Zusammenfassung der Ressource
Tourism
- National Park
- Making tourism
more sustainable
- Footpath erosion- signs and
paths put in place to
encourage the use of
designated paths
- Litter- encourage use of bins from
posters/signs and employ someone
to pick litter
- Traffic- improving
public transport to
encourage the use of it
and reduce the pressure
of cars
- Impacts of tourism
- Positives
- Employment
for locals
- Natural features that attract
tourists can be protected
using the income from
tourism (e.g. rare
wildlife)
- Income from tourism
helps develop new local
infrastructure
- Promotes cultural
awareness and helps
preserve local
environment
- Negatives
- Tourists often drop
litter, pollution, and can
injure wildlife
- Large amounts
of traffic causing
pollution,
congestion and
erosion
- Some tourists trek across fields
and do not stay on the paths
provided
- Low skilled job, poorly
paid and unsatisfactory
work conditions
- PEAK
DISTRICT,
located in
Derbyshire
- Coastal Resort
- BLACKPOOL,
located in the
North West
England
- Why did Blackpool go into
decline?
- Travelling abroad grew in
popularity in the 1960
- The expansion of
package holidays
and cheaper flights
- People became wealthier
and had a higher
disposable income
- Became a rundown town with old
infrastructure and attractions
- What has been done to
encourage tourists back to
Blackpool?
- Updated the
illuminations
- Redesigned the town
center and build a new
promenade
- Beaches have
been cleaned up
and improved
- Efforts have been
made since 2001 to
smarten up the
area
- Mass tourism
- KENYA, located in
east Africa
- Offers tourists
- Tropical climate- hot
and humid at the
coast, all year round
- Cultural experience-
visit local tribes such as
the Maasai, cultural
understanding
- Coastal holidays-
south east of Kenya
has fine sands and
coral reefs with
spectacular marine
life
- Safari holidays- seeing wild
animals in their habitats (e.g.
lions, elephants...)
- Impacts of tourism
- Positives
- Income from
tourism helps
develop new local
infrastructure
- Increasing in cultural understanding of
different cultures
- Jobs all-year-round
for locals and local
business benefiting
- Tourism is Kenya's
biggest earner of
foreign exchange
- Negatives
- Leakage in income-
much of the money
goes to travel/hotel
companies ans not
into Kenya
- Safari buses
disturb animals,
cause soil erosion
and pollution
- Tourists consume large
amounts of resources-
unsustainable
- Hot air balloons
in parks disturb
animals- shadows
and noise
- Extreme tourism
- ANTARCTICA, located in
the South Pole
- Offers tourists
- Over flights- photo
opportunities and
educational talks
- Cruises- visit ice free
coastal areas and sub
arctic islands
- Extreme adventures (e.g.
diving, parachuting, skiing,
motor biking...)
- Wildlife
viewing (e.g.
the penguin
rookery at
Cape Royds)
- Impacts of tourism
- Mosses and lichens grow very slowly and are
very sensitive to people walking on them.
- Arctic terns are
unsettled by
human presence.
- Oil spills are becoming
an increasing hazard for
wildlife.
- Animals are not used to humans
and leave their habitats, many
time leaving eggs and young
- Making tourism
more sustainable
- Tourism is not allowed in Sites
of Special Scientific Interest
(SSSIs) to conserve the wildlife
and landscapes
- Most tour operators are members of the
International Association of Antarctica Tout Operators
(IAATO), which sets guidelines for safe and
environmentally friendly tourism
- Tourists are briefed on the
requirements of the Antarctic Treaty,
and given strict instructions on health
and safety
- No ship carrying over
500 passengers can
land in Antarctica,
only 100 passengers
on land at one time
- Eco-tourism
- KENYA, located
in east Africa
- Benefits of eco-tourism
- Locals
- People have better and
more stable incomes
- Eco-tourism schemes
fund community projects
(e.g. new schools, water
tanks...)
- Environment
- Reduced poaching and
hunting of endangered
species
- Projects try to reduce the use of
fossil fuels (e.g. using renewable
energy sources)
- Waste that tourists create
is disposed of carefully to
prevent pollution
- Tourists
- Teaches tourists
cultural understanding
- encourage tourists to
help protect and
preserve the animals
and environment
- Why encourage
eco-tourism?
- To minimise the
impact of tourism
activities on natural
attractions
- To respect
local people,
their customs
and culture
- To provide direct
benefits and
empowerment for
local people
- To support sustainable
development of local
economies through direct
involvement