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  1. 4 sie 2013 · This document discusses the impacts of tourism from economic, socio-cultural, and environmental perspectives. It outlines both positive and negative impacts in each category. For example, economically tourism can result in job creation but also seasonal fluctuations.

  2. 29 wrz 2015 · This document discusses the environmental impacts of tourism. It notes that tourism development can impact the physical environment and outlines both positive and negative effects. Positively, tourism can reinforce conservation efforts and lead to the creation of parks. However, it also causes pollution, congestion, and damage to ecological and ...

  3. 29 sie 2014 · Learning Objectives of this Lecture • To gain an understanding of the physical impacts of tourism on the environment (direct and indirect) • To review strategies and techniques that may be implemented to measure the impacts of tourism on the environment • To gain an appreciation of the difficulties of assessing environmental impacts; and ...

  4. 9 gru 2012 · Environmentally, tourism can raise environmental awareness but also cause pollution, overcrowding, and damage natural habitats if not properly managed. The document also discusses various measures to mitigate tourism's negative impacts, like green initiatives in the hotel, transportation, and cities/towns sectors.

  5. Climate Change and its Impacts on Tourism. This report reviews the impacts of climate change for a wide range of international holiday destinations visited by UK tourists. Tourism as an industry is increasing in both volume and economic importance.

  6. 7 paź 2014 · ENVIRONMENTAL IMPACTS OF TOURISM • Air pollution and noise • Transport by air, road, and rail is continuously increasing in response to the rising number of tourists and their greater mobility. • Tourism now accounts for more than 60% of air travel.

  7. 26 lip 2014 · Global Environmental Issues & Tourism • Climate change is restructuring the tourism industry (see Eijgelaar, Thaper and Peeters, 2010) • Tourism accounts for 5% of annual human-caused emissions of CO2 (see chapters 5 & 6 in Garrod and Fyall, 2011) • Habitat change and loss; impacts on wildlife • Pollution (water quality, oil, waste ...

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