The document summarizes the findings of a 2017 travel survey conducted in Bangladesh that examined the impact of social media on the country's tourism industry. Key findings included that 55% of students and staff live within 10 miles of the surveyed universities and have the greatest potential to adopt more sustainable travel. Financial considerations, convenience and travel duration were found to influence travel choices. Comparisons to previous surveys found small increases in travel frequency and shifts toward more sustainable modes of transportation. The survey results will help inform sustainable travel plans and encourage more environmentally-friendly travel options.
Potential unexplored tourism and economic growth of bangladesh[#694179] 982065Basharat Hossain
This paper examines the potential effects of tourism on the economic growth of Bangladesh. It is a review paper of the
literature based on secondary data. This paper discusses various aspects regarding the effects of the tourism industry on
the overall economic progress of the country, including real GDP growth, infrastructural development and employment
generation. Since the tourism industry has a small share of revenue to the GDP of Bangladesh’s economy (at this moment),
its contribution to economic growth is limited till now. This paper finds that the current size of the Bangladesh tourism
economy is BDT 500 million. Besides, Bangladesh earned USD 1157 million from tourism sector during 2009-2018 period.
Each year, 0.55 million tourists (on average) visit Bangladesh in the same period. Moreover, it creates 2.23 million jobs
each year. The travel and tourism sector contributes 4.4% of the GDP in each year. Bangladesh’s government ensures a
lot of facilities for tourists.This article points out a number of issues that need to be considered in the tourism industry
to play a more significant role regarding economic growth, and the overall socio-economic development of Bangladesh.
Keywords
Impact, Tourism, Economic growth, Economic development, Banglades
Bangladesh is currently the 41st of the largest economy of the world and the second
largest economy of South Asia, only next to India. Bangladesh is a south Asian and
lower-middle-income country with around 163.7 million populations. The current
size of Bangladesh’s GDP is USD 286 billion, with 8.13 per cent growth rate in 2018-
19 and it is estimated to be the 24th world largest economy by 2033 (Bangladesh
Economic Review (BER) 2019, Centre for Economics and Business Research
(CEBR), (2018). Apart from the service sector, the industry sector is the highest
contributing sector in this economy (35.14 per cent) followed by agriculture (13.61
per cent), transport and communication sectors (10.98 per cent) respectively
(BER, 2019). The industry sector covers four sub-sectors; these are: “mining and
quarrying, manufacturing, electricity, gas and water supply and construction.”
"• National Financial Services Operation hub
• Regional/Functional head quarters for financial service players
• National headquarters for players
• Private banking hub for NRIs/Regional HNWs
• International Micro-finance hub
• International commodity trade hub
• Participation in global capital markets
• Global hub for IT services for financial services sector
• Global hub for BPO services for financial services sector
Problems and Prospects of Tourism Industry at Sylhet Region in Bangladeshiosrjce
Tourism is not only a concept of enjoyment or travelling or passing the holidays, but also a
development concept and it has now been placed a wider significance among the mass people, government and
development planner in Bangladesh. Sylhet has a bright prospect to develop its tourism sectors as its treasures
weather it is going to miserable situation in the absence of proper plan and realistic steps. The aim of the
research is to investigate the problems and prospects to flourish the tourism sector in this region. Quantitative
method has been used in this study to investigate the research problems based on survey method. The tourists
are found very enthusiastic to get test of visiting different places and this study results some good indications for
improving tourism sectors. However, in order to make Bangladesh a tourism friendly nation, a renovation of
tourism policy, which should be in tune with the new national economic, social, environmental policies and
trends and the government should monitor all actors and factors related to tourism sector in Bangladesh.
Potential unexplored tourism and economic growth of bangladesh[#694179] 982065Basharat Hossain
This paper examines the potential effects of tourism on the economic growth of Bangladesh. It is a review paper of the
literature based on secondary data. This paper discusses various aspects regarding the effects of the tourism industry on
the overall economic progress of the country, including real GDP growth, infrastructural development and employment
generation. Since the tourism industry has a small share of revenue to the GDP of Bangladesh’s economy (at this moment),
its contribution to economic growth is limited till now. This paper finds that the current size of the Bangladesh tourism
economy is BDT 500 million. Besides, Bangladesh earned USD 1157 million from tourism sector during 2009-2018 period.
