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ORTM 403 - International Dimensions of Recreation and Tourism | ||
The course discusses global dimensions and forces in recreation and tourism, particularly those in developing nations. Typical topics include the role of the United Nations in protected area planning and management, poverty and protected areas, the effects of globalization on ORTM, the impact of the concepts of sustainable development, and biodiversity in ORTM, the risk society, the changing role of local communities in conservation, sex tourism, and enforcement issues in the developing world.
Credits: 3.000 Levels: Undergraduate Schedule Types: Lecture, Self-Directed, Final Exam, Audio/Video, Seminar Precluded: RRT-403 RRT-498 Students cannot receive credit for the course being described and the course(s) listed as Precluded
( RRT 300 Minimum Grade of D- or ORTM 300 Minimum Grade of D- or RRT 301 Minimum Grade of D- or ORTM 301 Minimum Grade of D- or RRT 305 Minimum Grade of D- or ORTM 305 Minimum Grade of D- or RRT 306 Minimum Grade of D- or ORTM 306 Minimum Grade of D- or RRT 333 Minimum Grade of D- or ORTM 333 Minimum Grade of D- or RRT 3XX Minimum Grade of D- or ORTM 3XX Minimum Grade of D- ) |
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