SUSTAINABLE TOURISM

Cards (56)

  • sustainable, meets the needs of present tourist and host region
  • Economic prosperity, is achieved by developing appropriate tourist production for careful selected markets
  • Social equity, can be fostered by getting all relevant stakeholders to get involved in the planning development and control
  • Environmental conservation, requires that environment is safeguarded
  • Safety and security, is the paramount importance to potential visitors
  • Uniqueness, should offer outstanding appeals to be able to draw tourists
  • Accessibility, involves present of transportation whether airplane, ship, van and boat
  • Political support, the backing of local government executives
  • community support, community should be supportive
  • Utilities and infrastructure, availability of utilities such as water power and infrastructure such as roads and bridges
  • Onsite facilities, tourist prefer places with stro internet connections
  • Open for tourist development, restricted in ecotourism sites such as natural parks
  • Conducive for tourism development, the place to be developed should be free from foul odors and unsightly garbage
  • Tourism Impact, change in a given state overtime as a result of external stimulus
  • Actual or objective impact, backup by hard data
  • Percieved or Subjective, refers to the opinion of somebody concerning the affec of tourism
  • Quantitative Impact, impact which can be measured and expressed in numerical form
  • Qualitative Impact, impacts that can only be observed and described
  • Direct Tourism Impact, one that immediate and flows from tourism to the reciever without intervening persons
  • Indirect Impact, impact through intervening persons agencies and industries
  • Cumulative impact, one that is caused by tourism development overtime
  • Immediate Impact, caused by a single event and could happen wi a short period of time
  • Long term Impact, borne or experience by the affected sectors for years or even generations themselves
  • Tourism induced impact, may be reversible or irreversible
  • reversible impact, one which be corrected immediately or even a short period of time
  • irreversible impact, requires a long period of time to recover
  • Point source, specific tourism related facilities projects or objects
  • non point source, mobile intangible and has a defin lifespan
  • Leakage, happens when we import products or to pay for expatriate expertise
  • Access, covers political access such as visa policies
  • atmosphere, generate impression of being welcome and safe in destination
  • attitude, friendliness and readiness of residents in a destination
  • administration, management of tourism in a destination
  • assistance, level of support provided by gove to tourist or tourism industry
  • Tourism Policy, another determinant of tourism embo in republic act and presidential decreees
  • Tourism Density, number of tourist from given time relation to the area
  • Tourism ratio, volume of tourists in relation to the local population
  • Tourism market served, kind of impact that are exterde on the host destination
  • Demonstration effect, how the behavior of people influenced by observing and imitating tourist
  • Technology, tourism impact specifically environment may be modified by technology