Chinese, asked by akash962007mondal, 20 days ago


Tourism enhances local community's esteem and provides an
opportunity for greater understanding and communication
among peoples of diverse backgrounds. Identify the benefits
category?
A. Physical benvironment C)Economic Social​

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Answered by sirilakshmi2006
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Answer:

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Explanation:

Positive and negative impacts of tourism

Tourism can provide jobs and improve the wealth of an area. Many developing countries are keen to develop tourism in order to become richer and to improve the quality of life for their people. However, when large numbers of visitors go to one place it is called mass tourism. This can have both positive and negative impacts on the area.

Jobs createdJobs are often seasonal (based on the time of year) and are poorly paidMore money for the countryMost money goes out of the area to big companies, not localsLocal traditions and customs are kept alive because tourists enjoy traditional shows, eg Flamenco dancingCulture and traditions change as outsiders arriveMoney from tourists can be used to protect the natural landscapeDamage to the natural environment, eg footpath erosion (the wearing away of footpaths), litter, habitats destroyed to build hotelsNew facilities for the tourists also benefit locals, eg new roadsOvercrowding and traffic jamsGreater demand for local food and craftsPrices increase in local shops as tourists are often more wealthy than the local population

Answered by jasonseq2252
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Answer:

Positive and negative impacts of tourism

Tourism can provide jobs and improve the wealth of an area. Many developing countries are keen to develop tourism in order to become richer and to improve the quality of life for their people. However, when large numbers of visitors go to one place it is called mass tourism. This can have both positive and negative impacts on the area.

Jobs createdJobs are often seasonal (based on the time of year) and are poorly paid More money for the country  Most money goes out of the area to big companies, not locals Local traditions and customs are kept alive because tourists enjoy traditional shows, eg Flamenco dancing Culture and traditions change as outsiders arriveMoney from tourists can be used to protect the natural landscape Damage to the natural environment, eg footpath erosion (the wearing away of footpaths), litter, habitats destroyed to build hotelsNew facilities for the tourists also benefit locals, eg new road Overcrowding and traffic dams greater demand for local food and crafts prices increase in local shops as tourists are often more wealthy than the local population

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