This document summarizes key topics from a presentation on tourism as a vehicle for green growth under the current economic crisis. The presentation discusses climate change, the economic crisis, and how tourism can be a green business. It notes that climate change poses serious risks and requires strong policy action. The economic crisis led to a sharp reversal in the growth of international tourist arrivals in 2008. The presentation advocates adopting sustainability as a core approach and promoting carbon neutral flights to make tourism greener. It asks what individual airlines can do to support green growth in the tourism sector.
The document outlines the agenda for a workshop on education in South Africa. The workshop will cover 7 topics: 1) Awareness of blind spots in SA education, 2) Current learner performance and contributing issues, 3) Legislative guidance on education numbers, 4) Unpacking the 1800 hour accountability requirement, 5) Why a need to change and turnaround strategies, 6) Summarizing the discussion and defining a way forward, 7) Conclusion. It provides background data on learner performance, attendance issues at one high school, and an overview of relevant legislation. The workshop aims to improve education in South Africa.
The document is a presentation on institutional management and governance in education during times of crisis. It discusses 5 main points: 1) The importance of human capacity beyond just schools, 2) How education depends on people, 3) Challenging the myth that intelligence is determined by socioeconomic status, 4) How compliance is just 25% of performance, 5) Distinguishing between institutional management and governance. The presentation provides data from South Africa and other countries showing poor education outcomes to support its arguments.
1) The 2009 Environmental Report from Ehime University summarizes initiatives related to sustainable development, environmental studies programs, and carbon emissions reductions.
2) Data is presented on forest resources, pollution releases, energy usage, and carbon emissions from 1990-2020 with a focus on reducing impacts.
3) Efforts include the Center for Marine and Environmental Studies, overseas cooperation in environmental fields, and promoting environmental education.
The document discusses opportunities and challenges for achieving nutrition security in low and middle income countries. It finds that while stunting in children under 5 has decreased from 44% to 29% between 1990 and 2010, 171 million children are still stunted. Overweight in children is also increasing steadily. There has been slow progress in reducing micronutrient deficiencies and low birth weight. Undernutrition and overnutrition can coexist in the same country, individual, and even household. Improving nutrition is important as malnutrition impacts cognitive development, economic productivity, and overall societal and economic costs. To accelerate progress in nutrition, countries need to focus on prevention during the first 1000 days of life from conception to 24 months, invest in nutrition-specific and nutrition
The survey analyzed responses from 22 RBEC country offices on their gender mainstreaming efforts from 2009 to 2012. It found that:
1) Most country offices have gender focal point teams and gender strategies/action plans in place.
2) The number of gender projects and funding for them increased over time, with most support coming from UN agencies and the European Union.
3) While many country offices have gender mainstreaming mechanisms, only around half apply gender markers to over 50% of their projects.
Demystifying Flexible Staffing's Role in Today's Labor Market & EconomyBeeline
Andrew Steinerman, JP Morgan
Business & Education Services
Mr. Steinerman explored how flexible labor is a concurrent indicator of the economy and a leading read on labor. According to Mr. Steinerman's research and relative to past recoveries, flexible labor has seen a faster lift off the bottom in the current cycle, as companies have recognized the value of labor flexibility in the uncertain economic environment following the great recession.
This compelling look into the economies of scale for flexible labor also showed how:
The professional segment drives flexible staffing growth and profitability
Flexible staffing is still a secular growth industry
Global trends in flexible staffing penetration
The document discusses performance improvements made to Magento products. It describes optimizations to full page caching that improved caching for customers and non-cacheable URLs. Testing shows performance gains for CMS homepage and sales modules from caching. The sales module was optimized and shown to scale well by distributing load across multiple web servers and databases. An improvement discussed is sales archiving to move older sales data out of primary sales tables for improved performance.
The document outlines the agenda for a workshop on education in South Africa. The workshop will cover 7 topics: 1) Awareness of blind spots in SA education, 2) Current learner performance and contributing issues, 3) Legislative guidance on education numbers, 4) Unpacking the 1800 hour accountability requirement, 5) Why a need to change and turnaround strategies, 6) Summarizing the discussion and defining a way forward, 7) Conclusion. It provides background data on learner performance, attendance issues at one high school, and an overview of relevant legislation. The workshop aims to improve education in South Africa.
The document is a presentation on institutional management and governance in education during times of crisis. It discusses 5 main points: 1) The importance of human capacity beyond just schools, 2) How education depends on people, 3) Challenging the myth that intelligence is determined by socioeconomic status, 4) How compliance is just 25% of performance, 5) Distinguishing between institutional management and governance. The presentation provides data from South Africa and other countries showing poor education outcomes to support its arguments.
