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Support of Tourism Development at the Silk Road
Kroutil, Marek ; Jarolímková, Liběna (advisor) ; Voříšková, Barbora (referee)
This Bachelor thesis examines the entire important forms of the tourism development support and the support of the theme trails renewal in the Silk Road countries. The theoretical part defines terms theme trail, stibology and cultural tourism. Subsequently, the forms of the tourism support are described and The Silk Road is characterized too. In the following analytical part is analysed the current status of the support focused mainly on the International organizations support. Another researched segment are the Regional organizations and the countries themselves. The quality of the Silk Road support is evaluated afterwards. This part is also supplemented by the possible changes suggestion to the future.
Slow tourism as a new form of tourism
Pajmová, Klára ; Vaško, Martin (advisor) ; Jarolímková, Liběna (referee)
The thesis is focused on slow tourism. The first chapter is dedicated to national and international documents governing sustainable development of tourism, impacts of tourism and approaches to sustainable tourism. It also defines slow tourism, presents the history of its origin, present and future position in the world tourism and the typical participant of slow tourism. Destination of slow tourism and requirements of slow tourists are characterized in this thesis. The next chapter deals with slow tourism potential in the Czech Republic, which is evaluated by statistical analysis.
Makroregion Europe and his position on the international tourism market
Poživilová, Iva ; Petrů, Zdenka (advisor) ; Valentová, Jana (referee)
The main goal of the final thesis is to evaluate the position of makroregion Europe on the international tourism market. The theoretical part of the thesis deals with methodological framework, important notions of tourism and main factors, which contribute to tourism development. The practical part is focused on makroregion Europe itself, where tourism has experienced continued expansion and is a long-term leader on the international tourism market. The theoretical knowledge is applied and european subregions are analysed considering main development trends. Under the impact of the worldwide financial crisis, unfavourable demographic trend and competiton of Asia-Pacific destinations, European union exerts an effort by means of New political framework for tourism to retain position as a world's top destination on the international tourism market.
Southeast Asia as a new tourist destination
Dvořáková, Lucie ; Petrů, Zdenka (advisor) ; Straková, Ivana (referee)
The bachelor thesis is dealing with the development of tourism industry in South east Asia. Its goal is to asses not only the evolution of individual Southeast Asian countries but also to analyse its place within the world tourism framework. In the Czech literature, much has been published about Southeast Asian economy as a whole, but tourism industry, as a key sector of the economy has been neglected. This thesis therefore defines Southeast Asia as a tourist destination and also analyses its specialities and determines development trends, focusing on the period from the beginning of 1990 up to present. Both domestic and incoming tourism has been analysed, as they are both components of tourism in the destination. The thesis presents "Asian tygers" as newly emerged destinations, where tourism industry growth in the 1990s often exceeded 30% Y-o-Y.

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