northern Isles of Shetland and Orkney were known to the Norse as Norðreyjar, while the Southern Isles forming the Kingdom of Mann and the Isles were known as Suðreyjar.
Ecolodges Indonesia operates several eco-lodges that help protect threatened species while providing sustainable tourism opportunities. The eco-lodges employ ecologically sustainable practices like solar power and biological waste treatment. They also fund environmental education programs and generate economic returns for local communities. Examples highlighted include lodges in Tanjung Putting National Park that allow guests to observe orangutans and other primates, and a lodge in Komodo National Park near habitat for endangered Komodo dragons and other rare wildlife.
Battle Of Standards Netscape Versus MicrosoftEMBS2007
This document summarizes the "browser wars" between Microsoft and Netscape in the late 1990s. It discusses how Microsoft was able to monopolize the web browser standard through its control of the PC operating system. It also considers whether this monopoly is likely to continue given rising competitors like Google Chrome and an increasingly educated user base. Both advantages and disadvantages of the browser monopoly are outlined.
The document summarizes an opportunity for undergraduate students to study abroad in Australia from January to April 2016 focusing on sustainable tourism and indigenous culture. The program will take place at Bond University on the Gold Coast of Australia and students will take courses taught with modern technology in a stimulating learning environment. Studying abroad provides experiences that enhance education and qualifications with an international perspective while connecting students to a global network. Topics addressed will include the impacts and definitions of sustainable tourism as well as understanding indigenous perspectives and the historical context of imperialism.
The document summarizes how tourism is addressed in the UN's 2030 Agenda for Sustainable Development and its Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs). Specifically, it notes that tourism is included as a target in three SDGs: Goal 8 on economic growth and employment, Goal 12 on sustainable consumption and production, and Goal 14 on sustainable use of oceans. It also states that tourism has the potential to contribute to achieving all the SDGs, and that sustainable tourism is firmly positioned in the post-2015 development agenda. However, it will require a clear implementation framework, adequate financing, and investment in technology, infrastructure and human resources.
International Conference on Spiritual Tourism for Sustainable Development Socialist Republic of Vietnam, Ninh Binh City, Vietnam, 21 and 22 November 2013.
Topic: Can ‘spiritual tourism’ add value for environments, communities, tourism businesses and tourists?
Steve Noakes is an adjunct professor teaching a course on tourism and sustainable development goals. The objectives of the course are to improve student knowledge on concepts related to sustainable development, poverty, and the role of tourism in international development. The lecture will provide context on topics like population growth, poverty, human development, and the Millennium Development Goals. It will discuss how tourism can contribute to achieving the MDGs and Sustainable Development Goals through examples of pro-poor tourism projects. The lecture will also examine key issues around using tourism for development in emerging economies and analyze the costs and benefits of developing tourism.
Expedition ships are smaller vessels that allow for more active exploration of destinations through activities like Zodiac rides and hiking led by naturalists, focusing on wildlife viewing, cultural experiences, and environmental education, in contrast to the larger entertainment-focused cruise ships. Pioneers like Lars-Eric Lindblad helped establish expedition cruising in remote regions like Antarctica starting in the 1960s. Expedition ships continue to evolve with newer vessels incorporating more amenities while maintaining a focus on immersive experiences led by expert guides.
This webinar discusses the impacts of the military coup in Myanmar on the country's tourism industry. It explores how tourism can contribute to peace and human rights to achieve sustainability. The document provides background on organizations opposing the coup and military involvement in tourism businesses. Sources of information on the coup, sanctions, and supporting anti-coup resistance are presented. The daily realities facing Myanmar and calls to boycott military-linked tourism companies until a democratic nation is restored are discussed.
The document summarizes the changing narrative around the cause of the 2019 bushfires that destroyed Binna Burra Lodge. Initially, police stated the fire was caused by discarded cigarettes from teenagers. However, a 2022 report obtained through an FOI request revealed evidence that a nearby makeshift shooting range may have actually ignited the fires. The chairman of Binna Burra Lodge expressed shock that this information only came to light years later and questioned how the initial police assessment was made. He wants to better understand the true cause of the devastating fires.