1) The 2009 Environmental Report from Ehime University summarizes initiatives related to sustainable development, environmental studies programs, and carbon emissions reductions.
2) Data is presented on forest resources, pollution releases, energy usage, and carbon emissions from 1990-2020 with a focus on reducing impacts.
3) Efforts include the Center for Marine and Environmental Studies, overseas cooperation in environmental fields, and promoting environmental education.
The document discusses opportunities and challenges for achieving nutrition security in low and middle income countries. It finds that while stunting in children under 5 has decreased from 44% to 29% between 1990 and 2010, 171 million children are still stunted. Overweight in children is also increasing steadily. There has been slow progress in reducing micronutrient deficiencies and low birth weight. Undernutrition and overnutrition can coexist in the same country, individual, and even household. Improving nutrition is important as malnutrition impacts cognitive development, economic productivity, and overall societal and economic costs. To accelerate progress in nutrition, countries need to focus on prevention during the first 1000 days of life from conception to 24 months, invest in nutrition-specific and nutrition
The survey analyzed responses from 22 RBEC country offices on their gender mainstreaming efforts from 2009 to 2012. It found that:
1) Most country offices have gender focal point teams and gender strategies/action plans in place.
2) The number of gender projects and funding for them increased over time, with most support coming from UN agencies and the European Union.
3) While many country offices have gender mainstreaming mechanisms, only around half apply gender markers to over 50% of their projects.
Demystifying Flexible Staffing's Role in Today's Labor Market & EconomyBeeline
Andrew Steinerman, JP Morgan
Business & Education Services
Mr. Steinerman explored how flexible labor is a concurrent indicator of the economy and a leading read on labor. According to Mr. Steinerman's research and relative to past recoveries, flexible labor has seen a faster lift off the bottom in the current cycle, as companies have recognized the value of labor flexibility in the uncertain economic environment following the great recession.
This compelling look into the economies of scale for flexible labor also showed how:
The professional segment drives flexible staffing growth and profitability
Flexible staffing is still a secular growth industry
Global trends in flexible staffing penetration
The document discusses performance improvements made to Magento products. It describes optimizations to full page caching that improved caching for customers and non-cacheable URLs. Testing shows performance gains for CMS homepage and sales modules from caching. The sales module was optimized and shown to scale well by distributing load across multiple web servers and databases. An improvement discussed is sales archiving to move older sales data out of primary sales tables for improved performance.
The pharmaceutical industry faces significant challenges in developing new drugs including rising costs, decreased returns on investment, and a more complex regulatory environment. Development times and costs have increased dramatically, while success rates have declined. Return on investment for R&D has turned negative as development costs have risen much faster than sales. Additionally, regulatory requirements have increased, requiring more extensive safety data and outcomes evidence prior to approval. These challenges are driving the need for changes across the industry.
Trust in banks varies significantly between countries. Ukraine has particularly low levels of trust according to international surveys. Trust in Ukrainian banks has increased in recent years but remains low. Several factors may explain differences in trust, including the quality of institutions, historical banking crises that damaged trust, current economic conditions, and the strength of banking regulation. Higher trust is associated with stronger economic growth, so understanding what drives trust is important.
The document summarizes a presentation given by Dr. Muavia Gallie on institutional management and governance in education during times of crisis in South Africa. The presentation covers: 1) awareness of the state of education in SA based on international test scores; 2) the importance of human capital beyond just schools; 3) education being people-intensive; 4) the biggest untruth about SA education; 5) compliance being an insufficient level of performance; 6) the difference between institutional management and governance. Charts and data from TIMSS, SACMEQ, and SA test scores over time provide evidence for areas needing improvement.
Anita Charlesworth: The financial outlook for the NHSNuffield Trust
In this slideshow, Anita Charlesworth , Chief Economist, Nuffield Trust, outlines financial outlook for the NHS over the next decade, focusing on UK public health spending between 1950 - 2010 and productivity growth in health care.
Anita Charlesworth presented at How can hospitals do more with less? in October 2012.
External risks continue to threaten the global economy but Korea’s economic growth will likely improve in the second half of 2011 and free trade agreements are poised to increase expansion substantially. Those were among the points made at the Korean Economic Forum, co-hosted by Samsung Economic Research Institute and the Korea JoongAng Daily at the Hotel Shilla on May 25. Among the many distinguished guests were ambassadors, CEOs and foreign correspondents.
The document discusses serious games for agile teams. It describes an independent software development company created in 2004 that provides agile consulting and training services. It then covers different types of serious games that can be used to manage the transition to agile practices or solve specific problems within agile projects. An example game called the Ball Point Game is presented and the participants play it to experience a serious game firsthand. The document concludes that serious games are powerful tools used by the agile community to maximize agile adoption and by facilitators within agile projects.
