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The Transgabonais railway is one of the world’s costliest railways.
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Learning Objectives To define what is meant by eco-tourism and mass commercial tourism To describe the advantages and disadvantages of eco-tourism and commercial tourism for the environment and on people To understand that eco-tourism maybe an approach to achieving sustainable development in the rainforest Competences C4 – understand that other people’s different identities, beliefs and customs should be respected Co2 – listen carefully to others Co4 – learn and use new vocabulary.
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The President of Gabon has decided to invest in eco-tourism and has designated 11% of the land as National Parks but they could have easily thought about mass commercial tourism. Which one would have been best for the country?
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Eco-tourism – form of tourism in which the protection of the environment and the way of life of the local people is considered to be important
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Mass commerical tourism – is large scale and puts the needs of the tourists first. Often consists of large complexes like the ones below.
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· Draw a table with three columns labelled – eco-tourism, both, mass commercial tourism
· Working in pairs discuss each of the statements on the Most likely to …… sheet. You need to decide whether they apply to eco-tourism, mass commercial tourism or both. The statements can be discussed in any order. You will be asked to explain your decision at the end of the activity
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Class discussion - Is eco-tourism best for the country of Gabon
Class discussion - Is eco-tourism best for the country of Gabon? Consider the advantages and disadvantages of eco-tourism over mass commercial tourism within the rainforests.
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Assessment Using the information you have gained from the video clip and the worksheet you need to produce a comparative piece of writing between mass commercial and eco-tourism in Gabon
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