GEO 802 Lecture Notes - Lecture 3: Free Trade, Delphi Method, Vertical Integration

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Lecture 3 demand & supply of leisure and tourism measurements and. What is tourism demand: tourism demand: is usually equated with individual preferences, principal elements, effective or actual demand, suppressed demand, no demand, needs, felt needs, changing needs, normative needs, comparative needs. Physical barriers to tourism and recreation demand: seasonality, financial resources, gender constraints, life cycle constraints, fear and recreational participation. Taiwan experienced four major disasters from 1996-2006, as seen on the graph. Sars hit the tourism industry the hardest: world health organization advised not to travel to taiwan during outbreak. Approaches for forecasting demand: quantitative techniques, causative models, non-causative models, seasonality, qualitative techniques, the delphi technique, scenario writing. It is very dynamic: it varied from one particular place to one another and one time to another, if you take any entities in the environment (mountains) Designed to help assess the usefulness of the utility. There should be limited human access: one type of activity but you have different subdivisions.

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