Environmental Impact of Tourism on Antarctica
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Environmental impact of tourism to Antarctica This paper discusses the impact of tourism on the environment to the Antarctic. In the explanation of subtitles, it outlines the continent and highlights some unique landscape, weather patterns, and research stations of the mainland tourist attractions. Subtitles of tourism in Antarctica highlight the type of tourism attracted by tourists in Antarctica, the main motivation to identify scientists as tourists, and current trends and the growth of ecotourism.
In this article, we explain the influence of tourism on natural resources, environmental pollution, and physical environment. We will also explain the impact of tourism on a global scale, the impact of tourism on the industry, and how tourism will contribute to environmental protection. Tourism will have a negative impact if tourist usage levels are within tolerance and higher than the environment's ability to respond to such use. Uncontrolled traditional tourism poses a potential threat to many natural areas of the world. It places great pressure on the area and causes such as soil erosion, increased pollution, discharge to the ocean, loss of natural habitats, increased pressure on endangered species, and vulnerability to forest fires. It often exerts pressure on water resources. And it can force local people to compete for key resources.
Because there is no place to leave the sightseeing route, tourism has hardly grown. Ironically, before visiting Antarctica, visitors may even want to see the original environment ("Last Opportunity Tour"). These effects may cause global warming and threaten this last wilderness. 1) The government must implement policies to promote sustainable development by overcoming the superstitions of growth. In that case, sightseeing should develop only within the parameters of sustainable development. The government must deal with the environmental constraints we are facing about growth and climate change challenges. Tourism development requires a comprehensive plan. Therefore, in order to focus on the comprehensive plan that currently focuses on marketing, the Australian Tourism Board and the National Tourism Board such as the National Tourism Board are required.
Ecotourism - a combination of sightseeing and the environment (eg planning before development, sustainability of resources, economic feasibility of tourism products, no adverse effects on the environment and the community, developers, tourism, environmental responsibility Environmental protection and economic benefits related to the community Tourism infrastructure - road, railway, port, airport runway, water supply, electricity, other electricity supply, sewage system, other utilities, local residents as well as tourists (The appropriate accommodation, restaurants and passenger terminals constitute the upper structure of this area)