scholarly journals Tourism Market Trends 1994 - Americas (English version)

1994 ◽  

The present report on “Tourism Market Trends in the Americas” is presented as information to the Twenty-Seventh Meeting of the WTO Commission for the Americas. It follows on a similar report that was prepared in May 1994 for submission to the Twenty-Sixth Meeting of the WTO Commission for the Americas. The object of this report is to analyze the most recent trends in international tourism in the world and in the Americas up to 1994 together with the outlook in 1995.

1994 ◽  

The present report on “Tourism Market Trends in Africa” is presented as information to the Twenty-Seventh Meeting of the WTO Commission for Africa. It follows on a similar report that was prepared in May 1994 for submission to the Twenty-Sixth Meeting of the WTO Commission for Africa. The object of this report is to analyze the most recent trends in international tourism in the world and in Africa up to 1994 together with the outlook in 1995.


1994 ◽  

The present report on “Tourism market Trends in Europe” is presented as information to the Twenty-Eight Meeting of the WTO Commission for Europe. It follows on a similar report that was prepared in April 1994 for submission to the Twenty-Seventh Meeting of the WTO Commission for Europe. The object of this report is to analyze the most recent trends in international tourism in the world and in Europe up to 1994 together with the outlook in 1995.


1994 ◽  

The present report on Tourism Market Trends in South Asia has been prepared as an information paper to the 31st meeting of the WTO Commission for South Asia. It follows a similar report which was completed in June 1994 and submitted to the 30th session of the South Asia Commission. The main objectives of this report are as follows: ?to analyze the latest trends of international tourism arrivals and receipts worldwide and in each of the six WTO regions; ?to highlight the performance of the various countries of South Asia Pacific as tourism destinations, earners and spenders; ?to analyze pattern and size of inbound tourism flows to selected destinations in South Asia from the main generating regions of the world; ?to show the latest trends in outbound tourism flows from selected generating markets within South Asia and from other regions of the World; ?to show the growth prospects of international tourism arrivals and receipts in selected South Asia destinations for 1995.


2002 ◽  
Vol 8 (4) ◽  
pp. 463-477 ◽  
Author(s):  
John G.C. Kester

WTO's Tourism Market Trends, Edition 2002 series of regional reports offers a comprehensive and timely analysis of tourism trends in the world and the various regions, sub-regions and countries. The six volumes of the series contain a consistent set of 2001 results including a detailed examination of the effects on international tourism of the 11 September attacks and the economic downturn experienced in 2001. Furthermore, this year's series also pays special attention to the International Year of Ecotourism celebrated in 2002. This edition of ‘Databank’ gives an overview of the main results for the previous year.


1994 ◽  

The present report summarizes travel and tourism trends in Europe over the past years together with the first estimates for 1993. The results of travel and tourism activity in the region are also related to the development of tourism worldwide. This gives a better perspective of tourism trends in the countries of the region and makes governments and the operational tourism sector more aware of the importance of travel and tourism as a means of improving the standards of living of the various layers of the population.


1994 ◽  

This is a scanned document. To facilitate the use of this publication we have devided it into various parts. To browse all chapters of that book, please go to the Table of Contents on the left hand navigation bar. The present report summarizes travel and tourism trends in the Americas over the past years together with the first estimates for 1993. The results of travel and tourism activity in the region are also related to the development of tourism worldwide.


2020 ◽  
Vol 20 (4) ◽  
pp. 153-177
Author(s):  
Aleksandr V. Sokolov

The recent trends in the world output of titanium-containing concentrates and titanium sponge – intermediate product in the production of metallic titanium – has been studied. The differences in the dynamics of these indicators have been found due to the fact that titanium-containing concentrates are used not only as raw materials for the production of titanium metal. The clusters of the world's major producers of titanium-containing concentrates and titanium sponge have been identified. The range of factors potentially influencing the titanium sponge price dynamics has been studied; the independence of this dynamics from fluctuations in supply and demand and the price of raw materials has been shown. The results of activity of JSC “Corporation VSMPO-AVISMA” were analyzed. The study shows that the main factor determining the sales profit margin of the Corporation is the dynamics of the exchange rate; a quantitative assessment of the degree of such influence has been made.


2010 ◽  
pp. 65-78
Author(s):  
A. Sarkisyants

The article investigates the world art market trends. It considers the main market indicators, comparative rate of return and the prospects of the market as well as the problems of art banking. Special attention is paid to the Russian art market.


Author(s):  
Lina Yurievna Lagutkina

The author of the article discloses the prospects of development of the world feed production for aquaculture based on the analysis of key innovative technological and market trends. The author specifies that shortage, high cost, low ecological compatibility of traditional raw materials - fish flour - are among major limiting factors in the development of production of feeds for aquaculture. This fact, in turn, limits sustainable development of aquaculture both in Russia, and in the world in general. The article presents the overview of a current status of the world industry of feed production in aquaculture, where the regional situation is studied, as well. For the first time, there is given the outlook of innovative technologies in feed production based on the alternative sources of protein (on the example of projects of leading aquabiotechnological companies) which will determine industry’s objectives for the mid-term perspective.


2021 ◽  
Vol 6 (1) ◽  
pp. 24-36
Author(s):  
Raquel P. F. Guiné ◽  
Paula Correia ◽  
Catarina Coelho ◽  
Cristina A. Costa

Abstract This review is focused on the utilization of insects as a new opportunity in food and feed products, including their commercialization both in traditional and new markets. It has been suggested that insects are considerably more sustainable when compared with other sources of animal protein, thus alleviating the pressure over the environment and the planet facing the necessity to feed the world population, constantly increasing. Many chefs have adhered to the trend of using insects in their culinary preparations, bringing insects to the plan of top gastronomy, highlighting their organoleptic qualities allied to a recognized high nutritional value. However, in some markets, insects or insect-based products are not readily accepted because of neophobia and disgust. Moreover, the insect markets, farming, and commercialization are experiencing a huge growth, in which the domain of animal feed is undoubtedly a very strong component. The future of insects as human food and animal feed seems promising in view of the recent trends and challenges.


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