The document appears to be a presentation on activating school quality systems in South Africa. It includes the following key points:
1. The presentation covers topics such as setting expectations and targets for learners, teachers, and schools. It also discusses constructing an environment focused on target setting.
2. Data is presented comparing South Africa's performance to other countries on standardized tests, showing SA students scoring lower on average. Domestic test results also show poor pass rates.
3. Developing clear expectations for learners and creating agreements between the school and students on achievement is discussed as an important part of turning schools around.
The document shows the number of days sailed each month for the years 2004, 2005, and 2006, as well as the cumulative number of days sailed for each year. In 2004, the most days sailed in one month was 28 in April, and the total days sailed was 187. In 2005, the most days sailed in one month was 23 in June and July, and the total was 175. In 2006, the most days sailed in one month was 24 in May, and the total was 161.
The document contains graphs showing traffic fatality statistics from 2006-2010 by month. It shows that the average number of total fatal crashes in July over the past 4 years was 24, but was 21 in 2010. The average number of pedestrian fatalities in July over the past 4 years was 14, but was 11 in 2010. The average total number of fatalities in July over the past 4 years was 155, but was 120 in 2010.
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Ponencia de Dolores Ordóñez de Prodigy Consultores dentro del seminario "Smart Cities y Smart Destinations en el marco de Internet del Futuro" organizada por Prodigy Consultores el día 17/12/2013 en el ParcBit de Palma de Mallorca con el apoyo de la Smart Office del Ayuntamiento de Palma de Mallorca y con la colaboración del Ministerio de Industria, Energía y Turismo, la Plataforma Tecnológica Española de Convergencia hacia Internet del Futuro (es.INTERNET) y el ParcBit.
The document discusses the concept of an eco-hotel or "eco-lodge" to be built in Seattle, Washington. It aims to create a sustainable urban hotel that adheres to the principles of ecotourism by utilizing green building practices, supporting the local community, and educating guests. The proposed eco-hotel would feature amenities like a restaurant serving local foods, a shop selling artisan goods, and an atrium housing native plant life to create an indoor ecosystem. The goal is for this eco-lodge to set an example for how hotels can operate sustainably, especially in urban environments.
Sustainable development and its effects on the tourism industry Ilyas Bouhad
This thesis will explore the way sustainable tourism can help destinations develop while
respecting the local population and the overall principles of sustainable development.
This document discusses current trends in sustainable tourism certification and opportunities for Africa. It provides an overview of Fair Trade in Tourism South Africa (FTTSA), including its mission and activities. FTTSA aims to create an integrated regional fair trade tourism system in southern Africa through cooperation with organizations in neighboring countries. The goal is to attract fair trade tourism arrivals to the region from key markets and test the exportability of the system to other destinations, while securing support for tourism as a fair trade product. FTTSA is partnering with GO TO Madagascar to enable its members to participate in fair trade value chains and launch the first fair trade holidays in Madagascar at the Indaba tourism trade show in 2013.
Urban Environmental Management (UEM) Students Research Summary Dr.Choen Krainara
This document provides a summary of 124 master's and doctoral student research projects completed between 1998-2003 under the Urban Environmental Management field of study at the Asian Institute of Technology in Pathumthani, Thailand. The research covers topics such as solid waste management, water and sanitation, air pollution, urban planning, environmental assessment, and more. It includes the titles, authors, and brief summaries for each of the 124 student projects.
This thesis examines the impact of political violence on tourism in Nepal. Using monthly time series data from 1991 to 2012, it employs an autoregressive distributed lag model to analyze the relationship between violence perpetrated by Maoist rebels and tourism. The results suggest there are negative short-run and long-run relationships between violence and tourism. Further causality and stability tests confirm political violence Granger-causes reductions in tourism. The findings indicate violence significantly harmed Nepal's important tourism industry and have implications for policies to prevent future political instability.
Green Tourism Certification Programme Overview April 2014 GTBSGreenTourismUK
This document provides information about Green Tourism, a certification program for sustainable tourism businesses in Ireland. It outlines Green Tourism's grading program, membership numbers which have grown to nearly 2500 members, and the benefits businesses gain from certification including cost savings, marketing advantages, and improved quality for guests. Green Tourism has certified over 5000 businesses according to 10 criteria sections and helps members reduce their environmental impact through initiatives like lowering energy and water usage.