The document announces an Artist-in-Residence program at Binna Burra Lodge in Lamington National Park, Australia. It aims to honor the legacy of Vida Lahey, a painter and sister of Romeo Lahey, the co-founder of Binna Burra Lodge. The program will reconnect people with nature, support bushfire recovery efforts, and bring new creative experiences to the area through workshops and exhibitions. It will be guided by the lodge's Reconciliation Action Plan and celebrate the area's rich artistic and cultural history inspired by the landscape.
The making of the Reflection Benches for Binna Burra plus an example of a Reflection activity relating to the massive loss of Australian wildlife during major bushfires.
The board strategy meeting discussed Binna Burra's history and cultural significance, the impacts of the 2019 bushfires and COVID-19, and plans for rebuilding and future operations. Key points included acknowledging the Traditional Custodians of the land, exploring opportunities for eco-tourism and community events, obtaining climate action certification, and advancing the concept of the Binna Burra Foundation charity to support the organization's mission.
The document summarizes the initial response and engagement with political leaders and agencies following the devastating bushfires in September 2019 that destroyed Binna Burra Lodge. Key events included:
- The Queensland government established a task force to assist Binna Burra's recovery efforts, addressing issues across multiple agencies.
- Visits by the Queensland Minister, local mayor, and later the Prime Minister signaled high-level support for Binna Burra's recovery.
- $1.775 million in joint Commonwealth-Queensland funding was later announced to support stabilization works, site cleanup, and master planning.
The document is briefing slides for an online meeting about the bushfires that destroyed Binna Burra Lodge and cabins in Lamington National Park on September 8, 2019. It provides background on Binna Burra Lodge, including that it was established in 1933 and listed on the Queensland Heritage Register in 2002 for its cultural significance. It also summarizes the damage from the September 2019 bushfires, which destroyed the heritage lodge and cabins but spared some assets like the tea house and campground. Plans are underway to rebuild and reopen Binna Burra Lodge as a not-for-profit charity established in 2020.
Case study: Ecolodge in the time of COVID-19. Recovering from one crisis, managing the next crisis. Binna Burra Lodge, Lamington National Park in Queensland, Australia.
Suzanne has over 25 years of experience promoting and leading tours of Papua New Guinea. She is passionate about the culture and people of PNG and has helped connect travelers to the local communities. One traveler was so impressed by Suzanne that he donated $10,000 through her foundation to support charitable work in PNG villages.
Steve Noakes will be a visiting professor at the Arctic University of Norway in September and October 2015. His areas of expertise include business economics. The document discusses the wildlife that may be found in Norwegian woods, such as brown bears, elk, wolves, adders, foxes, deer, and lynx or squirrels. It also notes that Viking influence within Scotland, Ireland, and the Isle of Man was mainly Norwegian, with Viking interventions beginning in the 8th century AD. The Northern Isles of Shetland and Orkney were known to the Norse as Norðreyjar, while the Southern Isles forming the Kingdom of Mann and the Isles were known as Suðreyjar.
Ecolodges Indonesia operates several eco-lodges that help protect threatened species while providing sustainable tourism opportunities. The eco-lodges employ ecologically sustainable practices like solar power and biological waste treatment. They also fund environmental education programs and generate economic returns for local communities. Examples highlighted include lodges in Tanjung Putting National Park that allow guests to observe orangutans and other primates, and a lodge in Komodo National Park near habitat for endangered Komodo dragons and other rare wildlife.
Battle Of Standards Netscape Versus MicrosoftEMBS2007
This document summarizes the "browser wars" between Microsoft and Netscape in the late 1990s. It discusses how Microsoft was able to monopolize the web browser standard through its control of the PC operating system. It also considers whether this monopoly is likely to continue given rising competitors like Google Chrome and an increasingly educated user base. Both advantages and disadvantages of the browser monopoly are outlined.
