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Sustainable Tourism Pt.2

Sustainable Tourism Pt.2
16問 • 2年前
  • Ella Pacudan
  • 通報

    問題一覧

  • 1

    Declares tourism as an indespensable element of the national economy and an industry of national interest and importance.

    Tourism Act of 2009 (R.A 9593)

  • 2

    Specifies actions that the tourism industry, national tourism administrations, and tourism trade organizations can take to achieve sustainable tourism development at local and national levels.

    Agenda 21 for the Travel and Tourism Industry

  • 3

    The goal is to achieve economic growth while ensuring adequate protection of the Philippines biodiversity l, vital ecosystem functions, and overall environmental quality.

    Phil. Strategy for Sustainable Development

  • 4

    Commits developed nations to reducing overall emissions of several greenhouse gases and mechanism to encourage the North-South cooperation on emissions reduction.

    Kyoto Protocol

  • 5

    A conferences outcome document wherein member nations pledge to promote, education for sustainable development and to integrate sustainable development more actively into education.

    The Future We Want

  • 6

    Embody universally shared vision of progress toward a safe, just, and sustainable world.

    Universal Sustainable Development Goals

  • 7

    Abundance in flora and fauna in relatively small space, or where the density of living organisms is quite high.

    Forest ecosystems

  • 8

    Located in regions that receive an annual rainfall less than 25 inches.

    Desert ecosystems

  • 9

    Located in tropical and temperate regions and the main plants are grasses, plants and legumes.

    Grasslands

  • 10

    Provide diverse habitats for large number of animals and plants.

    Mountain ecosystems

  • 11

    It could be oceanic, profundal, intertidal estuaries, and coral reefs, salt marshes and hydrothermal vents.

    Marine ecosystems

  • 12

    Its three basic kinds are lentic, lotic and wetlands in which the soil is saturated for lengthy period of time.

    Freshwater ecosystems

  • 13

    land use expresses various cultural aesthetic values.

    Cultural/aesthetic landscape tourism

  • 14

    Land with a productive function that allows city inhabitants to reconnect with nature, attractive farms with produce and products taht are environmentally friendly, sustainable and very closely linked with nature.

    Farm/rural/food tourism

  • 15

    This type falls within the broader category of nature-based tourism.

    Ecotourism/forest tourism

  • 16

    The primary destination for summer holidays, covering also inner lakes and river banks.

    Waterfront/coastal tourism

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    問題一覧

  • 1

    Declares tourism as an indespensable element of the national economy and an industry of national interest and importance.

    Tourism Act of 2009 (R.A 9593)

  • 2

    Specifies actions that the tourism industry, national tourism administrations, and tourism trade organizations can take to achieve sustainable tourism development at local and national levels.

    Agenda 21 for the Travel and Tourism Industry

  • 3

    The goal is to achieve economic growth while ensuring adequate protection of the Philippines biodiversity l, vital ecosystem functions, and overall environmental quality.

    Phil. Strategy for Sustainable Development

  • 4

    Commits developed nations to reducing overall emissions of several greenhouse gases and mechanism to encourage the North-South cooperation on emissions reduction.

    Kyoto Protocol

  • 5

    A conferences outcome document wherein member nations pledge to promote, education for sustainable development and to integrate sustainable development more actively into education.

    The Future We Want

  • 6

    Embody universally shared vision of progress toward a safe, just, and sustainable world.

    Universal Sustainable Development Goals

  • 7

    Abundance in flora and fauna in relatively small space, or where the density of living organisms is quite high.

    Forest ecosystems

  • 8

    Located in regions that receive an annual rainfall less than 25 inches.

    Desert ecosystems

  • 9

    Located in tropical and temperate regions and the main plants are grasses, plants and legumes.

    Grasslands

  • 10

    Provide diverse habitats for large number of animals and plants.

    Mountain ecosystems

  • 11

    It could be oceanic, profundal, intertidal estuaries, and coral reefs, salt marshes and hydrothermal vents.

    Marine ecosystems

  • 12

    Its three basic kinds are lentic, lotic and wetlands in which the soil is saturated for lengthy period of time.

    Freshwater ecosystems

  • 13

    land use expresses various cultural aesthetic values.

    Cultural/aesthetic landscape tourism

  • 14

    Land with a productive function that allows city inhabitants to reconnect with nature, attractive farms with produce and products taht are environmentally friendly, sustainable and very closely linked with nature.

    Farm/rural/food tourism

  • 15

    This type falls within the broader category of nature-based tourism.

    Ecotourism/forest tourism

  • 16

    The primary destination for summer holidays, covering also inner lakes and river banks.

    Waterfront/coastal tourism