Green architecture aims to minimize environmental impacts through eco-friendly materials and sustainable design. It provides benefits like natural lighting, energy efficiency, and water conservation. Green architecture creates a healthier workplace for employees, improving productivity and satisfaction. Research shows buildings designed with sustainability in mind provide environmental, economic, and social benefits. Companies are increasingly adopting green architecture to attract and retain talent through better working conditions.
Kedar Acharya Thesis on Ecotourism Final pdf versonKedar Acharya
This document provides background information on tourism in Nepal. It discusses how tourism has grown significantly in recent decades and is now a major source of revenue, especially for countries facing natural resource challenges like Nepal. Nepal has great potential for tourism due to its natural beauty, including the Himalayas, and cultural and religious sites. The document then discusses Makawanpur Gadhi, a historic fort located in central Nepal that could be developed for tourism but currently lacks proper promotion and conservation. The objectives of the study are to explore the socio-economic and cultural aspects of the area, identify major tourist attractions, and analyze the prospects and challenges of ecotourism development.
The pharmaceutical industry faces significant challenges in developing new drugs including rising costs, decreased returns on investment, and a more complex regulatory environment. Development times and costs have increased dramatically, while success rates have declined. Return on investment for R&D has turned negative as development costs have risen much faster than sales. Additionally, regulatory requirements have increased, requiring more extensive safety data and outcomes evidence prior to approval. These challenges are driving the need for changes across the industry.
Trust in banks varies significantly between countries. Ukraine has particularly low levels of trust according to international surveys. Trust in Ukrainian banks has increased in recent years but remains low. Several factors may explain differences in trust, including the quality of institutions, historical banking crises that damaged trust, current economic conditions, and the strength of banking regulation. Higher trust is associated with stronger economic growth, so understanding what drives trust is important.
The document summarizes a presentation given by Dr. Muavia Gallie on institutional management and governance in education during times of crisis in South Africa. The presentation covers: 1) awareness of the state of education in SA based on international test scores; 2) the importance of human capital beyond just schools; 3) education being people-intensive; 4) the biggest untruth about SA education; 5) compliance being an insufficient level of performance; 6) the difference between institutional management and governance. Charts and data from TIMSS, SACMEQ, and SA test scores over time provide evidence for areas needing improvement.
Anita Charlesworth: The financial outlook for the NHSNuffield Trust
In this slideshow, Anita Charlesworth , Chief Economist, Nuffield Trust, outlines financial outlook for the NHS over the next decade, focusing on UK public health spending between 1950 - 2010 and productivity growth in health care.
Anita Charlesworth presented at How can hospitals do more with less? in October 2012.
External risks continue to threaten the global economy but Korea’s economic growth will likely improve in the second half of 2011 and free trade agreements are poised to increase expansion substantially. Those were among the points made at the Korean Economic Forum, co-hosted by Samsung Economic Research Institute and the Korea JoongAng Daily at the Hotel Shilla on May 25. Among the many distinguished guests were ambassadors, CEOs and foreign correspondents.
The document discusses serious games for agile teams. It describes an independent software development company created in 2004 that provides agile consulting and training services. It then covers different types of serious games that can be used to manage the transition to agile practices or solve specific problems within agile projects. An example game called the Ball Point Game is presented and the participants play it to experience a serious game firsthand. The document concludes that serious games are powerful tools used by the agile community to maximize agile adoption and by facilitators within agile projects.
The document appears to be a presentation on activating school quality systems in South Africa. It includes the following key points:
1. The presentation covers topics such as setting expectations and targets for learners, teachers, and schools. It also discusses constructing an environment focused on target setting.
2. Data is presented comparing South Africa's performance to other countries on standardized tests, showing SA students scoring lower on average. Domestic test results also show poor pass rates.
3. Developing clear expectations for learners and creating agreements between the school and students on achievement is discussed as an important part of turning schools around.
The document shows the number of days sailed each month for the years 2004, 2005, and 2006, as well as the cumulative number of days sailed for each year. In 2004, the most days sailed in one month was 28 in April, and the total days sailed was 187. In 2005, the most days sailed in one month was 23 in June and July, and the total was 175. In 2006, the most days sailed in one month was 24 in May, and the total was 161.
The document contains graphs showing traffic fatality statistics from 2006-2010 by month. It shows that the average number of total fatal crashes in July over the past 4 years was 24, but was 21 in 2010. The average number of pedestrian fatalities in July over the past 4 years was 14, but was 11 in 2010. The average total number of fatalities in July over the past 4 years was 155, but was 120 in 2010.
