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TERTIARY SECTOR - Coggle Diagram
TERTIARY SECTOR
IN SPAIN
It employs the 76% of the workforce
private sector
public sector
government
administration of justice
public safety
police
Civil Guard
firefighters
army
They are covered by
State
autonomous regions
city councils
Education and healthcare
Citizens depend on them
It is guaranteed by the State
Private
Universities
schools
hospitals
Banking
banks and savings banks
it provides the money
charging interest on money lent
needed to
acquire goods
houses
cars
trips
start up companies
Cultural and recreational services
libraries
theatres
cinemas
sporting events
commercial sector
department stores
shops
cafés
transport sector
Air and sea transport
railways
motorways
tourism
one of the most important economic activities due to
its economic value
10% of total national wealth
the number of people employed in the sector
+2million
top countries in the world for tourist numbers
almost 65 million in 2014
Tourism is of great importance in
Catalonia
Balearic Islands
Canary Islands
Madrid
is renowed for
its historical and artistic sites
Royal Palace
Madrid de los Austrias
Museums
sporting events
Its central location and strong transport links
makes it easy to visit other places
Toledo
Segovia
Cuenca
Ávila
San Lorenzo del Escorial
Andalucia
Valencia
stand out in particular due to
the number of visitors
essential element in their economies
The coast receives the highest number of tourists
Costa del Sol (Andalucia)
Costa Brava (Catalonia)
Costa Blanca(Alicante)
Beaches in
Balearic islands
Canary islands
The Atlantic coasts in
Andulucia
Galicia
Rias Altas
Rias Baixas
Cantabrian coast
Costa Verde
Examples
Restaurants
Hotels
Rural Tourism
It has been developing in many areas in
North and interior of Spain
National Parks have increased nature tourism
Teide Natural Park (Canary Islands)
+3million visitor per year
Winter Tourism
Pyrenees
Cantabrian Mountains
Sierra Nevada
ACROSS THE WORLD
Until the second half of the last century
it was limited to
government
education
defence
banking
trade
transportation
the emerging healthcare system
Nowadays
It has changed
New activities have emerged related to
housing development
leisure activities
changes in labour relations
Tourism
It has grown due to
leisure time at
weekends
while on holiday
during retirement
Definition
Movement of people from their place of residence
for a limited time
for recreational or leisure activities
Most advanced countries
They have developed tourism
in their own territory
in other places
Tourism is related to
the level of development of a country
the purchasing power of its inhabitants
Different purposes
Cultural
Recreational
relaxation
Combination of all three
depending on
the length of the trip
the distance travelled
Internationally renowned events attracts thousands of people
Olympic Games
The World Cup
Favourite tourist destinations.
the Caribbean
the Mediterranean coast
cities like
London
Paris
New York
Rome
IMPORTANCE
The greatest changes in countries' economies have ocurred
in this sector
service sector