Sustainable tourism Homework ‘Wish you were here’ Part 3 Learning Outcomes ALL Know some problems caused by tourism ALL Define sustainable tourism MOST.

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Sustainable tourism Homework ‘Wish you were here’ Part 3 Learning Outcomes ALL Know some problems caused by tourism ALL Define sustainable tourism MOST Explain how tourism can be made sustainable SOME Develop own ideas on how tourism can be sustainable Starter Stick the images in your books. Label all of the problems caused by tourism L/O: To know some ways in which we can make tourism more sustainable.

Making Tourism Sustainable Sustainable tourism is when: 1.The place, its people and their culture are respected. 2.The local people have their say in decisions about tourism. 3.They gain a fair share of the benefits from it including money. 4.There is as little damage to their environment as possible.

Sustainable tourism? Objective To know some ways in which we can make tourism more sustainable. The next few images will help you to start thinking how tourism can be made more sustainable

Before you go on holiday, why should you read about your destination? Learn a little about the country before you go. It will help you to understand the country and its local traditions and rules.

How are the people on this beach dressed differently? Is it always acceptable to wear what you like when you are on holiday? Respect local customs by dressing appropriately and behaving properly.

What kind of souvenirs do you like to bring back from holiday? Who made the souvenirs and how long did it take them? Why is it important to pay a fair price for souvenirs? Pay a fair price for souvenirs. Local people have to make a living from their work.

Do you talk to local people when you are on holiday? Why is it important to have a conversation with local people? Everyone's lifestyle is of equal value. We can learn about each other's lifestyle and cultures.

What do you think the boy is thinking? How would you feel about having your photo taken without being asked? To respect people's privacy, ask permission before you take a photograph of someone. Some people may not want to be the subject of your photo.

What has happened to this holiday destination? What will happen to tourism industry in the future unless it is cleaned up? Who will be affected? How can visitors help to improve the situation? Look after the environment. Once an environment is damaged or spoiled, it is often impossible to bring it back.

Sustainable Tourism speech! Use the information on Peru / Geog 3 page plus the ideas we have talked about to produce a speech explaining what sustainable tourism is and including guidelines for tourists Objective To know some ways in which we can make tourism more sustainable. OkayGoodFab! At least 3 guidelines.At least 5 guidelines.More than 5 guidelines. Your own ideas.

Guidelines for Tourists about SUSTAINABLE TOURISM

SUSTAINABLE TOURISM IN PERU’S RAINFOREST

The Ese’eja tribe of Infierno in Peru, live in a reserve in the Amazon rain forest

The whole tribe of about 400 of us are in the tourist business! In 1996 we signed a 20 year contract with a tour operator! We had to build the lodge and they would bring the tourists. We had to get a loan to do it!

This was the deal they made with us……. 1.We get 60% of the profits from the lodge. 2.We have an equal say with the tour operator in tourism decisions 3.We do all the jobs in the lodge and they train us where necessary.

4.We act as the rainforest guides for the tourists. 5.We sell the food and drink at the lodge. 6.We can sell wood carvings and other handicrafts made by the tribe at the lodge. All the tribes folk benefit from this arrangement and we are all productively employed in our tourism business.

The lodge.

The benefits to the Ese’eja tribe: 1.It brings in money for a very poor tribe. They earn money from working in the lodge or selling their handicrafts through it. 2.They make use of all their traditional skills in farming, hunting, fishing and knowledge of the rainforest.

3.They are learning new skills and learning to communicate in English to the tourists. 4.The rainforest is benefiting from the care given to it by the tribe.