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Ponencia de Dolores Ordóñez de Prodigy Consultores dentro del seminario "Smart Cities y Smart Destinations en el marco de Internet del Futuro" organizada por Prodigy Consultores el día 17/12/2013 en el ParcBit de Palma de Mallorca con el apoyo de la Smart Office del Ayuntamiento de Palma de Mallorca y con la colaboración del Ministerio de Industria, Energía y Turismo, la Plataforma Tecnológica Española de Convergencia hacia Internet del Futuro (es.INTERNET) y el ParcBit.
The document discusses the concept of an eco-hotel or "eco-lodge" to be built in Seattle, Washington. It aims to create a sustainable urban hotel that adheres to the principles of ecotourism by utilizing green building practices, supporting the local community, and educating guests. The proposed eco-hotel would feature amenities like a restaurant serving local foods, a shop selling artisan goods, and an atrium housing native plant life to create an indoor ecosystem. The goal is for this eco-lodge to set an example for how hotels can operate sustainably, especially in urban environments.
Sustainable development and its effects on the tourism industry Ilyas Bouhad
This thesis will explore the way sustainable tourism can help destinations develop while
respecting the local population and the overall principles of sustainable development.
This document discusses current trends in sustainable tourism certification and opportunities for Africa. It provides an overview of Fair Trade in Tourism South Africa (FTTSA), including its mission and activities. FTTSA aims to create an integrated regional fair trade tourism system in southern Africa through cooperation with organizations in neighboring countries. The goal is to attract fair trade tourism arrivals to the region from key markets and test the exportability of the system to other destinations, while securing support for tourism as a fair trade product. FTTSA is partnering with GO TO Madagascar to enable its members to participate in fair trade value chains and launch the first fair trade holidays in Madagascar at the Indaba tourism trade show in 2013.
Urban Environmental Management (UEM) Students Research Summary Dr.Choen Krainara
This document provides a summary of 124 master's and doctoral student research projects completed between 1998-2003 under the Urban Environmental Management field of study at the Asian Institute of Technology in Pathumthani, Thailand. The research covers topics such as solid waste management, water and sanitation, air pollution, urban planning, environmental assessment, and more. It includes the titles, authors, and brief summaries for each of the 124 student projects.
This thesis examines the impact of political violence on tourism in Nepal. Using monthly time series data from 1991 to 2012, it employs an autoregressive distributed lag model to analyze the relationship between violence perpetrated by Maoist rebels and tourism. The results suggest there are negative short-run and long-run relationships between violence and tourism. Further causality and stability tests confirm political violence Granger-causes reductions in tourism. The findings indicate violence significantly harmed Nepal's important tourism industry and have implications for policies to prevent future political instability.
Green Tourism Certification Programme Overview April 2014 GTBSGreenTourismUK
This document provides information about Green Tourism, a certification program for sustainable tourism businesses in Ireland. It outlines Green Tourism's grading program, membership numbers which have grown to nearly 2500 members, and the benefits businesses gain from certification including cost savings, marketing advantages, and improved quality for guests. Green Tourism has certified over 5000 businesses according to 10 criteria sections and helps members reduce their environmental impact through initiatives like lowering energy and water usage.
Green architecture aims to minimize environmental impacts through eco-friendly materials and sustainable design. It provides benefits like natural lighting, energy efficiency, and water conservation. Green architecture creates a healthier workplace for employees, improving productivity and satisfaction. Research shows buildings designed with sustainability in mind provide environmental, economic, and social benefits. Companies are increasingly adopting green architecture to attract and retain talent through better working conditions.
Kedar Acharya Thesis on Ecotourism Final pdf versonKedar Acharya
This document provides background information on tourism in Nepal. It discusses how tourism has grown significantly in recent decades and is now a major source of revenue, especially for countries facing natural resource challenges like Nepal. Nepal has great potential for tourism due to its natural beauty, including the Himalayas, and cultural and religious sites. The document then discusses Makawanpur Gadhi, a historic fort located in central Nepal that could be developed for tourism but currently lacks proper promotion and conservation. The objectives of the study are to explore the socio-economic and cultural aspects of the area, identify major tourist attractions, and analyze the prospects and challenges of ecotourism development.
Bioclimatic design at the site planning scaleKomal Arora
Bioclimatic design aims to create buildings and spaces that meet energy needs without harming the environment. It focuses on integrating architectural design with local climate conditions like sunlight, wind and vegetation. Key principles include considering the local weather, reducing energy usage, and using passive solar heating and natural ventilation. Examples of bioclimatic design techniques at the site planning scale include using landforms and plants for wind protection, shading, and directing summer breezes to naturally condition outdoor spaces and buildings.
