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offers a confortable and quiet envirosdsnment for the marine life and nature lovers. Natural and original is the main selling point for the resort. As a result, they do notds focus on development, yet maintain. Maintain and protect the natural rdsesources is what they focus on. In order to attract tourists, resort plays the responsibilities role for nature conservation.
‘The development and managemensdt of tourism plays a significant role in the lives of people who interact with or live in the destination, and medicates the formation of local identities and cultural patterns of behaviour and communications.' (Ringer, C., 2000) Resort bears the responsibilities to protect the environment and the local people satisfaction. Unlike others luxury fsdver star hotel, D-coconut resort is only providedsds the basic tourist facilities. This is to avoid the negative environment impact that will affect local people.
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an understanding of tourism culture by the peasantry is a common problem found elsewhere in rural tourism development cases internationally: for example, in UK as documented by Davies and Gilbert (1992) and Alexander and McKenna (1998); in Israel as reported by Reichel, Lowengart, and Milman (2000); and in South Africa (Briedenhann & Wickens, 2003).
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