Everybody loves to travel to new and exotic places to explore. Now what travelers don't realize
when we desire to explore other parts of the world, that we are doing good and bad things to the
economy, social, and the environment, especially in many developing areas around the world, but to
keep Tourism up and running it must be carefully maintained from the environment to the financial
areas.
Tourism can be both be a positive and a negative effect, but what tourism creates for communities
around the world are jobs, so that the economy can stay secure and to avoid turbulent to continue to
build mini businesses that are very important to developing areas that are in need for the money to
improve and make extra tax (Simm 1). Now the negative effects of tourism to the economy can be very
indiscriminate because of all of the construction to build a paradise for tourists, the money usually
lands flat on the government and the jobs that are created for the locals are unfortunately seasonal and
are very poorly paid and because of all of the buildings and construction the locals are hit with a
steeped increase on the cost of property, goods, and service. Nevertheless one of the biggest negative
effects on the economy in tourism is that the money produced does not always contribute to locals but
is taken by many of the companies and establishments that are built on many tourist locations.
Positive Effect: In the opinion of the eminent World Tourism Organization,
Tourism is the world's number one abroad earners because of when
international receipts are gathered together with transportation the additional
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Tourism has always been a great way for countries to obtain money to help the civilians cope with economic crisis. It allows them to renovate buildings, build more schools, and bring profits for them to upgrade many facilities. However, not everything in life is perfect. With that being said tourism also has its disadvantages.
The discourse concerning the impacts of tourism in national development, economic and otherwise, has had both negative and positive connotations. Societies hosting tourist attractions are seen as the victims of the negative effects of tourism while the tourists seen as the perpetrators of the crime; bringing their culture and values and imposing them on the host societies. While these generally accepted stereotypical thoughts may be true in some instances, it is however misleading to hold these notions regarding the changes in the social and cultural aspects of a society. Whereas sociocultural changes may in part be due to tourism, it can also be due to other modernization and global factors such as international trade relations, military actions, migration etc (Sharpley R. and Telfer D., 2002).
Attract tourist more and let them spent more money on it. Tourism is not only dependent on the city's economic development. Tourism at beginning was just the consumption activities from a handful of people. Nowadays tourism has become a modern mass activity more people could afford and love to pay for the tourism, the fundamental reason is the development of social productive forces and the result of people's consumption level improved. The city's economic development leads people have extra discretionary, it could be transformed into tourist motivations travel behavior, travel demand within the city can be m...
It is the economic effects of tourism which bring the most benefit to the host nation. Tourism is a low import user which means more of the money earned here stays here. The government is earning money through tourist taxes such as the airport tax, increased export earnings and income tax revenue from people employed by the industry. A balance must be struck between these benefits and associated negative impacts on the community and the environment.
This issue results in this country and the destination not developing, in terms of infrastructure. When the destination is not developing and the locals do not benefit from tourism it also result in lower salaries for citizen workers, and a general failure by tourism to significantly contribute to rural poverty alleviation in Maun, this means that the foreign enterprises are growing and making profit of tourism in Maun while the locals are benefit nothing. The researcher wants to resolve the problem in order to improve the economy of the tourism enterprises in Maun. The local tourism enterprises to be given first priority in stating the business as this will create employment and also contribute to the gross profit of the country because the revenue will be coming in the country than going out. The local businesses can help in reducing poverty in the destination as well as in the country.
Option 1: The importance of preventive measures and sustainability planning in tourism development. Control policies (taxes and regulations) should be used to protect the environment against negative influences of tourism development.
... economic, and socio-cultural. A sustainable tourism development would to enhance the use of ecological resources while protective the natural tradition and biodiversity and by living cultural tradition protection, respect the local culture host communities. The local communities, while helping to reduce poverty and ensure sustainable and unbiased economic activities, employ opportunities and social services.
Firstly, tourism has positive and negative impact on the economy of the local community. It can create jobs and mitigate the numbers of unemployment. For example: one
Toursim has considerable potential for linkage with other economic sectors- particularly agriculture and fisheries. Realising this linkage will increase the proportion of tourism revenue retained in the host country.
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Along with all the negative effects there are also positive effects from tourism on the local communities. Tourism brings money to a country and helps to improve the local facilities. Here you need to think about facilities like water facilities and streets. Together these two facilities can simply help to develop the infrastructure of a country. Tourism can also create new entertainment facilities, exercise-related areas, restaurants, malls or other relaxation options. The longer tourism develops in a country the more improvements it will give to the country itself.
They should have access to places of transit and stay and to tourism and cultural sites without being subject to excessive formalities or discrimination. Logically, there would be an extremely high influx of money coming in because of mass tourism, but this is occurring at the expense of the departure of locals and the closure of their businesses. On the contrary, the case of Bordeaux was a rethink on what should be done to bring a revival to the city. Former Prime Minister of France Alain Juppé decided to take a bottom-up approach by refurbishing the city along with exposing its main characteristics back to the market again; that is the wine industry.
...pay the entrances fees, etc. There are two key points in attracting the tourist to visit community-based tourism destinations:
Tourism is the one of economic and social activities that increasingly vital. Number of travellers domestic and international is increasing. In fact, several countries in present world develop tourism sectors as primary sector which generate national income. According to Salah Wahab and Cooper (2003). Tourism is also sector which involves role that mutually link between government, private sector and also public.
...to build new hotels and attractions that will keep the increasing number of people coming and to continuously keep them interested during their stay. This means that there are more people needed fort building the hotel and then to run the hotel so many people get new, mostly permanent jobs and the number of unemployment is decreased.