Principles Of Sustainable Tourism

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Principles Of Sustainable Tourism

Sustainable Tourism Sustainable development has been defined as development that meets the needs of the present without compromising the ability of future generations to meet their own needs for example… Ensure that renewable sources are not consumed at a rate that is faster than the rate of natural replacement. Maintain biological diversity (biodicersity).

Sustainable Tourism Recognise and value the aesthetic appeal of environments. Respect local cultures, livelihoods and customs. Involve local people in development processes. Promote equity in the distribution of the costs and benefits of tourism.

Carrying Capacity Physical Carrying Capacity: the measure of absolute space, e.g. the number of spaces within a car park. Ecological Carrying Capacity: the level of use that an environment can sustain before environmental damage occurs. Perceptual Carrying Capacity: the level of crowding that a tourist will tolerate before deciding that a location is too full.

Principles Of Sustainable Tourism Operates within natural capacities for the regeneration and future productivity of natural resources. Recognises the contribution of people in the communities, with their customs and lifestyles linked to the tourism experience. Accepts that people must have an equitable share in the economic benefits of tourism.

The Principles Using resources sustainably. Reducing overconsumption and waste. Maintaining biodiversity. Supporting local economies. Involving local communities.

The Principles Training staff. Marketing tourism responsibly. Uptaking research. Undertaking research. Integrating tourism into planning. Better information provision.

Activity Using A2 Geography P278-279, answer the following questions… What is meant by the capacity of a tourist resort? How can the capacity of a tourist RESOURCE be reached or exceeded… physically, ecologically, economically, and perceivably? How is there a lack of tourist capacity in Turkey and how is it difficult to plan for tourism in this country?