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UNESCO: overtourism
HOW TOURISM AFFECTS PEOPLE IN COMMUNITIES AND THEIR CULTURE
When foreigners interact with local people
The local people can be happy
because they get jobs or start businesses.
The local people can be stress
Because they don’t see the benefits.
Tourist can bring new ideas
Adapt easily.
May struggle,
Cultural commodifications
Show some traditions to the tourist that are not practiced as they were before
Why communite support matters
They can offered jobs or bussiness opportunities
The tourism can convey their values and traditions
Can part of the planning and decision-making
Earnings
Workers in the tourism sector earn much more than others. For example agriculture or forestry.
HOW TOURISM AFFECTS NATURE AND WILDLIFE
Soil problems
People or vehicules move throught an area
this affects the plant growth
Water runs off instead of soaking in, causing erosion
Clay and wet soils are the easiest to damage.
Water Pollution
Affect
Oceans
Rivers
Lakes
Causes
Dirty Water
Cloudy Water
Phatogens
Algae to grow
Damage to plants (vegetacion)
many peplo step on plant
TOURISM: BENEFITS AND RISKS
Benefits
Promote cultural exchange and education
Learn about the traditions,history can foster great cultural understanding and appreciation
Fund site maintence through entry fees
Support the local market can be used for restoring monuments, mantaining trails,paying staffs.
Generate economic opportunities
Increase the jobs in hospitaly, transportation, and cultural services
risks
To please tourist, many locals cultures are modificated or oversimplified
People usually visit popular location, what generates pollution, environmental degradation and increase foot traffic
This can damage fragile ecosystems and architectural features.
The amount of people and the way that the activity is realized can affect heritages sites
such as ancient temples, cliff dwellings, and coral reefs