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    Survey of air cargo forecasting techniques

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    Forecasting techniques currently in use in estimating or predicting the demand for air cargo in various markets are discussed with emphasis on the fundamentals of the different forecasting approaches. References to specific studies are cited when appropriate. The effectiveness of current methods is evaluated and several prospects for future activities or approaches are suggested. Appendices contain summary type analyses of about 50 specific publications on forecasting, and selected bibliographies on air cargo forecasting, air passenger demand forecasting, and general demand and modalsplit modeling

    Building Social Capital to Enhance the Quality of Life of Destination Residents

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    [Extract] Tourism is often promoted and used as a development tool by governments and aid and conservation agencies. Typically this is based on claims about economic benefit tourism may bring to destinations and their residents. The United Nations World Tourism Organization (UNWTO 2010, p, 1), for example, describes tourism as the 'fastest growing economic sector' producing 'economic and employment benefits'. Whilst the World Travel and Tourism Council (WTTC 2010) describes the value and importance of tourism using employment and revenue statistics. Tourism is presented as a generator of income and employment and this in turn is seen as a driver for other benefits for destination residents
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