Carol Shim, Studio D Tourism can bring a lot of economic and social benefits, especially in rural areas and developing countries, but mass tourism may also have a negative impact. Tourism is sustainably managed only if it is carefully managed so as not to adversely affect the host community and the environment beyond economic interests. Economic impact - Active tourism creates employment indirectly through direct employment in industries such as the tourism industry and retail and transport industries. When these people use their wages for goods and services, there is a so-called "multiplier effect" that creates more work. The tourism industry is also particularly important in rural areas and offers opportunities for small and medium enterprises to generate additional tax revenues such as airport taxes and hotel taxes for schools, houses, hospitals, etc. Economic Impact - Tourism with a negative success relies on building infrastructure such as roads, visitor centers, hotels, etc. This cost usually depends on the government, so it must come from tax revenue. Employment by the tourism industry is often seasonal and has little income, but the tourism industry may raise the cost of local real estate prices and goods and services. As some of the funds are flowing out to major international companies such as hotel chains, the funds generated by the tourism industry do not necessarily benefit the local community. Destinations dependent on tourism may be affected by events such as terrorism, natural disasters, economic recession. Social impact - Infrastructure brought by the tourism industry and the positive impact of new leisure facilities have also benefited the community. Tourism encourages traditional customs, handicrafts, and protection of festivals. Communication between host and guest creates a better cultural understanding
* Submit data studies on positive and negative impacts of tourism on economy and society. | * Panel discussion and analysis of tourism emphasis on economic and social impact. Travel Principles Part 2 (Updated Version) Zenaida L. Cruz, Ph.D. World Wide Web. Wikipedia COM | Week 3 | Morals | Explain the meaning and cause of the tourism plan and the roles and responsibilities of the tourism plan. Explain the obstacles to the planning and planning process. | II. Tourism Planning | * Group Study and Presentation of Tourism Plan in Developed and Developing Countries
Many people believe tourism is the world's largest industry and growing fastest. Tourism can bring much benefit to the community and countries, but it can also have a negative impact. The objective of conducting the impact study is to raise awareness about the positive and negative impacts of tourism in order to mitigate the negative impact and take measures to promote sustainable tourism development. In other words, sustainable tourism development focuses on maximizing profit while minimizing adverse effects.
Carol Shim, Studio D Tourism can bring a lot of economic and social benefits, especially in rural areas and developing countries, but mass tourism may also have a negative impact. Tourism is sustainably managed only if it is carefully managed so as not to adversely affect the host community and the environment beyond economic interests. Economic impact - Active tourism creates employment indirectly through direct employment in industries such as the tourism industry and retail and transport industries. When these people use their wages for goods and services, there is a so-called "multiplier effect" that creates more work. The tourism industry is also particularly important in rural areas and offers opportunities for small and medium enterprises to generate additional taxes such as airport taxes and hotel taxes for schools, houses, and hospitals.