Thesis. SMART Tourism Tools. Executive Summary. Table of Contents. SampleRichard Smith
This document discusses SMART tourism tools and how they can link technology with touristic resources in cities. It defines SMART tourism tools as ICT tools used in SMART tourism destinations. Examples explored are mobile apps, augmented reality, and NFC. The goal is to help tourism managers strategically implement these tools to enhance the tourist experience. A conceptual framework is presented to visualize the links between touristic resources and SMART tools. The conclusion recommends tourism managers focus on seamless connectivity, sharing economy, financial benefits, visual content, language, privacy, and wearables when using SMART tools to enhance the tourist experience.
Green tourism involves environmentally friendly practices in the tourism industry that help conserve natural resources and cultural heritage. It includes minimizing energy and water usage, waste production, and encouraging the use of public transportation, walking, and cycling over private vehicles. Green tourism aims to reduce the environmental impact of tourism and support local communities and economies in a sustainable way.
Ecotourism and sustainable development in kenya paper finaltomngunyi
This document provides an overview of ecotourism and sustainable development in Kenya. It discusses the meaning and principles of ecotourism, as well as sustainable tourism development. It then examines the growth of ecotourism in Kenya, including its history and key organizations involved. Protected areas that support ecotourism are also reviewed. The document analyzes the impacts and challenges of ecotourism in Kenya, and discusses eco-rating of lodges and a case study of an eco-rated lodge.
These popular destinations were summarized in 3 sentences:
Popular city destinations like London, Rome, New York, and Paris are known for their culture, entertainment, art, theatre, and shopping. Popular mountain destinations such as the Alps, Rockies, and Dolomites offer beautiful scenery and activities like hiking, skiing, and climbing. Popular beach locations in places like Spain, Thailand, and the Caribbean attract visitors with nice weather and activities including swimming, fishing, and snorkeling.
The document discusses various themes related to sustainable tourism development including tourism development needs and opportunities, tourism's relationship with the environment, contemporary tourism planning approaches, sustainable tourism definitions and principles, community approaches, and case studies of tourism in different environments. It covers the synergies and conflicts between tourism and the environment as well as the relevance of sustainable development. Some of the opportunities discussed include promoting tourism in diverse areas and with minimal infrastructure investment while some constraints include tourism's sensitive nature and complex product creation through isolated efforts.
Ecotourism has evolved over time from simply nature-based tourism and recreation. It now aims to conserve the natural environment and support local communities and economies. There are many definitions of ecotourism but most agree that it involves sustainable tourism focused on experiencing natural areas while minimizing negative impacts. Ecotourism aims to provide benefits to environmental conservation, local communities, and visitor experience through responsible and sustainable practices.
This document discusses market strategy and identifies stocks that have the potential to generate positive returns even if the BSE Sensex remains at its current level of 20,000. It analyzes stocks that have performed well since the last time the Sensex was at this level in December 2007. Many stocks have doubled or tripled in value since then. Stocks that fell into two categories in particular tended to perform well: 1) companies with high returns on equity (RoE), and 2) deep value sectors facing challenges. The document provides examples of stocks in these categories that increased 61-306% and identifies similar stocks that are expected to provide "alpha returns" going forward.
Real wage growth varied significantly across European countries from 2000 to 2009. Central and Eastern European countries experienced the highest wage growth, with rates as high as 17%. Advanced countries saw more modest growth ranging from 0.5-6.6%. During the recession, over 69% of European firms cut labor costs through measures like reducing wages or staffing levels to deal with high inflation.
Conferência Ethos Internacional 2012 - Ashok Chapagaininstitutoethos
Dr. Ashok Chapagain presented on water stewardship and WWF's work to promote sustainable water management. He discussed growing global water challenges including increasing water stress due to population growth, climate change, and rising incomes. WWF's vision is for all stakeholders in priority river basins, including businesses, to recognize their role in water management and integrate stewardship principles. WWF strategies include influencing governance, stakeholder engagement, encouraging internal action, and raising awareness. While progress has been made since the 1992 Earth Summit, more work is needed across sectors to achieve responsible water management.
The document summarizes the current state of the Indian economy and key industries based on a presentation by the President of CRISIL Research. It finds that (1) domestic and global macroeconomic conditions remain weak, though recent reforms provide hope; (2) industry profit margins have stabilized after declining for several quarters; and (3) capital investments are expected to decline for the second straight year, especially among private sector companies, due to policy inaction on land acquisition, mining, and other issues according to a poll of companies.
Terex Corporation provides forward-looking statements and non-GAAP measures in their presentation. Their purpose is to improve people's lives around the world through their construction equipment. Their mission is to delight customers with high-quality products and services that exceed expectations. Their vision is to be the most customer-responsive, profitable, and desirable place for employees to work in the industry. Terex has a strong and diversified revenue base globally, with income and sales growing significantly in recent years. They are the 3rd largest construction equipment manufacturer in the world, with over 75% of sales where they have a strong market presence.
