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C/B/4477. The role of botanical gardens in the niche tourism industry

WORDS:
6000
DATE:
2012
PRICE:
69.99 GBP

This paper evaluates the role of botanical gardens in the niche tourism industry, and focuses on the Eden Project in Cornwall. The objectives are to identify Botanical gardens as a visitor attraction, to evaluate the role that Botanical gardens play in promoting tourism, and to evaluate the Eden project in Cornwall. The history and development of Botanical gardens is discussed, and the paper also defines what niche tourism is. The way in which niche tourism products can be marketed is examined, and this section looks at the sustainability of botanical gardens as a niche product. The economic impact of botanical gardens is discussed, followed by an evaluation of the history of the Eden project. The research methodology for the study is examined, and after a discussion is carried out the paper provides recommendations.

 

KEYWORDS: Botanical gardens, niche tourism industry, Eden Project, Cornwall, tourism!,

 

C/B/2871. Strategic Objectives in non profit organisations: case study the Eden Project

WORDS:
2150
DATE:
2010
PRICE:
29.99 GBP

The paper aims to analyse the stakeholders and strategic objectives of non profit organisations, using the Eden Project as an example. The Eden Project is the largest greenhouse in the World, and a popular tourist attraction in the UK. The paper offers a brief background and history of the project, followed by strategic models of the non profit and volunteer sectors. The stakeholders include visitors, volunteers, employees and educational institutions to name a few, and are all analysed. The paper concludes by summarising the key strategic objectives of the Eden Project.

 

KEYWORDS: Stakeholders, non profit organisations, the Eden Project, greenhouse, visitors, volunteers, employees, educational institutions,