Each year, 0.55 million tourists (on average) visit Bangladesh in the same period. Moreover, it creates 2.23 million jobs
each year. The travel and tourism sector contributes 4.4% of the GDP in each year. Bangladesh’s government ensures a
lot of facilities for tourists.This article points out a number of issues that need to be considered in the tourism industry
to play a more significant role regarding economic growth, and the overall socio-economic development of Bangladesh.
Keywords
Impact, Tourism, Economic growth, Economic development, Banglades
Bangladesh is currently the 41st of the largest economy of the world and the second
largest economy of South Asia, only next to India. Bangladesh is a south Asian and
lower-middle-income country with around 163.7 million populations. The current
size of Bangladesh’s GDP is USD 286 billion, with 8.13 per cent growth rate in 2018-
19 and it is estimated to be the 24th world largest economy by 2033 (Bangladesh
Economic Review (BER) 2019, Centre for Economics and Business Research
(CEBR), (2018). Apart from the service sector, the industry sector is the highest
contributing sector in this economy (35.14 per cent) followed by agriculture (13.61
per cent), transport and communication sectors (10.98 per cent) respectively
(BER, 2019). The industry sector covers four sub-sectors; these are: “mining and
quarrying, manufacturing, electricity, gas and water supply and construction.”
"• National Financial Services Operation hub
• Regional/Functional head quarters for financial service players
• National headquarters for players
• Private banking hub for NRIs/Regional HNWs
• International Micro-finance hub
• International commodity trade hub
• Participation in global capital markets
• Global hub for IT services for financial services sector
• Global hub for BPO services for financial services sector
Problems and Prospects of Tourism Industry at Sylhet Region in Bangladeshiosrjce
Tourism is not only a concept of enjoyment or travelling or passing the holidays, but also a
development concept and it has now been placed a wider significance among the mass people, government and
development planner in Bangladesh. Sylhet has a bright prospect to develop its tourism sectors as its treasures
weather it is going to miserable situation in the absence of proper plan and realistic steps. The aim of the
research is to investigate the problems and prospects to flourish the tourism sector in this region. Quantitative
method has been used in this study to investigate the research problems based on survey method. The tourists
are found very enthusiastic to get test of visiting different places and this study results some good indications for
improving tourism sectors. However, in order to make Bangladesh a tourism friendly nation, a renovation of
tourism policy, which should be in tune with the new national economic, social, environmental policies and
trends and the government should monitor all actors and factors related to tourism sector in Bangladesh.
Indian Tourism Sector and Union Budget 2011The Other Home
India travel market is growing at the rapid pace. However, the recent budget announcement may negatively impact the growth of Tourism Sector in India. The presentation tries to highlight the key statistics of Indian Travel and Tourism Market and Union Budget 2011-12 from the industry perspective.
Hospitality and Tourism is one of the world’s largest growing industries and it is a source
of income for many nations. Being people oriented business, Hospitality industry also gives several jobs that has helped rejuvenate local economies. Though, like other kinds of development, hospitality and tourism can also cause difficulties such as loss of cultural heritage, social dislocation, ecological degradation and economic dependence. In Nepal, the industry of hospitality and tourism is growing at a skyrocket pace as well as it also has tremendous probable development of tourism because of its unique cultural and natural heritage. Concerning this, the tourism policy has been created with a framework of: increasing foreign currency, augmenting national income and productivity, improving regional imbalances, creating employment opportunities and projecting the image of Nepal more aggressively in the international arena with the diversification and development of tourism and travel industries.
African Human Mobility Review (AHMR) is an interdisciplinary journal created to encourage and facilitate the study of all aspects (i.e. socio-economic, political, legislative and developmental) of human mobility in Sub-Saharan Africa.
Research Project on tourism sector India
Following are Analysis used for research
1. Porter's 5 forces theory
2. Value chain of Tourism Companies
3. PESTAL analysis
4. Top 5 tourism companies in India
Investment and sustainable development of tourism in kosovo (4)nakije.kida
Investments in sustainable tourism development could be one of the ways to increase the
participation of Kosovo in the global economy by facilitating poverty, in particular through the
creation of employment in micro, small and medium enterprises. Defects in terms of necessary
physical infrastructure, marketing and availability of appropriately qualified human resources are
elements which hinder the sustainable development of tourism. Kosovo promotion at national
and international level would have major effects on the information of tourists. Micro-credits
from micro financial institutions of tourism sector, small enterprises and tourist agencies
together, stimulate tourism and strengthen the link with the other economic sectors. Attracting
investments in tourism, especially FDI, strengthens the link between tourism and organic and
crafts products in Kosovo as a small landlocked country. Attracting tourists in Kosovo will boost
the economy but at the same time, if not well managed, it will have negative impact on the
environment. Tourists are interested in the social, cultural, and environmental issues of the
country they want to visit. They should have knowledge about destination choice,
accommodation, travel, food, markets and the friendly behaviour of Kosovo residents.
