Tourism Development: The Role Of Sustainable Development In Sustainable Tourism

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Sustainability as a word prevails in any business related industry. In the tourism industry, sustainability has earned mοmentum and it has been emphasized that sustainable tourism development is actually the way by which a balance, between the negative effects of tourism in the host regions and communities and the positive potential impacts of tourism in these regions, can be achieved. That means a balance regarding environmental, social and economic issues. For example, there a great number of travelers who do not show respect to the tourism destinations they are visiting, neither from an environmental perspective nor from an economic one. The purpose in this assignment is to analyze and illustrate the role of sustainable development in tourism …show more content…

As the impacts of tourism on the society, on the environment and on the economy of host regions and communities become more and more clear and given that to some extent these impacts have also some negative aspects (such as threatening or destroying the natural environment or threatening the cultural heritage of destinations) the need for exploring ways and devising strategies to maintain some kind of balance between tourism development and sustainability grows (Canavan, 2014; Saarinen, 2006). But prior to analyzing the role of sustainable development in tourism it is helpful to investigate a few definitions of the term sustainable tourism and its core principles , as these are laid in …show more content…

a) Sustainable Tourism needs to optimize the utilization of environmental resources, by focusing on preserving the biodiversity, conserving the natural resources and adopting ecological processes
b) Sustainable Tourism needs to respect the social and cultural values and protect the traditions and heritages of the host regions, while preserving the authenticity of host communities
c) Sustainable Tourism needs to promote economic growth and social well-being of the host communities through enhancing employment, providing economic opportunities, fairly distributing benefits to relevant stakeholders and helping to alleviate poverty (WTO,

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