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The document discusses the impacts of tourism on local communities. It notes that tourism can have both positive and negative economic, environmental, social, and other impacts. The key to sustainable tourism is for community leaders to understand the full range of potential impacts, maximize benefits like economic opportunities, and minimize costs like environmental degradation or rising living expenses. Planning is important to manage tourism's growth and ensure it enhances community life overall.
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Retired travelers have a positive economic impact through spending but can also negatively impact local cultures. While retired tourists spend more on local goods and support the economy, their presence in large resorts can remove local culture from view. Additionally, retired tourists may need medical care during long visits, and are more vulnerable targets for crime due to factors like limited mobility or close-mindedness. Increased security procedures have also discouraged some potential travelers, especially families and athletes, by restricting previously allowed carry-on items. Other forms of public transportation pose high crime risks as well. Mexico and Florida tourist areas struggle with drug and petty crime issues that rise during peak seasons.
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This document from Tourism Victoria outlines their vision to be internationally recognized as a leader in sustainable tourism. It discusses trends in experiential tourism, the rise of Asian travelers, and changing demographics. Tourism is very important for Victoria's economy, contributing $1.9 billion and over 20,000 jobs. However, investment is still needed to recover from past challenges and meet rising customer expectations. Data-driven marketing is crucial to introduce the destination on social media and compete globally.
The document discusses the impacts of tourism on local communities. It notes that tourism can have both positive and negative economic, environmental, social, and other impacts. The key to sustainable tourism is for community leaders to understand the full range of potential impacts, maximize benefits like economic opportunities, and minimize costs like environmental degradation or rising living expenses. Planning is important to manage tourism's growth and ensure it enhances community life overall.
MICE TOURISM AS A DRIVER OF SUSTAINABILITY? CASE STUDIES AND LEADERSHIP LESS...Wild Asia
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Global Trends in Tourism Investment - Benefits and RisksScott Wayne
Part 1 of the SW Associates presentation to the Tourism Working Group of COMCEC of the newly released report "Enabling Tourism Investment Climate:Challenges and Prospects for Tourism Investments in the COMCEC Region." This presentation was made by Scott Wayne, President of SW Associates in Ankara on March 4th, 2014.
Retired travelers have a positive economic impact through spending but can also negatively impact local cultures. While retired tourists spend more on local goods and support the economy, their presence in large resorts can remove local culture from view. Additionally, retired tourists may need medical care during long visits, and are more vulnerable targets for crime due to factors like limited mobility or close-mindedness. Increased security procedures have also discouraged some potential travelers, especially families and athletes, by restricting previously allowed carry-on items. Other forms of public transportation pose high crime risks as well. Mexico and Florida tourist areas struggle with drug and petty crime issues that rise during peak seasons.
Tourism involves traveling to places outside one's usual environment for leisure, business, or other purposes for no more than one year. It provides communities opportunities to showcase their unique culture and nature while creating jobs and diversifying their economies. Visitor spending injects new money into local economies and is re-spent, creating a multiplier effect. Tourism also creates many employment opportunities, encouraging young people to stay. While tourism benefits economies and societies, it can also harm the environment if not managed sustainably.
Measuring Economic Impacts
Still not registered as a separate sector in many countries but included as part of services. Thus very difficult to come up with exact measurement of tourism in the economy. World Tourism Organization (WTO) has developed Standard International Classification of Tourism Activities (SICTA) to specify which are the activities which can be categorized under & measured by quantitative measures.
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The document discusses making tourism a more responsible industry. It outlines some of the environmental, social, and economic challenges facing the tourism sector, including carbon emissions, resource consumption, impacts on local communities, and ensuring inclusive growth. It also provides examples of how some hotels and destinations are working to measure and reduce their environmental footprint through initiatives to cut energy, water, and waste, and increase sustainability and renewable energy. The document argues that sustainability will be a critical factor for business success in this decade and that responsible tourism is important for long-term survival of the industry.
We are delighted to share with you the exciting news about our latest initiative at Storydoers. We have recently run a comprehensive training combo aimed at promoting the digitisation of SMEs in the rural tourism sector as part of the Erasmus+ Programme.
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5) Inclusive tourism that provides accessibility for persons with disabilities is an important growing market sector.
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Measuring Economic Impacts
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The document discusses the challenge of overtourism, where destinations experience deteriorating quality of life and experiences due to too many visitors. It notes that managing tourism sustainability has been recognized for 20 years, and we now have the term "overtourism" to describe negatively impacted areas. Responsible tourism aims to make places better to live in and visit, prioritizing hosts over mass tourism. Overtourism results from the volume, behaviors, and impacts of tourists exceeding local capacity. Its causes include low travel costs, disintermediation, consumerism, public goods being overused as commons, and distribution strategies focusing on volumes. The tragedy of the commons concept explains how tourism freely rides on local resources without limits
Definition, Dimensions, and Determinants of Tourism Impacts. Define impacts; enumerate and discuss the various dimensions of tourism impacts; enumerate and discuss the various determinants of tourism impacts.
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This document discusses the economic, socio-cultural, and environmental impacts of tourism on a host country. It notes that tourism can provide both economic benefits through jobs and income, but also costs through leakage of money out of the local economy and overdependence on tourism. The document also examines how tourism can positively and negatively impact the local culture through commercialization or preservation of traditions. Environmental impacts discussed include increased pollution but also funding for conservation efforts.
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The document outlines a business plan for developing a tourism business in Nadi, Fiji. The vision is to use Fiji's natural beauty and culture to drive economic growth. The business aims to attract visitors and contribute to Fiji's GDP through unique attractions. It will focus on areas like rural, food and wine tourism. Challenges include infrastructure, skills shortages and regulations. The plan is to invest $75 million over 5 years to create jobs and economic opportunities for local communities through sustainable tourism development.
The document discusses making tourism a more responsible industry. It outlines some of the environmental, social, and economic challenges facing the tourism sector, including carbon emissions, resource consumption, impacts on local communities, and ensuring inclusive growth. It also provides examples of how some hotels and destinations are working to measure and reduce their environmental footprint through initiatives to cut energy, water, and waste, and increase sustainability and renewable energy. The document argues that sustainability will be a critical factor for business success in this decade and that responsible tourism is important for long-term survival of the industry.
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Diesis Network
Bulgarian Chamber of Commerce and Industry
AITR-Turismo Responsabile
Walora
Wazo Coop
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The document outlines 5 key tourism trends:
1) Sustainable tourism is going mainstream with increased global spotlight and consumer awareness of impacts.
2) There is demand for authentic, experiential travel that connects visitors with local culture, customs and people.
3) The sharing economy is evolving to focus on fair practices for local communities.
4) Overtourism is a challenge as some destinations become overcrowded, impacting residents' quality of life.
5) Inclusive tourism that provides accessibility for persons with disabilities is an important growing market sector.
Presentation at 6th International Conference on Responsible Tourism in Destinations, Sao Paulo, Brazil, June 2012. Contains updates on implementation of accreditation and Cape Town's pilot group.
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