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Leisure, Sport and Tourism – Year 12 Lesson 14
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What is sustainable tourism? What might limit its success? Will some environments have more successful sustainable tourism than others? Key Question today is… What sub-questions do we need to consider to answer the key question?
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Definition: Definition: Sustainable tourism is tourism that conserves primary tourist resources and supports the livelihoods and culture of local people.
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Sustainable: Sustainable: within the limits of our resources so that human needs can be met indefinitely. Physical carrying capacity: Physical carrying capacity: the measure of absolute space e.g. Number of spaces in a car park. Ecological carrying capacity: Ecological carrying capacity: the level of use that an environment can sustain before environmental damage occurs. Perceptual carrying capacity Perceptual carrying capacity: the level of crowding that a tourist will tolerate before deciding that a location is too full.
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Imagine you were setting up a new sustainable tourism resort in a remote coastal area of the Philippines. 1. Read the “principles of sustainable tourism” 2. In small groups design your own sustainable tourism resort – you need to consider the resort’s infrastructure as well as the way in which the business is run. This needs to be specific to a remote coastal location in the Philippines.
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Look back at “the principles of sustainable tourism” and the sustainable tourism resort that you have designed. What is easily achievable in relation to “the principles of sustainable tourism” in a remote coastal area of the Philippines? What is difficult to achieve in relation to “the principles of sustainable tourism” in a remote coastal area of the Philippines?
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Can you think of examples of places where sustainable tourism might be more / less successfully implemented? Why do you think sustainable tourism can be more successfully implemented in some environments? Think about: Social factors Economic factors Environmental factors Political factors
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Why is sustainable tourism implemented more successfully in certain environments?
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