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NORTH MAHARASHTRA UNIVERSITY JALGAON GEOGRAPHY F.Y.B.COM. SEMESTER I Tourism Geography SEMESTER II Environmental Geography ( w.e.f. June2009

NORTH MAHARASHTRA UNIVERSITY JALGAON F.Y.B.COM. SEMESTER I Tourism Geography ( w.e.f. June2009

NORTH MAHARASHTRA UNIERSITY, JALGAON F.Y.B.Com. SEMESTER I Geography of Tourism ( w.e.f. June 2009) Unit No. Topic Sub Topic Periods I Nature and scope of Tourist Attractions i) Nature and scope of Tourism. a) Definition of Tourism. b) Role of Geography in Tourism. c) Nature Importance of Tourism d) Scope Tourism as an Economic activity. e) Characteristic of Tourism. 10 ii) Factors affecting Tourism ( Tourists Attractions ) a) Physical : i) Relief : Mountains, Lake Beaches, Water falls, Hot spring. ii) Climate : Hill station, Health resorts. iii) Vegetation : National park, sanctuaries. b) Cultural : i) Religion and pilgrimage centers ii) Historical Monuments iii) Archaeological sites iv) Dams Sports centers II Roll of Transportation and Accommodation i) Mode of transportation used by tourists a) Roads b) Rail c) Air d) Water ways ii) Need of different types of Accommodation a) Types of Accommodation. 08

III IV Impact of Tourism Tourism planning and Tourism Marketing i) Hotels ii) Motels iii) Dharmashals iv) Youth Hostels v)rail Yatri Bhavan vi ) Tourist Homes vii) House boats viii) Government accommodation ix) Private accommodation. i) Economic Impact : a) Tourism as Economic activity. b) Effect on foreign exchange. c) Employments generation. d) Increase trading activities. e) Inflation of Land values f) Increase a Revenue. ii) Social and cultural Impact : a) New colonialism b) Crime and Gambling activities. c) Religion Language and Health. d) Tourism and cultural change. iii) Environment Impact : Environmental Degradation. i) Tourism planning : a) Tourism planning, Developed and Developing countries. b) Components of Tourism planning. i) Programme Implementation. ii) Evolution of National Tourism attraction. iii) Infrastructural facilities. iv) Planning a investment in Tourism. v) Management of Tourism. ii) Tourism Marketing a) Definition and concept of Tourism marketing 10 10

iii) b) Tourism product i) Attraction ii) facilities iii)accessibility. Types of Tourism Marketing a) Vocational Tourism b) Business Tourism V Tourism Development in Maharashtra iv) c) Common interest Tourism. Function of Tourism Marketing a) Marketing research b) Advertisement c) Sales supports d) Public relations e) Tourism publication i) Maharashtra Tourism Development Corporation ( M.T.D.C.) ii) Tourism centres in Maharashtra a) Tadoba National Park b) Pandharpur c) Mahabaleshwar d) Ajanta & Ellora e) Ganpatipule 10 Weightage of Marks Unit No Marks I 08 II 10 III 08 IV 08 V 06 Total Marks 40

REFERENCE BOOKS : 1. The Geography of International Tourism : Ian M. Matley Scientific publishers Ratanada Road P.Bo.No.91 Jodhpur 342001. 2. Tourism Development ( Principle and practices ): A.K.Bhatia Sterling publisher Pvt. Ltd. C 10 Green extension New Delhi 110016. 3. Successful Tourism Management : Pran Nath Setsterling publisher Pvt. Ltd. 4. Tourism Management and Marketing : A.K.Bhatia.Sterling Publication Pvt. Ltd. Asg Okhla Indl. Area. Phase II New Delhi 5. Economics of Tourism Development : Romila Chavala Sonali Publicatio422/1Ansar Road, Daryaganj New Delhi 110001 6. Tourism and Management : Romila Chavala Sonali Publication 4228/1 Ansari Road,. Daryaganj New Delhi 110002 7. ÖμÖÔ ü Ö ³ÖæÖÖê»Ö : üöò. ÃÖ.²Öß. ÖËÓ êü, ±ú üêú ÖÏúÖ Ö Ö, úöê»æüö Öæ ü 8. ÖμÖÔ ü Ö ³ÖæÖÖê»Ö : üöò. ÖÖúŸÖÖê êü, ÖÏÖ. ÖÖ ü Öß- ¾ÖªÖ ÖÏúÖ Ö Ö, ÖÖÖ Öæ ü 9. ÖμÖÔ ü Ö ³ÖæÖÖê»Ö : üöò. ¾Ö ü»ö ÖÖ ü Öæ êü, Ø Ö ÖôûÖ Öæ êü ÖÛ²»Ö ÖÃÖÔ, ÖÖÖ Öæ ü 10. ÖμÖÖÔ¾Ö üö ¾Ö ÖÙ Öú ÎúμÖÖ : üöò. ÖÓú ü Ö ü. ÖÖî Ö üß, Æü ÖÖ»ÖμÖÖ ÖÛ²»Ö Ö Ö ÆüÖ úãö, ÖãÓ²Ö Ô 11. ÖμÖÔ ü Ö ³ÖæÖÖê»Ö : êú..öÿöß²ö, Ö²Ö ÖæßÖúÖ»ÖμÖ, úöê»æüö Öæ ü 12. ÖμÖÔ ü Ö ³ÖæÖÖê»Ö :. ¾Ö.³ÖÖÖ¾ÖŸÖ ¾Ö ÃÖÖî. Öê ÖÖ ÖÖê Öß Öã ü»ö Ö ü ÖÏúÖ Ö Ö, ÖæÖê 13. ¾μÖÖ¾ÖÃÖÖ μöú ³ÖæÖÖê»Ö : üöò.³ööêôêû. ÃÖ. ÖÏÖ. üß. Öß.³ÖÖ êü¾öö»ö, ÖÏÖ., ÖÏ ÖÖÓŸÖ ÖÛ²»Öêú Ö Ö, ÖôûÖÖÓ¾Ö

