These foundations established airline companies, construction and rubber processing businesses, hotels, and were involved in tourism and fisheries.
Issues and problems relating to fishing, hydrocarbon exploration, tourism and communications clearly spill over national borders (regardless of whether those borders are actually contested).
As a result, many present-day archaeologists and conservators of antiquities experience tourism as a blessing for their profession.
The second is indirect supply, which involves preservation and cultivation of the landscape which acts as a backdrop or tourism resource.
The same trends caused the emergence of ' something like organized tourism ' within the colonies after 1763.
Ignoring such indicators of ecological health in determining demand for its tourism-related services results in an over estimation of the short-run economic value.
Large independent expeditions, for example, may at times operate in a mode similar to adventure tourism but are distinguished from the latter by different motives.
The interrelation between identity formation, heritage conservation and interpretation and tourism has been an issue of central importance in the present argument.