Terex Corporation provides forward-looking statements and non-GAAP measures in their presentation. Their purpose is to improve people's lives around the world through their construction equipment. Their mission is to delight customers with high-quality products and services that exceed expectations. Their vision is to be the most customer-responsive, profitable, and desirable place for employees to work in the industry. Terex has a strong and diversified revenue base globally, with income and sales growing substantially in recent years. They are the third largest construction equipment manufacturer in the world, with over 75% of sales where they have a strong market presence.
Embraer Day 2011 was held on November 4th 2011 in New York. The presentation included forward-looking statements about Embraer Defense and Security. Embraer Defense and Security is a new Embraer company established in January 2011 with revenues of around $750 million including services in 2011 and approximately 1,500 employees present in over 40 countries. The results and future strategic vision for various programs including the KC-390 were discussed.
Embraer Day NY 2011 - Defense and SecurityEmbraer RI
Embraer Day 2011 was held on November 4th 2011 in New York. The presentation included forward-looking statements about Embraer Defense and Security (EDS). EDS is a new Embraer company established in January 2011 with approximately 1,500 employees and revenues of around $750 million including services in 2011. The presentation showed growth in EDS revenue and backlog from 2006-2010 and discussed EDS's vision to be a leader in providing solutions for the Brazilian defense and security market and where Brazil exercises influence.
The annual shareholder meeting presentation covered the following key points in 3 sentences:
Terex aims to achieve $12 billion in sales and 12% operating margin by 2010 through executing on supply chain management, pricing discipline, and lean initiatives to improve margins. The company has a diverse portfolio of products and geographic presence to balance performance across economic cycles. Opportunities for margin improvement include coordinating supply efforts, optimizing manufacturing footprint, and pricing actions to offset rising costs.
The document provides an overview of the Turkish business environment and retail sector. Key points include:
1) Turkey has a young population, strong economic growth, and strategic location between Europe and Asia, making it an attractive market for investment.
2) The retail sector has traditionally been composed of small shops but is becoming more modern, with supermarket sales growing rapidly in recent decades.
3) The retail sector is expected to continue expanding significantly due to Turkey's growing economy and consumer base.
Terex is a leading manufacturer of construction and mining equipment with sales of $9.1 billion in 2007. It aims to grow sales to $12 billion by 2010 through organic growth and acquisitions while improving operating margins to 12% and reducing working capital to sales ratio to 15%. Terex has a diversified business across products and geographies that provides balance throughout the economic cycle.
Terex is a leading manufacturer of construction and mining equipment with strong market positions. It aims to grow sales to $12 billion by 2010 through executing on initiatives to improve supply chain management, pricing discipline, and productivity. Terex has a diversified business across products and geographies to balance performance through different economic cycles.
The document provides a monthly economic update for Bank Muamalat Malaysia Berhad. It discusses several key economic indicators:
1) Loans growth accelerated to a 19-month high in September driven by stronger business and household loans. However, loan approvals moderated.
2) Industrial production slowed in August across various sectors. Exports were steady but margins in August. Inflation eased slightly in September.
3) Reserves were higher in October, while the leading index eased in August. Banking system asset quality reached a new record low in September.
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1. Tourism as a Vehicle for
Green Growth under the
Current Economic Crisis
Dr Paul Rogers
UNWTO Special Session
Korea Tourism Conference, Changwon, 2009
4. Climate Change
๏ IPCC & UNFCCC carrying agenda forward
- Dec 2008 Poznan; Dec 2009 Copenhagen
๏ Stern Report (UK Government 2006)
- Serious impacts on growth & development
- Costs to stabilise climate – or greater costs later….