NORTH MAHARASHTRA UNIVERSITY JALGAON F.Y.B.COM. SEMESTER II Environmental Geography ( w.e.f. June2009 ]

NORTH MAHARASHTRA UNIERSITY, JALGAON F.Y.B.Com. SEMESTER II Environmental Geography ( w.e.f. June 2009) Unit No. I II III IV Topic Sub Topic Periods Environmental Pollution I Environmental Pollution II Environmental Disaster Environmental Issues i) Meaning concept ii) Types : causes, effects, Remedis, Laws a) Air Pollution b) Water Pollution c) Noise Pollution d) Solid Waste Pollution Environmental Pollution i) Meaning concept ii) Types : causes, effects, Remedies, Laws a) Noise Pollution b) Solid Waste Pollution Definition, Causes, effects, Examples i) Geophysical : a) Earthquake b) Cyclones ii) Hydrological : a) Floods b) Droughts iii) Biological : Weeds and pests. i) Global Warming ii) Depletion of ozone Layer iii) Acid Rain iv)ganga Pollution 08 08 15 14

Weightage of Marks Unit No Marks I 08 II 08 III 12 IV 12 Total Marks 40 REFERENCE BOOKS : 1. Environmental Geography : Savindra Sing Prayag Pustak Bhavan, Allahabad 2. Environmental Science : Ahirrao, Alizad Nirali Publication, Pune 3. Environmental Issue : Agrawal S.K. Aph. Publication Corporation New Delhi 4. Environmental Pollution : Yogendra N. Shrivastava As his Publisher House New Delhi 5. Environmental Geography : Rawat Publication 3 Na ZO, Javahar Nagar, Jaipur 6. ÖμÖÖÔ¾Ö üö ¾Ö ÖÖ Ö : Æü ü üö¾ö,»ö ÖÖ ü- Ö üö»öß ÖÏúÖ Ö Ö, ÖæÖê 7. ÖμÖÖÔ¾Ö üö ÖÖÃ Ö : üöò. ÖμÖãú ÖÖ ü ÖÖ ü, Öî ÓüÖÖ²ÖÖ ü 8. ÖîÃÖÙÖú Ö Ö Öß ¾Ö ¾μÖ¾Öà ÖÖ Ö Ö : üöò. Ö ü. Öê. ÖÖ üß»ö, Öê Ö ÃÖÖ Ô ü ü ÖÏÖ Ô ÖêÃÖ, ÖæÖê 9. Ö Ö Öß ¾μÖ¾Öà ÖÖ Ö Ö : ÖÏÖ.. Öß. ÖÖî Ö üß, ÖÏ ÖÖÓŸÖ ÖÛ²»Öêú Ö Ö, ÖôûÖÖÓ¾Ö 10. ¾μÖÖ¾ÖÃÖÖ μöú ³ÖæÖÖê»Öã : ÖÏÖ.. ÃÖ.³ÖÖôêû, ÖÏÖ. üß. Öß.³ÖÖ êü¾öö»ö, ÖÏÖ. ÖÏ ÖÖÓŸÖ ÖÛ²»Öêú Ö Ö, ÖôûÖÖÓ¾Ö 11. ÖμÖÖÔ¾Ö üö ÖÖÃ Ö : ÃÖ.¾Æüß.œüÖêú, ÖÏÖ. üöò.¾æüß. Öê. ÖÖ üß»ö, ÖÏ ÖÖÓŸÖ ÖÛ²»Öêú Ö Ö, ÖôûÖÖÓ¾Ö