Inseparability of production and consumption in space as well as in time make the development
of the green tourism even more necessary. To recover the quality of air, water, food, parks, hotel
environment, countryside beauty areas, investments are necessary, especially those from foreign
sources which are not considered as a debt because Kosovo has insufficient resources to invest.
Diaspora should also be targeted as a significant segment of the market growth, and household
income.
Key words: Touristic investments, tourism
Tugas Geografi Pariwisata
UNWTO 2011
By : Amelia Suhandri / 14045015
Pendidikan Geografi 2014
Fakultas Ilmu Sosial ( FIS )
Universitas Negeri Padang ( UNP )
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UNWTO Tourism Highlights 2014 . Why Tourism Matters? . Tourism as a long term global sector for development. Main trends 2013-2014 and future. Where do Tourism go towards?
Measuring Tourist Service Satisfaction at Destination: A Case Study of Cox...b-planning
This study examines existing tourism services of the highly trafficked destination of Cox’s Bazar Sea beach in
Bangladesh using a tourist satisfaction analysis. Using observation and self-determined questionnaire survey, the study
classified tourist to their demographic and socioeconomic characteristics and measured satisfaction level using five point
Likert- scales against seventeen selected variables. The findings of this study suggest that tourists were mostly satisfied with
amenities related to destination management, with a natural attraction to the beach and relaxation facilities provided by the
destination. In contrast, tourists were disappointed with facilities such as health and emergency services, transportation
services, tour guides, information services and night life. The outcome of this empirical research will enable planners,
investors, destination mang ers and other vested interest groups to better understand tourist expectations and formulate
improved strategies, regional policy and a balanced approach toward sustainable tourism development in the region
Indian Tourism Sector and Union Budget 2011The Other Home
India travel market is growing at the rapid pace. However, the recent budget announcement may negatively impact the growth of Tourism Sector in India. The presentation tries to highlight the key statistics of Indian Travel and Tourism Market and Union Budget 2011-12 from the industry perspective.
Hospitality and Tourism is one of the world’s largest growing industries and it is a source
of income for many nations. Being people oriented business, Hospitality industry also gives several jobs that has helped rejuvenate local economies. Though, like other kinds of development, hospitality and tourism can also cause difficulties such as loss of cultural heritage, social dislocation, ecological degradation and economic dependence. In Nepal, the industry of hospitality and tourism is growing at a skyrocket pace as well as it also has tremendous probable development of tourism because of its unique cultural and natural heritage. Concerning this, the tourism policy has been created with a framework of: increasing foreign currency, augmenting national income and productivity, improving regional imbalances, creating employment opportunities and projecting the image of Nepal more aggressively in the international arena with the diversification and development of tourism and travel industries.
African Human Mobility Review (AHMR) is an interdisciplinary journal created to encourage and facilitate the study of all aspects (i.e. socio-economic, political, legislative and developmental) of human mobility in Sub-Saharan Africa.
Research Project on tourism sector India
Following are Analysis used for research
1. Porter's 5 forces theory
2. Value chain of Tourism Companies
3. PESTAL analysis
4. Top 5 tourism companies in India
Investment and sustainable development of tourism in kosovo (4)nakije.kida
Investments in sustainable tourism development could be one of the ways to increase the
participation of Kosovo in the global economy by facilitating poverty, in particular through the
creation of employment in micro, small and medium enterprises. Defects in terms of necessary
physical infrastructure, marketing and availability of appropriately qualified human resources are
elements which hinder the sustainable development of tourism. Kosovo promotion at national
and international level would have major effects on the information of tourists. Micro-credits
from micro financial institutions of tourism sector, small enterprises and tourist agencies
together, stimulate tourism and strengthen the link with the other economic sectors. Attracting
investments in tourism, especially FDI, strengthens the link between tourism and organic and
crafts products in Kosovo as a small landlocked country. Attracting tourists in Kosovo will boost
the economy but at the same time, if not well managed, it will have negative impact on the
environment. Tourists are interested in the social, cultural, and environmental issues of the
country they want to visit. They should have knowledge about destination choice,
accommodation, travel, food, markets and the friendly behaviour of Kosovo residents.
