Three main areas of sightseeing impact ================================== Three main areas of influence : Natural resources, environmental pollution, physical impact * Impact on the global environment * Impact on tourism of other industries * How tourism promotes environmental protection The negative impact of tourism is that tourist usage levels are environmentally It occurs when the allowable capacity is exceeded. Uncontrolled traditional tourism poses a potential threat to many natural areas of the world.
E Tourism services are changing the nature and process of tourism more and more. The purpose of this paper is to deal with the impact of e tourism services on tourism. The main focus is the combination of technical and social problems that the tourism industry needs to tackle in order to be able to adopt e-tourism services. We present current trends in the structure, organization and function of tourism technology in the tourism industry. In particular, I will explain core technologies such as Smart Agent, Dynamic Packaging, Recommendation System, Environment Intelligence, Context Aware Technology, Mobile Travel Guide.
In this article, I will explain three main goals. The first goal is to mention the Caribbean tourism industry about the benefits of the two Caribbean islands. In addition, it explores the disadvantages and benefits of sightseeing in the Caribbean. Next, I will introduce the environmental plan and the impact on sightseeing. In this field we will explain the role of the environment in tourism and how it protects and protects the environment. It will also refer to the negative impact of tourism on the environment and the action taken to reduce these adverse effects.
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.