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Standard 1: Objective 3
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Infrastructure is the physical components of a destination, such as hotels, restaurants, roadways, and transportation, that support tourism. The development of infrastructure is important for tourism for many reasons, including creating jobs, and generating taxes.
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POSITIVE Creates Businesses Creates Jobs Advertising Dollars Promoting Location Tax Revenue NEGATIVE Leakage – tourist dollars spent on imported goods in turn the money ends up in foreign economies.
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$545 billion spent on travel per year 7.2 million jobs in the United States 1 out of 18 jobs is a hospitality and tourism- related position Next to the Federal Government, largest employer in the world
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Products are the places people visit and the resources available to them Social customs and traditions can be affected by tourism Failure to protect the customs can destroy the appeal of the destination
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POSITIVE Cultural Diversity Influences Cultural Revival Native Arts and Crafts Ancient Monuments and Artifacts Festivals NEGATIVE Greed As locals watch wealthy travelers they have a desire to have more Crime increases
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NEGATIVE Occurs when visitors’ use of a resource is greater than the destination’s ability to handle that usage. Examples: Water Shortages Land Resources Air Pollution Waste Disposal Noise Pollution Visual Pollution (Aesthetic Pollution)
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POSITIVE MONEY Examples: Park entrance fees pay for the protection and management of sensitive environments. User fees, taxes on recreation equipment, and license fees provide funds for conservation programs and park ranger salaries.
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Introduction and Growth Phases Tourist begin to discover a new destination Venturers – first to discover an unspoiled destination More travelers discover destination More money in the area and better facilities Example: Harry Potter World
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Maturation and Decline Phases Business is strong and steady No new growth Visited by Dependables – want the familiarity and seldom try anything new May experience decline unless new attractions are added to draw in new tourists Example - Lagoon
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Renewal Phase Fierce competition between destinations Must manage growth appropriately Must overcome image due to: Violence Political Instability Natural Disasters Overcrowding Reinvest/reinvent to prohibit decline or closure Example – Disney World
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