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Title: Tourism Development


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Unit 2
  • Tourism Development

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Agents of tourism development
  • Organisations, bodies and individuals which
    influence or contribute towards the development
    of tourism products and services.
  • These agents can include
  • Development agencies
  • Landowners
  • Development companies
  • Consultancies
  • Leisure organisations
  • Entertainment organisations
  • Local authorities
  • National governments
  • National and regional tourist boards
  • Voluntary and community groups
  • Pressure groups

3
Agents of tourism development
  • There are usually a range of agents working
    together and these come from different
    categories
  • Private sector companies
  • Public sector organisations
  • Voluntary sector bodies

4
The Objectives of Tourism Development
  • Economic
  • Environmental
  • Sociocultural
  • Political

5
Economic
  • Employment creation - jobs in hotels, transport,
    tourist attractions, farming, crafts
  • Increased earnings from foreign currency -
    tourists buy local products and services. Leakage
    occurs when income from tourism goes to boost
    profits of tour operators - major problem in many
    developing countries where there are
    all-inclusive holidays.
  • Increased income for commercial operators -
    Private companies want to make a profit e.g.
    Disney
  • Economic development and regeneration - e.g.
    Bradford - run down industrial city which
    promoted tourism development to create jobs and
    boost income

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Environmental Objectives
  • To preserve wildlife - tourism development
    (buildings) can disrupt or destroy natural
    habitats and visiting tourists cause increased
    litter, pollution, noise and even light.
  • To provide environmental education - can help to
    conserve the environment - notices about litter
    and keeping to the path etc. can be seen in many
    resorts
  • To improve the environment - renovation or
    regeneration of buildings and areas. Planning
    applications that include environmental
    improvements are viewed more favourably.

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Sociocultural Objectives
  • To promote of understanding between the cultures
    of tourists and those of the local population -
    responsible tourism development agents are aware
    of the significant differences between the
    cultures of tourists and those of the host
    population and seek to promote an understanding
    between them.
  • To provide cultural entertainment for the
    tourists increased income for locals.
  • To improve to the quality of life of the local
    population - Regeneration of run down areas into
    thriving tourism and business areas - e.g. Lace
    Market in Nottingham, Canary Wharf in London.
  • To increase the provision of community facilities
    - Locals also benefit from the tourist facilities
    - health and fitness centres in hotels. In poorer
    countries, new roads, airports etc benefit local
    trade, fresh water and shops - although in
    reality many can't afford the goods.

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Political Objectives
  • To enhance the image of a place - regeneration of
    an area together with investment in new
    facilities and marketing all enhance an areas
    image improvement of quality of life for
    locals. This then encourages more investment.
  • To create a regional or national identity -
    countries and areas seek to create a regional or
    national identity which is then used to promote
    tourism to an area - e.g. UK for foreign visitors
    - Royal family, castles and history, red London
    buses etc.
  • To boost national morale or pride and use this to
    gain political advantage.
  • To improve the balance of payments through
    increased foreign exchange earnings will benefit
    a government's position.
  • To increase international understanding

9
Managing the Impact of tourism development
  • Aim is to maximise the positive impact and
    minimise the negative impact

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Maximising the positive impact
  • Retention of visitor spending provide
    everything at the resort so visitors stay and
    spend money Euro Disney
  • Reduce leakage
  • Invest tourist income in local facilities e.g.
    road improvements
  • Training to improve skills of locals
  • Educate tourists use water and electricity
    supplies carefully, recycle

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Minimising the negative impacts
  • Carry out and environmental impact assessment
    before starting development
  • Planning control is development appropriate for
    the area?
  • Adopt sustainable tourism principles Agenda 21
  • Manage visitors and traffic park and ride, out
    of season attractions

12
Case study - Bradford
  • Victorian industrial city suffering from economic
    recession
  • Regeneration old woollen mills Industrial
    heritage trail and bargain priced fabrics from
    factory outlets.
  • Surrounding attractions Bronte Home
  • National museum of Photography, film and
    television
  • Flavours of Asia restaurants
  • Over 6 million visitors per annum

13
Case study Cambridge
  • Park and ride
  • Charge for entry to colleges restricts numbers
    and improves tourist behaviour
  • Guided tours
  • Promotion of other attractions in surrounding area

14
Case Study - Antigua
  • Positive impacts
  • Economic more jobs, better infrastructure
  • Environmental Improved surroundings, some green
    tourism
  • Sociocultural traditional steel bands and
    crafts maintained, slavery museum

15
Case study - Antigua
  • Negative impacts
  • Economic jobs not in management, increased cost
    of living, leakage
  • Environmental pollution, loss of natural
    vegetation, coral reefs destroyed
  • Sociocultural loss of traditional songs,
    all-inclusive holidays mean that tourists dont
    go to local restaurants and get to understand
    local culture

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Case study of ecotourism Galapagos Islands
  • Charge 100 to enter national park keeps place
    exclusive, money used to maintain national park
  • Must be accompanied by guide
  • Keep to trails
  • Take no food onto islands
  • Wash to remove sand and pollen grains to preserve
    unique ecosystem on each island

17
Galapagos Islands
  • Has helped to maintain unique environment
  • Has improved economy income and jobs
  • Has upset local fishermen whose fishing grounds
    are now restricted

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Case study - Majorca
  • Problems with water and the wrong sort of
    tourist
  • Attempt to attract fewer tourists from higher
    socioeconomic groups by improvements in
    accommodation and restricting flights
  • How do locals feel?

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The Exam
  • Two and a half hours plenty of time to do
    reading dont rush to start writing
  • 4 questions
  • Two case studies one UK and one overseas UK
    case study may not be a real place but will be
    based on one.
  • 60 of the marks are available to E grade
    students make sure you get all of them!

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Tourism Development Questions
  • Describe facilities and amenities
  • Explain role of agents of tourism development and
    associated conflicts
  • Describe and explain the impacts of tourism
    development
  • Explain strategies to maximise the positive
    impacts and minimise the negative impacts of
    tourism development
  • Suggestions for tourism development museums,
    accommodation etc not theme parks or leisure
    centres
  • Describe a location

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Key words
  • List bullet points OK
  • Describe say something brief about the
    place/amenity etc
  • Explain give a detailed answer
  • Analyse give for and against with reasons
    and conclude
  • Evaluate - give for and against with reasons
    and conclude
  • Justify explain why in detail

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Good Luck!
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