Tourism And Tourism Essay

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Essay Full Names: Georgios Isaakidis Student Number: 230132276 Course title: ORTM 403/603: International Dimensions of Outdoor Recreation and Tourism Topic: “Tourism concept and the impact on rural areas and especially in mountainous regions” Date: 8/11/2017 1. Introduction In this paper I will try to focus on how and in which way tourism can affect the rural areas and especially mountainous regions. Concepts like spatial development will be used to analyze how tourism can shape a region. Also, I will try to include the ideas of globalization giving the definition and examining under the tourism factors. I will aim on the analysis of the role of tourism in the development of the mountainous area and tries, …show more content…

Accordingly, there is no country or village that does not seek to attract the interest of tourism in one way or another by expecting its significant multiplier benefits (economic, cultural and social). For proof, one of the international (WTM, ITB,etc.) or national tourism reports is needed to find an ever-increasing number of exhibitor participants. At the same time, it will find out what is happening in the tourism sector and how the market trends are fluctuating, not only by tourism operators and travel package organizers, but also by the tourists themselves as well as by the indirectly involved with …show more content…

• Second, because with globalization, new technologies and the diffusion of information, each place can showcase its tourist attractions all over the world. • Thirdly, because there is a wide range of needs (e.g. recreation, education, etc.) and therefore lure (sun and sea, snow, natural beauties, gastronomy, antiquities etc.) that modern man desires. • Fourthly, because the development of tourism at one site contributes catalytically to the support and development of other economic activities, since tourism has multiple links with other sectors (agriculture, fisheries, commerce, construction, transport, etc.); and significant multiplier effects on the

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