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    ACKNOWLEDGEMENT

    I would like to thank firstly Mr. Ahmad our marketing lecturer for his valuable and constructive

    suggestions during the planning and development of this research work. His willingness to give

    his time so generously has been very much appreciated. Also I extend my gratitude to my sister

    and my family for supporting me and providing me with a comfortable environment to work in

    while I completed my research work. And finally all my thanking to Mr. Ahmad Shafiq the

    Executive director of COTHM College for providing me a platform in which my work is

    recognized and highly valued.

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    Table of contents

    Acknowledgement Page 1

    Introduction Page 3

    Profile of the country Page 4

    Table

    Data Analysis Page 13

    Thesis and feedback Page 16

    Methodology Page 20

    Conclusion Page 21

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    An Introduction to Sustainable Tourism

    The literal definition of sustainable tourism is the development of a regions tourism industry in

    such a way as to not damage or deplete the resources and attractions that make the region

    attractive to tourists. As we know the tourism industry is a rapidly growing industry and the

    demand for attractive and eye catching tourism is increasing day by day. This has led to many

    problems today in the modern world mainly the one being the depletion of natural resources and

    the destruction of the earths natural landscape. This is why it has become increasingly important

    for us to preserve our natural environment so the future of mankind can enjoy our resources too.

    The changed mindset of people towards green thinking has now put all countries in a situation

    where they must promote sustainable tourism one way or the other.

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    History of England

    The United Kingdom (official name United Kingdom of Great Britain and Northern Ireland)

    consists of four countries united under one monarch and government. The countries are England,

    Scotland, Wales and Northern Ireland. Each have a distinct culture and feel of their own with

    some in Northern Ireland wishing to split from the United Kingdom and join the Republic of

    Ireland, with which the UK shares its only land border.

    .England has traditionally been the dominant nation within the UK has over 80 percent of the

    share of the total population. People in Scotland and Wales have proud national traditions and

    languages. Scottish Gaelic is mainly spoken in the north west of the country, by a small

    proportion of the population. Welsh have a much bigger number of people speaking the language

    and all public signs in Wales are displayed in both Welsh and English.

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    So basically the UK is considered a developed country with a strong currency in the form of the

    sterling and a high GDP rate. It is rich with historical sites like the big Ben in London and many

    luxurious palaces like the Buckingham palace. This means it is essential for the United Kingdom

    to know about sustainable tourism.

    Already there are a few projects started in the UK regarding sustainable tourism and a

    questionnaire was conducted to gauge the peoples reactions and the actual amount of work

    being done there. My project will compare the result of 60 questionnaires and shed light on what

    the people of the UK actually think about the efforts towards sustainable tourism.

    .

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    SPACE FOR TABLE FROM EXCEL

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    DATA ANALYSIS

    DEMOGRAPHIC FACTORS: GENDER

    MALE PARTICIPANTS FEMALE PARTICIPANTS

    30 30

    As you can see from the illustration above I had conducted the survey on a totally non bias basis

    as in getting the equal opinion of both the gender classes. This removes any kind of unfairness

    and shows a good sample of the working living community of the UK.

    MALE

    FEMALE

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    AGE GROUP IN YEARS FOR 60 PEOPLE

    As we can clearly see from the chart above the majority of the personnel handed the

    questionnaire range from the teenage to a pre middle age genre. This is mainly because these

    people are in the majority and are easy to get hold off than the elderly populous. But still for the

    sake of diversity I have dwelled within the elderly people and asked for their opinions on the

    matter of fact as well (represented in the minority %).

    AGE DISTRIBUTION

    15 to 25

    26 to 35

    36 to 45

    45 and above

    15-25 26-35 36-45 45 and above

    25 25 7 3

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    AVERAGE ANSWERS FOR ALL 10 QUESTIONS

    REPRSENTED BELOW

    THE RATING GOES NUMBERWISE FROM LEFT

    RIGHT IN THE QUESTIONNAIRE IN AN

    ASCENDING ORDER

    The average that amounts mostly is 3 here which as you might have known from the

    questionnaire is the third option disagree. We can see a couple of 4s too which represent the

    option strongly agree. Now I will discuss more about this later in my project and will give a

    comprehensive analogy as to the reasons that might have shaped a response like this.

    00.5

    11.5

    22.5

    33.5

    4

    Q 1Q2

    Q3

    Q4

    Q5

    Q6

    Q7

    Q8

    Q9

    Q10

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    Thesis and respondents assessment on questions

    1. The first question asked was about the cleanliness regarding the environment in the UK.This question was asked because for a country striving towards sustainable developmentit is important for them to respect the area they live in so that they can create an eco

    friendly place for everyone to live in. From the results I obtained from my questionnaire

    it was apparent that people strongly believed this and as a whole idea. The residents of

    UK are proudly able to say that the country they live in is clean in their eyes.

    2. My second question to the people of the UK was whether they agreed if their countrywas promoting sustainable tourism or not? It is essential that the people are aware of

    what their country is trying to do and whether they take those actions in a positive light.

    Although there was a mixed view shared by the people the average pointed towards most

    of them disagreeing. This is probably because they are not properly informed of any kind

    of work that is being undertaken in the field of sustainable tourism.

