Tourism 1.Tourism in a UK coastal town - Blackpool 2.Mass tourism in a tropical area - Kenya 3.Sustainable tourism – Kenya 4.Extreme tourism - Antarctica.

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Tourism 1.Tourism in a UK coastal town - Blackpool 2.Mass tourism in a tropical area - Kenya 3.Sustainable tourism – Kenya 4.Extreme tourism - Antarctica

CASE STUDY: Blackpool – A UK coastal resort Reasons it grew Plans to ensure Blackpool’s future success Effectiveness of dealing with large numbers of tourists PSI: Where? When? TOURISM Human factors Natural/Physical factors I think you can combine these two boxes into one

CASE STUDY: Mass Tourism in Kenya Negative Effects of Mass Tourism Managing impacts of tourism (Being Sustainable) Positive Effects of Mass Tourism Social Economic Social effects Environmental effects Economic effects PSI: Where? When? Define Mass Tourism Tourism Environmental Social Economic Environmental

CASE STUDY: Ecotourism - the Masai Mara Base Camp Benefits of Ecotourism How does Ecotourism contribute to Sustainable Development? Define Sustainable Development PSI: Where? When? Tourism Environmental Social Economic

CASE STUDY: Antarctica – An Extreme Environment For Tourism Attractions of Antarctica as a destination Managing impacts of tourism (Being Sustainable) The Impacts of tourism on Antarctica PSI: Where? When? Tourism Can Antarctica cope with increased tourist numbers?