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Tourism - Impacts Unit 2

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Unit 2
Tourism Impacts

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Unit objectives:
1. Analyze the factors affecting tourism environment.

2. Identify types of tourism impacts.

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Unit topics
 Feature of the impacts to the tourism environment
 Types of impacts
 Influences on tourism impacts

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Tourism Impacts
 The term tourism impacts is usually used as a kind of shorthand to
describe changes in the state of something related to tourism over time.
 The term implies that tourism has an effect on something, be it place,
environment or economy.
 The term also suggests that this is a one-way effect. However, in fact,
tourism both affects people and things and ,in turn, is affected by them.
 Tourism affects the physical environment; it affects people,
communities and the broader social environment; it has economic
effects; and it can be very political (Hall & Lew, 2009).
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Figure 2.1 The nature of tourism impacts.


Source: Hall, C. M. & Lew, A. A. (2009). Understanding and Managing Tourism Impacts: An integrated approach. Oxon: Routledge.

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Feature of the Impacts to the Tourism Environment


 Tourism takes place in the environment, which is made up of both
human and natural features.
 The human environment comprises:
Economic factors
Social and cultural factors and processes
 The natural environment is made up of plants and animals in their
habitat.
 The human environment and the natural environment are interwoven.
 Human activity is both affected by and has effects on the natural
environment (Mason, 2008).
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Figure 2.2 Dimensions of the impacts of tourism


Source: Hall, C. M. & Lew, A. A. (2009). Understanding and Managing Tourism Impacts: An integrated approach. Oxon: Routledge.

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Types of Impacts
 Tourism can have major impacts on the destination region, where tourists
interact with the local environment, economy, culture and society.
 It is conventional to consider the impacts of tourism under the
headings of:
 Socio-cultural impacts
 Economic impacts
 Environmental impacts
 Tourism impacts cannot easily be categorized as solely social,
environmental or economic, but tend to have several interrelated
dimensions (Mason, 2008).
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Types of Impacts
 The impacts of tourism can be:
 Positive or beneficial
 Negative or detrimental
 For example: The building of a hotel in an area with currently little
tourism activity.
 Positive impacts: It will create more jobs, both in building and running
of the hotel
 Negative impacts: Although jobs will be created, they will only be parttime, semi-skilled, poorly paid and lacking a career structure, as well as
taking people away from traditional forms of employment.
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Types of Impacts
 For example: The creation of a footpath
through a national park to cater for tourists
 Positive impacts: A way of routing
tourists and limiting damage
 Negative impacts: The footpath will
promote and increase in tourist numbers
and hence the likelihood of more
damage to the environment.
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Types of Impacts
 Positive economic benefits usually include contributions to the
local economy and job creation.
 Positive social impacts of tourism can include the revival of
traditional art or handicraft activity as a result of tourist demand.
 Positive environmental effects of tourism may include revenue
generated from visits to sites of natural attraction being used to
restore and maintain the attraction, as well as enhanced interest
from visitors in the importance of the natural environment.
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Types of Impacts
 Negative economic effects of tourism may include increases in the
price of land, house and even food prices in tourist destinations,
which become particularly evident during the tourist season.
 Negative environmental consequences include pollution from
vehicles, litter dropped by visitors, disturbance to habitats and
damage to landscape features.
 Negative socio-cultural impacts may include the loss of cultural
identity, particularly when tourists are from the developed world and
the hosts are located in a developing country.
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Types of Impacts
 Tourism impacts are likely to change over time as a destination area
develops.
 Key factors contributing to the nature of the impacts are:
 The type of tourism activities
engaged in
 The characteristics of the host
community in the destination region
 The nature of the interaction between
the visitors and residents
 Time and location (Mason, 2008)
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Types of Impacts
 Tourism impacts are largely spatially concentrated in the tourism
destination because the tourist consumes the product in the tourist
destination.
 Some of the tourism4s impacts also occur beyond the destination. For
example, transport from the tourist4s home to the destination.
 A package tour purchased in the tourist4s home region may benefit the
travel and tour operator based there.
 Tourism also has an impact on tourists themselves (Mason, 2008).
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Influences on Tourism Impacts


Major influences on tourism impacts
o Where is the tourism taking place?
(e.g. A rural/ urban location, a coastal/ inland location, a developing
country?)
o What is the scale of tourism?
(e.g. How many tourists are involved?)
o Who are the tourists?
(e.g. What is their origin? Are they domestic or international visitors?
Are they from a developed or developing country?)
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o In what type of activities do tourists engage?


(e.g. Are these passive/ active? Are these
consumptive of resources? Is there a high/ low
level of interaction with the host population?)
o What infrastructure exists for tourism?
(e.g. Roads? Sewage system? Electricity supply?)
o For how long has tourism been established?
o When is the tourist season?
(Time of year? Importance of rainy/ dry seasons?)
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Some fundamental truths about tourism


1)
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4)

Tourism consumes resources and


creates waste.
Tourism has the ability to overconsume resources.
Tourism competes with other
resource users and needs to do this
to survive.
Tourism is private sector dominated.
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Some fundamental truths about tourism


5) Tourism is multi-faceted and is
therefore almost impossible to control.
6) Tourists are consumers, not
anthropologists.
7) Tourism is entertainment.
8) Unlike other industrial activities,
tourism imports the clients rather than
exports a product.
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