- Strong deliberate policy action required: emissions trading; technology
cooperation; reduce deforestation; adaptation
- March 2009: “underestimated risks”; COP 15 “most important meeting since WWII”
๏ Climate change sceptics – largest gathering in NY March 2009
5. Climate Change
Business as usual is dead -
green growth is the answer
to both our climate and economic problems
Anders Fogh Rasmussen
Danish Prime Minister
March 2009
We have to save the planet
from environmentalists
Vaclav Klaus
Czech President
March 2009
8. Business & Climate Change
๏2007 study by Accenture of 500 major global firms revealed:
- 1 in 10 companies regard global warming as a priority
- 8 out of 10 companies want government to take climate change lead
-"Businesses … are reluctant to make big investments in climate change-related
initiatives until the scope of future regulation becomes clearer”
- “… carbon pricing mechanisms are not yet strong enough for businesses to
incorporate climate change risks and opportunities…”
- As the economy deteriorates big business will concentrate less
on climate change
9. 2008: significant slowdown
International Tourist Arrivals 20.0
18.0
ear (%)
16.0
15.3
variation over previous y
14.0
12.0
11.3
10.5 10.0
8.5 8.0
6.9
6.0
5.2
4.9 4.0
4.6
3.6
1.8 2.0
2007 2008
1.6
2007
World
0.1
2008
2007 2008 0
2007 2008
Europe 2007
Asia and the Pacific 2008
Americas 2007 2008
Africa
Middle East
2007 2008
Source: World Tourism Organization
10. 2008: sharp reversal of trend
International Tourist Arrivals
20
ear (%)
18
17.8
16
variation over previous y
14
12
10
8
5.4 6.3 6.8 6
3.4 5.4 4
5.2
4.0
2
-1.3
-2.5 1.1
-2.8 0
World
Europe -2
Jan-June Asia and the Pacific
Americas -4
July-Dec. Africa
Middle East
Source: World Tourism Organization
11. Asia and the
Pacific Performance 2008
Monthly evolution of international tourist arrivals
15.00
% change over same month previous year
11.25
7.50
3.75
0
Jan-June +6%
-3.75
+2%
July-Dec. -3%
-7.50
2005 2006 2007 2008*
Source: World Tourism Organization
12. Impact on Air Transport
Air Traffic (RPK)
10.0
% change over same month previous year
7.5
5.0
2.5
0
-2.5
-5.0
-7.5
2006
-10.0
2007
2008*
IATA - Global International 2009
AAPA - International Asia Airlines
Source: IATA; AAPA
14. Why go Green in Tourism?
๏Being environmentally friendly is step towards sustainable
tourism: consistent with national and international policy
๏A growing tide of tourists favour green products
๏It makes good business sense to “go green”
15. Tourism as Green Business
๏Adopting sustainability as a core individual
and organizational philosophy and approach
๏Promoting carbon neutral flights and air-travel
๏Reducing energy consumption (and making energy consumption
carbon neutral)
๏Reducing water consumption
๏Recycling and reducing waste
๏Sourcing goods and services from local suppliers
16. Airlines Challenges
๏What actions can individual airlines take away from the session?
- Make any voluntary offsetting programme part of the normal booking process to encourage
easy adoption by consumers (e.g. Jetstar/Virgin Blue)
- Provide consumers with the ability to redeem points/miles for offsetting programmes
- Consider offsetting corporate travel and ground transport costs
- Development of 3rd generation biofuel technology is achievable
๏What were the key collaborative actions to emerge from the session?
- Airlines and airports can partner to improve efficiency of aircraft movements (e.g. fuel-saving
descent strategies, one-engine taxiing, etc.)
- Biofuel research involves partnership with airlines, manufacturers and fuel suppliers
๏What support would organisations need to facilitate these actions?
- Trade associations can engage stakeholders and facilitate collaboration
17. Aviation has Made Steady,
Significant Progress
BUT - Improvements in carbon efficiency
offset by growth in air-traffic
18. Carbon Neutral Air-Travel
๏Aviation sector committed to, & signed declaration on, CC –
Aviation and Environment Summit March / April 2009
๏Improvements in carbon efficiency offset by growth in air-traffic
๏Will airlines act decisively to off-set carbon emissions?
๏Governments and UN (with ICAO/ATB) must urgently legislate for
compulsory carbon off-setting across all airlines
๏Is there another realistic alternative?
19. Green Tourism:
tackling energy, water & waste
๏Engage board, management team (green team!)
๏Engage & encourage employees to generate ideas
๏Create ownership within the company
๏Create a compelling vision
๏Conduct an environmental audit
๏Focus on small initiatives with large collective impact (e.g. air
conditioners linked to key cards)
57. Certification / Accreditation Issues
Positives Negatives
๏Good learning process ๏Too many certifiers
๏Improved management ๏Tourists confused?
๏Product development ๏Certifiers unable to
๏Communicate green deliver market
information to tourists expectations
๏Provides marketing ๏Companies learn how to
advantage be green – and leave !
Good Example: www.green-business.co.uk
58. To increase our green credentials…
✓ What should I do today?
✓ What is stopping my organization from doing more?
✓ What information do I need to take more decisive action?
✓ Who should I be working with to achieve greater results?
✓ Where should governments, businesses, the media and
tourists be taking a stronger lead?
59. THANK YOU
감사합니다
Paul Rogers (PhD) Consulting
progers02@gmail.com
paul@pacificasiatourism.org