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Sustainable Tourism and Ecotourism
Something new for tourism!
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Environmental Impacts of Tourism
hard to imagine tourism without a negative impact on the environment Some Negative Environmental Impacts of Tourism : Airports Building and maintenance or foads Pollution Additional human waste Mass tourism usually has the greatest impact Impact can be permanent
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Sustainable Tourism Fastest growing sector in the tourism industry
Provides travellers with experiences that have as little impact on the natural environment as possible
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Sustainable Tourism Definition by The World Commission on the Environment and Development: “tourism development that meets the needs of the present without compromising the needs of future generations of tourists”
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Aims of Sustainable Tourism
Worthwhile experience Protect nature Preserve local culture
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Four Fundamental Requirements of Sustainable Tourism
Protect the existing and future use of an environment Respect the people and culture of the local area. Allow for long-term use of the area. Provide long-term economic benefits to the people living in the area
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Sustainable Tourism can come in Large- or Small-Scale Forms
Large-Scale Rafting down Ottawa River Fishing in Great Slave Lake Bicycle touring in New England Scuba diving in Key Largo Whale watching on the St. Lawrence River Small-Scale Camping on a local river Hiking the Niagara Escarpment Taking a bird warching trip in Costa Rica
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Types of Sustainable Tourism
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EcoTourism Definition- tourism that stresses low-impact adventure in a natural setting (also known as green tourism) Tourists: Travel to discover and learn about wild natural environments Believe in preservation of wilderness and wildlife Participate in small numbers Come from all age groups Typical Activities: bird watching, reef diving Growing into a large-scale industry
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Wilderness Tourism Tourists:
Travel alone or in small groups Are most commonly young males Have a goal of experiencing wildlife Want to keep rugged environments free from crowds Involves travel into areas that have had little human contact Slowly growing industry Typical Activities: hiking, camping, canoeing
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Adventure Tourism Tourists:
seek to overcome dangers found in hazardous activities and environments Can be team sports Usually young, active, sports enthusiasts not as involved in environmental protection Typical activities: mountain climbing, white water rafting
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Check your Understanding:
Page 22- Q. 37 Hand in- Page 22, Question 38 Read “Great Getaways: Ecotourism in Costa Rica” on Page Answer Questions 39-43
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