The document summarizes an opportunity for undergraduate students to study abroad in Australia from January to April 2016 focusing on sustainable tourism and indigenous culture. The program will take place at Bond University on the Gold Coast of Australia and students will take courses taught with modern technology in a stimulating learning environment. Studying abroad provides experiences that enhance education and qualifications with an international perspective while connecting students to a global network. Topics addressed will include the impacts and definitions of sustainable tourism as well as understanding indigenous perspectives and the historical context of imperialism.
The document summarizes how tourism is addressed in the UN's 2030 Agenda for Sustainable Development and its Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs). Specifically, it notes that tourism is included as a target in three SDGs: Goal 8 on economic growth and employment, Goal 12 on sustainable consumption and production, and Goal 14 on sustainable use of oceans. It also states that tourism has the potential to contribute to achieving all the SDGs, and that sustainable tourism is firmly positioned in the post-2015 development agenda. However, it will require a clear implementation framework, adequate financing, and investment in technology, infrastructure and human resources.
International Conference on Spiritual Tourism for Sustainable Development Socialist Republic of Vietnam, Ninh Binh City, Vietnam, 21 and 22 November 2013.
Topic: Can ‘spiritual tourism’ add value for environments, communities, tourism businesses and tourists?
Steve Noakes is an adjunct professor teaching a course on tourism and sustainable development goals. The objectives of the course are to improve student knowledge on concepts related to sustainable development, poverty, and the role of tourism in international development. The lecture will provide context on topics like population growth, poverty, human development, and the Millennium Development Goals. It will discuss how tourism can contribute to achieving the MDGs and Sustainable Development Goals through examples of pro-poor tourism projects. The lecture will also examine key issues around using tourism for development in emerging economies and analyze the costs and benefits of developing tourism.
Expedition ships are smaller vessels that allow for more active exploration of destinations through activities like Zodiac rides and hiking led by naturalists, focusing on wildlife viewing, cultural experiences, and environmental education, in contrast to the larger entertainment-focused cruise ships. Pioneers like Lars-Eric Lindblad helped establish expedition cruising in remote regions like Antarctica starting in the 1960s. Expedition ships continue to evolve with newer vessels incorporating more amenities while maintaining a focus on immersive experiences led by expert guides.
This webinar discusses the impacts of the military coup in Myanmar on the country's tourism industry. It explores how tourism can contribute to peace and human rights to achieve sustainability. The document provides background on organizations opposing the coup and military involvement in tourism businesses. Sources of information on the coup, sanctions, and supporting anti-coup resistance are presented. The daily realities facing Myanmar and calls to boycott military-linked tourism companies until a democratic nation is restored are discussed.
The document summarizes the changing narrative around the cause of the 2019 bushfires that destroyed Binna Burra Lodge. Initially, police stated the fire was caused by discarded cigarettes from teenagers. However, a 2022 report obtained through an FOI request revealed evidence that a nearby makeshift shooting range may have actually ignited the fires. The chairman of Binna Burra Lodge expressed shock that this information only came to light years later and questioned how the initial police assessment was made. He wants to better understand the true cause of the devastating fires.
The document announces an Artist-in-Residence program at Binna Burra Lodge in Lamington National Park, Australia. It aims to honor the legacy of Vida Lahey, a painter and sister of Romeo Lahey, the co-founder of Binna Burra Lodge. The program will reconnect people with nature, support bushfire recovery efforts, and bring new creative experiences to the area through workshops and exhibitions. It will be guided by the lodge's Reconciliation Action Plan and celebrate the area's rich artistic and cultural history inspired by the landscape.
The making of the Reflection Benches for Binna Burra plus an example of a Reflection activity relating to the massive loss of Australian wildlife during major bushfires.
The board strategy meeting discussed Binna Burra's history and cultural significance, the impacts of the 2019 bushfires and COVID-19, and plans for rebuilding and future operations. Key points included acknowledging the Traditional Custodians of the land, exploring opportunities for eco-tourism and community events, obtaining climate action certification, and advancing the concept of the Binna Burra Foundation charity to support the organization's mission.
