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Answered by Sandhyathakur
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Economic Objectives

Tourism is the world's largest industry and one of the objectives of tourism development is evonomic gain. This is not a narrow matter of private sector providers of tourism services making a profit.
In economic terms the travel and tourism industry is able to do three key things: 1- It gives vigour to economies. 2 - It offers people jobs and career prospects. 3 - It stimulates development.
It does this through:
1 - Creating employment - direct and indirect
2 - Increasing foreign currency earnings
3 - Increasing visitor numbers and visitor spending withing the local economy
4 - Increasing income for commercial operators
5 - Economic development and regeneration.

Environmental Objectives

The saying 'tourism destroys tourism' is well known: protection of the environment is essential in areas that are subject to damage by tourist numbers. Thus the main environmental objective of tourism are as follows:
1 - Habitat preservation
2 - Regeneration and conservation of the build and natural environment
3 - Environmental education
4 - Environmental improvements.

Socio-cultural Objectives

You need to be aware of and understand how tourism development cane effect the lives of people who lives in the tourist destination. Tourism brings people of different countries together and we all need to increase our awareness and understanding of different cultures. Tourism can generate income and provide funds to keep traditional cultures alive and to improve the quality of life for the host population. The main socio-cultural objectives of tourism development are:
1 - To promote understanding of different cultures
2 - To improve quality of life for the local population
3 - To provide community facilties, as well as tourist facilties
4 - To develop a sense of pride in traditional culture and identity.

Political Objectives

Governments can have a influence on the patterns of travel not only directly, through their policies but also indirectly, through their wider activities and the political climate that they promote. Changes in the political system in Eastern Europe, South Africa and the Far East (e.g Cambodia and Vietnam) have led to greater freedom of movement for travellers. Investment by governments in the infrastrusture of countries such as the United Arab Emirates has also led to an increase in visitor numbers and visitor spending. Beyond the economic and environmental objectives considered above, political objectives can include the following:
1 - Enhancing the image of an area
2 - Creating a regional or national identity.
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