Inseparability of production and consumption in space as well as in time make the development
of the green tourism even more necessary. To recover the quality of air, water, food, parks, hotel
environment, countryside beauty areas, investments are necessary, especially those from foreign
sources which are not considered as a debt because Kosovo has insufficient resources to invest.
Diaspora should also be targeted as a significant segment of the market growth, and household
income.
Key words: Touristic investments, tourism
Tugas Geografi Pariwisata
UNWTO 2011
By : Amelia Suhandri / 14045015
Pendidikan Geografi 2014
Fakultas Ilmu Sosial ( FIS )
Universitas Negeri Padang ( UNP )
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UNWTO Tourism Highlights 2014 . Why Tourism Matters? . Tourism as a long term global sector for development. Main trends 2013-2014 and future. Where do Tourism go towards?
Measuring Tourist Service Satisfaction at Destination: A Case Study of Cox...b-planning
This study examines existing tourism services of the highly trafficked destination of Cox’s Bazar Sea beach in
Bangladesh using a tourist satisfaction analysis. Using observation and self-determined questionnaire survey, the study
classified tourist to their demographic and socioeconomic characteristics and measured satisfaction level using five point
Likert- scales against seventeen selected variables. The findings of this study suggest that tourists were mostly satisfied with
amenities related to destination management, with a natural attraction to the beach and relaxation facilities provided by the
destination. In contrast, tourists were disappointed with facilities such as health and emergency services, transportation
services, tour guides, information services and night life. The outcome of this empirical research will enable planners,
investors, destination mang ers and other vested interest groups to better understand tourist expectations and formulate
improved strategies, regional policy and a balanced approach toward sustainable tourism development in the region
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Social media and optimization of the promotion of Lake Toba tourism destinati...CSITiaesprime
Tourism is one of the largest contributors to Indonesia's foreign exchange earnings, surpassing taxation, energy, and gas. This study seeks to investigate the use of social media to optimize the promotion of Lake Toba as a tourist destination, which has been impacted by the COVID-19 pandemic. Using interview techniques and live field observations, it was discovered that social media, particularly the Instagram platform, play a significant role in promoting Lake Toba tourism. The Department of Culture and Tourism of the North Sumatra Province uses landscape photography as its primary promotion method, which has proved to be more effective and interesting than conventional methods such as the distribution of brochures or the use of manuals. The capture procedure and techniques for landscape photography were carried out by professional photographers in collaboration with the Department of Culture and Tourism of the North Sumatra Province. In addition to providing information, tourism sumut's Instagram account functions as a platform to raise public awareness about Lake Toba tourism and as a promotional medium for North Sumatra's tourist attractions on an international scale. Department of Culture and Tourism of the North Sumatra Province collaborates with travel agencies and local communities to disseminate Lake Toba tourism information.
Tourism Resource Potential in Chitrakoot Region A SWOT Analysisijtsrd
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Role of Tourism in Economic Development A Case Study of Koraput District of O...ijtsrd
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2. Travel Survey Report :
• Page 1 of 12 Date: 1 August2017 Final Author:
Index:
• Introduction 2
• Bangladesh Sustainable Travel Plan (2017-18) 2
• Aims & Objectives 3
• Article-01 (2015 Travel Survey Report by Glasglow
Caledonian University) 4
• Article-02 (Tourism in Bangladesh: Present Status and
Future Prospect) 5
• Article-03 (Enlivening the Tourism Industry in
Bangladesh) 6
• Article-04 (Tourism in Bangladesh: problems and
prospects) 7
• Amount of served people 8
• Brief Report 9
• Combined Ratio 10
• Conclusion 11
3. Introduction
This report seta out the key findings of the 2017 based on
Bangladesh’s people travelling within age more than 15 and less
than 45. The survey acts as the primary mechanism for measuring
the impact of social media on Tourism Industry in Bangladesh.
The survey results provide valuable information about student and
working people those are both government employee and private
employee’s behaviors, whilst also gauging both group and
perceptions of the sustainable travel option that are available to
them.
The results help to inform the group of people’s outgoing
sustainable travel plan and with a similar travel survey taking place
for the outside of Dhaka City. This provides an opportunity for a
collective approach to be taken when analyzing the travel issues
with the local area.