The document summarizes the initial response and engagement with political leaders and agencies following the devastating bushfires in September 2019 that destroyed Binna Burra Lodge. Key events included:
- The Queensland government established a task force to assist Binna Burra's recovery efforts, addressing issues across multiple agencies.
- Visits by the Queensland Minister, local mayor, and later the Prime Minister signaled high-level support for Binna Burra's recovery.
- $1.775 million in joint Commonwealth-Queensland funding was later announced to support stabilization works, site cleanup, and master planning.
The document is briefing slides for an online meeting about the bushfires that destroyed Binna Burra Lodge and cabins in Lamington National Park on September 8, 2019. It provides background on Binna Burra Lodge, including that it was established in 1933 and listed on the Queensland Heritage Register in 2002 for its cultural significance. It also summarizes the damage from the September 2019 bushfires, which destroyed the heritage lodge and cabins but spared some assets like the tea house and campground. Plans are underway to rebuild and reopen Binna Burra Lodge as a not-for-profit charity established in 2020.
Case study: Ecolodge in the time of COVID-19. Recovering from one crisis, managing the next crisis. Binna Burra Lodge, Lamington National Park in Queensland, Australia.
Tanjung Putting National Park in Kalimantan, Indonesia is the focus of the document. It discusses 1) Indonesia's promising economic future and tourism projects like the Indonesia Tourism Development Project and an ADB Cross-border tourism project between Timor-Leste and West Timor, 2) examples of ecotourism like ecolodges in Indonesia and Australia, and 3) a question and answer session. The document also provides details about community-based tourism projects in Labuhan Ratu, Indonesia and a sustainable tourism development short course in Lamington National Park, Australia.
The document summarizes discussions from a joint task force meeting between Indonesia and Timor-Leste regarding cross-border tourism cooperation. Key outcomes of the meeting include finalizing the text of a memorandum of understanding (MOU) on tourism to be signed by March 2020. Issues addressed involve focusing the MOU specifically on the island of Timor, broadening stakeholder engagement in the agreement, and updating details to reflect recent government changes and allow for remote participation in meetings. The revised working draft of the MOU was initialed by representatives of both countries and ADB, indicating progress toward the final signed agreement.
What is Via Ferrata? 2019 has been a bad year with destruction from bushfires in Australia, including a major impact on Binna Burra Lodge on 8 September. In 2020, as per of our recovery process, we will open Australia's first commercial Via Ferrata adventure activity Note: the video on slide #2 may not work in some areas. If this is the case, you can see it at www.youtube.com/watch?v=roG-5D3Ubfc
Presentation to workshop on Sustainable Tourism Management: Co-creation Sustainable DestinationWednesday 21 August 2019, Westin Nusa Dua, Bali - hosted by Ministry of Tourism, Government of Indonesia.
This document discusses key concepts related to sustainable tourism standards, accreditation, certification, and recognition. It provides definitions and explanations of these terms, including:
- Standards are documents that provide rules or guidelines for products or processes, but compliance is voluntary.
- Accreditation involves a third party approving that a certifier is competent to certify organizations according to a recognized standard.
- Certification involves a third party verifying that an organization meets specified sustainability requirements.
- The Global Sustainable Tourism Council (GSTC) recognizes standards and accredits certification programs, helping ensure transparency, impartiality and competence in sustainable tourism certification.
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1. Myanmar’s tourism &
travel sector also requires
transparency.
Recommendations from
the 2015 report:
Transparency in Myanmar
Enterprises
- Companies
- Government
- Parliament
- Investor community
- Civil society organisations,
including media
2. The recommendations of the report are very relevant to all
those involved in the tourism and travel sector in Myanmar
– Government, Public corporations, Private business sector,
Civil Society/NGOs etc.
3. Acknowledgement:
The full report is
published by the
Myanmar Centre
for Responsible
Business.
The report can be downloaded at:
www.myanmar-responsiblebusiness.org/news/second-pwint-thit-sa-time-report.html