    3. Thirdly I asked about the role of government in supporting the hotel industry of UK inthe helping of sustainable tourism. You see the government plays an active role in every

    activity that a country decides to part take in. And so it is an important factor to keep

    their support if any in mind towards such goals and missions. Unfortunately the citizens

    of UK did not agree with this statement and cited their disagreement in my

    questionnaire. The logic behind them when I asked them personally was that they were

    did not have 100% faith in their government and believed that they would not put

    resources here.

    4. Fourthly the nature of the current hotel industry of the UK in terms of being sustainablewas asked about. Now the main issue being stressed in this question is the sustainable

    part. We already know that the UK is a developed country with a strong tourism base.

    But is it sustainable tourism as well that was the main question? And the average answer

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    on this occasion was also number 3 which are disagreeable. Now this is a big concern

    for the UK because their citizens do not believe they are working hard enough for the

    field of sustainable tourism which shows an area of weakness for them.

    5. Moving on I asked about the technological prowess of the UK in regard to its sustainabletourism endeavors if any. A countrys technological advances ensure whether a country

    has the latest technology in this globalized world. Without proper technology a country

    cannot strive properly and compete with other leading countries of the world. Here the

    respondents agreed firmly by strongly pointing out the fact that UK is no less behind in

    its technologically advances. Probably the reason why so many people agreed to aquestion in majority is the fact that because of its developed status UK has the ability to

    support any kind of project it puts its mind too.

    6. Now I went more specific and asked the people of the environmental policies in the UK.Being clean is one thing but being able to maintain a set level of cleanliness requires a

    lot of effort and conservatism. Especially strict rules and regulations that must be

    followed in particular. Even though the people agreed to the UK being a clean country

    they were not so agreeable on the policies they had enforced for it. This is the main

    reason the people did not think highly about these so called policies and disagreed to this

    question in the majority.

    7. Next I asked about foreign investment in the country regarding sustainable development.Now we all know how essential foreign investment is in a country and the amount of

    funds and money it brings in is invaluable to its Gross Domestic Product (GDP). A

    countrys true worth is somewhat measured in its foreign investment and therefore it is a

    huge part in the success of a nation. People did say that UK has had good amounts of

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    foreign investments but regarding sustainable tourism very little to talk about so the

    average of this answer was also in the negative as in disagreeable.

    8. The important factor of infrastructure was asked about here. Infrastructure is a verycrucial factor in terms of sustainable tourism. It is the infrastructure that determines

    whether parts of a country are accessible and if they are being properly looked after.

    What was strange to me was that even though UK has good roads and infrastructure

    capabilities the people somewhat disagreed again believing that it again was not enough

    in regards to sustainable tourism. Primarily the weather there plays a role in the peoples

    mindsets as according to them many areas become inaccessible during the winters andthe infrastructure is affected very negatively. But seeing as how the weather in UK

    remains cold throughout the year the problem of infrastructure still remains at times.

    9. The second last question in the questionnaire asked primarily about the multiculturalissues arising in the UK. There are a large number of immigrants in mainly from Asia

    living in the UK which is situated in Europe. This means that there are bound to be some

    cultural differences and in a multi cultural world today it is essential to respect them. The

    people of UK however say that the problem of racism is becoming quite common there

    and little regard is shown for the minority of the religions or cultures. This is a very big

    problem because when you are exposed as a racist country the amount of tourism you

    receive can decrease significantly.

    10.The last question was like a summary of the entire questionnaire in which the whole ideaof sustainable tourism was asked about. Obviously with the amount of negative answers

    received this one begged no different. When asked as to the reason to this many people

    said that sometimes they do not see why sustainable tourism is such a big deal (lack of

    awareness). They think there are far more important issues at hand to be dealt with and

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    spent time and effort on. What I have deduced from this is that people in the UK have

    become too entangled with their daily lives and so pay little attention to the whole

    sustaining the tourism industry idea.

    After gauging and analyzing the above data I have reached the conclusion that the people

    of UK have voted against my hypothesis which is:

    UK is working hard towards increasing its awareness about sustainable tourism

    among the people and it has a lot of potential to increase this segment of their

    market. It already has a few projects underway in sustaining tourism and the

    people there are also supportive of the whole idea.

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    METHODOLOGY

    The method used to collect data in this project is called quota sampling. Here I chose a group of

    individuals who successfully fitted my criteria as respondents and gave my questionnaire to

    them. This type of data collection falls into the quantitative method of collecting data.

    This data can yield representative and generalized information. This method is usually objective

    and requires the use of standardized measures so that varying perspectives and experiences can

    fit into a limited number of predetermined response categories. This method is usually easier to

    summarize and compare than qualitative methods

    Advantages: Generally quantitative methods are easy to administer, can include relatively large

    number of questions, can yield large samples, are easier to summarize, and are more widely

    accepted as a form of evidence regarding program effectiveness.

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    CONCLUSION

    The sustainable tourism industry is a rapidly growing industry in the modern world

    today. Some people do realize the importance of preserving the environment today in

    such a way that our future generations can also benefit from it tomorrow. The UK is also

    among the countries looking to expand into this industry and realize its crucial part in the

    tourism industry nowadays. However this is not a very well known part of tourism as of

    yet and proper awareness among people is necessary if it is to succeed in delivering its

    message globally. The questionnaire has proven that some people do have an idea about

    sustainable tourism but the masses are still quite new to the idea. With the proper

    mindset and the proper utilization of resources UK has the potential to increase its

    sustainable tourism development projects to new heights. What is required however is

    the constant support of the people and the government. So that the ideas can be

    visualized into reality and make our world and this country a better, safe and healthy

    place to live in.