Bangladesh Sustainable Travel Plan (2016-17)
That aims to encourage more staff and students to travel to the
country people.
Developed by the Tourism Industry , the focus is to impact of Social
Tourism Industry in Bangladesh.
4. The main objects are to :
# Promoting the significant impact on Tourism
Industry development .
# Reduce the environment impact of traffic
associated with the country .
# Encourage the use of sustainable modes of Travel
of work related Journey .
# Promote the use of sustainable modes of Travel by
them .
#Reduce unnecessary vehicle usage by student ,
service holder and business man .
The action sets out of all of the travel impact of Social Media.
on tourism Industry measures and objective s in a clear time specific
manner . The action plan provides a framework to assist the
achievement of the tourism Industry in Bangladesh.
5. Article-01
Glasgow Caledonian University (GCU/the University) is committed to reducing its
environmental impact by embedding sustainability into every aspect of its operations.
GCU’s carbon footprint reports highlight commuting and business travel as having
significant environmental impacts and the University is developing a travel plan to
mitigate them. The 2015 Travel Survey will support the development of the travel plan
by collating data and insights about travel habits and choices at the University.
Results show that a high proportion (55%) of students and staff live relatively ‘close’ to
the University (i.e. within 10 miles) and that these individuals have the greatest
potential for adopting more sustainable travel (due to the availability and convenience
of options available to them). The survey captured details of journey length and
duration by mode travel and distance from the University and identified that financial
considerations, convenience and travel duration were common factors influencing the
choice of mode of travel. Combined, these insights will help develop a case to
persuade more students and staff to choose more sustainable modes of travel to
commute to the University.
Whilst the Survey helped develop the University’s understanding of student and staff
commuting, its design did not allow comparable assessment of business travel.
Respondents were encouraged to make suggestions on how environmental impacts
and costs of travel to the University might be reduced. Responses were grouped into
21 broad subject categories and included more provision of information, infrastructure
improvements and discounts. These suggestions will be used to develop new Travel
Demand Management options and awareness campaigns to encourage more
sustainable travel at GCU.
The Survey also looked at how travel has changed since 2012 (for students) and 2009
(for staff) and although there is no significant difference between where respondents
travel from and the duration of their commutes, there has been a small increase in the
frequency of trips to the University. This comparison also revealed that between 2012
and 2015 there were noticeable shifts in the way students travelled to the University,
with prominent reductions in car use (both single and single-occupancy) and bus use
and increases in all other modes of travel, particularly train. A similar trend was
noticed for staff.
Overall, sustainable travel at GCU seems to be heading in the right direction and the
University should build on existing initiatives to foster further increases in the
proportion of students and staff choosing sustainable travel options.
2015 Travel Survey Report
Executive Summary
6. CEO at HosCon Global Inc. |
Chief Hatching Officer at Sheqel
Article-02
Tourism in Bangladesh: Present Status and Future Prospects
September 15, 2015 Habib Ahasan
Abstruct: Bangladesh is full of natural beauty. Rivers, coasts and beaches, archaeological
sites, religious places, hills, forests, waterfalls, tea gardens surround it.
The Sundarban, Historic Mosque in city of Bagerhat, Ruins of the Buddihist Vihara at
Paharpur are the three world heritage sites in Bangladesh among 1007. To observe the
beauty of nature, huge amount of domestic and foreign tourists visit the country and its
tourist attraction sites.
In 2012, around six-lakh (6 hundred thousand) tourists came Bangladesh to visit and enjoy
its beauty. The total contribution of tourism to GDP was 4.4%, 3.8% to employment and
1.5% to investment in 2013. Bangladesh Parjatan Corporation (BPC) looks after the tourism
sector in Bangladesh under the ministry of Civil Aviation and Tourism. Due to some
limitations, Bangladesh has failed to introduce itself as a tourist destination country.
The paper tries to focus on the attractive tourist spots of Bangladesh and the contribution
of tourism in the Bangladesh economy. The major concern of the writer is to highlight the
factors by which Bangladesh can be one of the major tourist attractive country in the world
in near future.
7. Article-03
The tourism industry is well-known as a composite of activities and services that deliver
transportation, accommodation, food, shopping, entertainment and hospitality services
available for the travelers. All these activities can enhance the economic development
process by creating jobs, developing infrastructure and entrepreneurial skills, improving
balance of payments, earning foreign exchanges and export revenues. The sustained
demand for tourism, coupled with the industry's ability to stay resilient in the face of shocks,
continues to underline its great significance and value as a key sector for economic
development.
