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THE 3 DIMENSIONS OF SUSTAINABLE TOURISM, Nur Aqilah Nasuha Binti Azizul…
THE 3 DIMENSIONS OF SUSTAINABLE TOURISM
ENVIRONMENTAL DIMENSION :recycle:
The Environment
Natural Environment
Seas
Caves
Mountainous Areas
Natural woodland
Farmed Environment
Agricultural landscape
Man-made forest
Fish farms
Natural Resources
Water
Climate
Air
Wildlife
Land-based mammals & reptiles
Flora
Birds
Insects
Fish & marine mammals
Built Environment
Individuals buildings & structures
Villages & townscapes
Transport & infrastructure
Dams & reservoirs
Major Potential Impacts of Tourism
On Natural Environment
Floral & faunal species composition
Pollution
Water
Air
Noise
Erosion
Natural Resources
Visual Impact
Facilities
Litter
Sewage
On Built Environment
Urban form
Infrastructure
Visual Impact
Restoration
Erosion
Pollution
Air
ECONOMIC DIMENSION :star:
Benefits & Costs
Benefits
Job Creation
Injection of income
Stimulates investment
Costs
Congestion
Jobs low paid/seasonal
Opportunity Costs
Leakage
High Leakage
Developing countries with economies based
Primary production (agriculture)
Low Leakage
Developed countries
Well-established major tourist destination
Multiplier Effect
Tourist
Lodging
F&B
Entertainment
Second Round of Expenditures
Wages & salaries
Utilities
Transportation
Ultimate Beneficiaries
Accountants
Cooks
Housekeeping Staff
SOCIAL DIMENSION :silhouettes:
Scope of Social Dimension of Sustainable Tourism
Tourist
Afford a holiday
Needs of security
Attitudes towards staff
Foreign Tour Operators
Local & host community
Creating images & expectations
Reduce costs - exploit low cost economies
Destination Government
Subsidizing tourists' holiday cost
Devoting resources to tourism
Creating destination images
Local Tourism Industry
Value to offer for tourist
Representations of local cultures for tourists
Human Resources issues
Host Community
Attitudes with the tourists
Impact on society & culture
Conserving society & culture
Main Potential Impacts of Tourism On Host Cultures & Societies
Heritage
Language
Religion
Traditional Arts
Traditional Lifestyles
Values & Behaviour
Host Population
Aspects of Realtionship Between Hosts & Guests
The Demonstration Effect
Relative Deprivation
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