In fact, tourism has emerged from being a relatively small-scale activity into one of world's
largest industries since 1960s and onwards. The United Nations has identified the
development of tourism as one of the methods poorer countries might use to meet the
Millennium Development Goals (MDGs).
Bangladesh, being located in the connecting point of South and South East Asian countries,
is home to the longest unbroken sandy sea beach (Cox's Bazar) and the biggest mangrove
area (Sundarbans) in the world. The country has bountiful resources to offer to both local
and foreign travelers with its scenic beauty, ethnic diversity, unique cuisine, rich heritage
and historical sites, profound religious sentiments and much more. The importance of
tourism in Bangladesh is reflected in some recent stylised facts as highlighted in World
Travel and Tourism Council.
The direct contribution of tourism to GDP was 296.6 billion taka (1.9 percent of total GDP) in
2014 and is forecast to grow by 6.1 percent per annum to 566.3 billion taka (1.9 percent of
total GDP) by 2025. Furthermore, in 2014, the total contribution of tourism to employment,
including jobs indirectly supported by this industry was 3.6 percent of total employment
which equals to 1,984, 000 jobs. By 2025, tourism is forecast to support 2,492,000 jobs (3.6
percent of total employment).
However, the tourism sector of the country has not been able to reap much benefit despite
the immense prospects of development the tourism sector has. There are numerous
reasons that stand as a hindrance to the development of the tourism sector of Bangladesh.
Enlivening the Tourism Industry in Bangladesh
August 05, 2016
8. Article-04
Tourism in Bangladesh: problems and prospects
We lack a marketing strategy which causes the absence of proper marketing initiatives for
tourism products of the country. We need to diversify our tourism products to attract
tourists and encourage them to make repeated visits.
Forty years has elapsed of Bangladesh’s tourism industry, yet we still see it in a nascent
position in comparison to our neighboring countries. Despite having all the potential to
flourish, tourism in this country has been growing at a very slow pace.
Bangladesh is not known as a tourist destination in the international tourism market. Only 3
lacs foreign tourists came to Bangladesh in 2010, of which more than 70 percent came for
business and official purposes. The contribution of the earning from tourism to the
country’s GDP is less than 1 percent. The sector got recognition as an industry in 1999. But it
never received attention from the government to become a vibrant industry.
Whereas many countries which started much later than Bangladesh, for example –
Maldives, Malaysia, Vietnam, Cambodia, Laos PDR – have developed their tourism industry
much faster than this country. In 1998 Bangladesh received 171,961 tourists and Cambodia
received only 96,000 tourists. After 11 years in 2009, Bangladesh could attract only 267,000
tourists and Cambodia more than 2 million tourists. This comparison indicates discrepancy
in the degree of initiative by two different countries within a same span of time.
The lack of development of the tourism industry of Bangladesh can be attributed to multiple
reasons like less-prioritisation of tourism by all previous governments, lack of budgetary
allocation and scarcity of trained people in the industry. There is also a lack of publicity and
marketing activities. We lag behind in projecting our attractions to international tourists
through advertisements in international print and electronic media, as our neighboring
countries do. We have to do this for enhancing the positive image of our country and for
introducing our prime tourist attractions as well as our vibrant culture.
But, there is a lack of sufficient budgetary allocation. We need to develop an effective brand
name for tourism. We have never tried to understand that branding not only helps tourism
of the country, it encourages foreign investment as well. A tourism branding campaign
called ‘Beautiful Bangladesh’ has been developed, but according to the tourism
stakeholders of the country it does not wholly reflect the tourist attractions of the country.
Tour operators who bring foreign tourists are raising demands to mend it. Bangladesh,
which has so many positive aspects, needs to rebuild its brand as a country.
6 November, 2015
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The students of Jahangirnagar University ,Department of Management
Studies is committed to surveying social media impact on tourism
industry by embedding sustainability into every aspect of travelling.
The carbon footprint reports highlight commuting and business travel
as having significant environment is developing a travel plan to
mitigate them. The 2017 travel survey will support the development of
the travel plan by collecting data and insights about travel habits and
choices at country.
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Analysis
12. Conclusion
From analysis the results of the 2017 working people and student
travel and survey, it is evident that the social media impact of the
tourism industry has so far had mixed results in terms at reaching the
travel survey.