Sustainable Tourism Concepts
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What is the main focus of sustainable tourism?

  • Attracting as many tourists as possible
  • Maximizing profits for tourism businesses
  • Reducing travel costs for tourists
  • Preserving local culture and the environment (correct)

Sustainable tourism is only applicable to niche tourism segments.

False (B)

What is carrying capacity in sustainable tourism?

The maximum number of people a destination can manage without damaging its environment or local community.

UNWTO promotes responsible, sustainable, and universally accessible tourism to achieve the universal _____ Agenda for Sustainable Development.

<p>2030</p> Signup and view all the answers

Which of the following is one of UNWTO’s sustainable development goals?

<p>No Poverty (C)</p> Signup and view all the answers

What role does UNWTO play in sustainable tourism?

<p>UNWTO provides leadership and support to the tourism sector, advocating for responsible tourism practices.</p> Signup and view all the answers

Sustainable tourism requires the participation of all stakeholders.

<p>True (A)</p> Signup and view all the answers

Sustainable tourism should maintain ________ levels of tourist satisfaction.

<p>high</p> Signup and view all the answers

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Sustainable Tourism

Achieving tourism growth without harming the environment or local communities.

Carrying Capacity

The maximum number of people a destination can handle without negative impacts.

Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs)

A set of global goals to address poverty, hunger, and environmental protection by 2030, with tourism playing a role.

UNWTO

United Nations World Tourism Organization; an international body promoting sustainable tourism.

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Global Code of Ethics in Tourism (GCET)

A set of principles to guide tourism development, balancing economic gains with social and environmental considerations.

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Environmental Sustainability

Protecting the natural resources and ecosystems for long-term tourism.

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Socio-cultural Sustainability

Respecting and preserving local culture, heritage, and traditions.

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Economic Sustainability

Creating long-term economic benefits for all stakeholders involved in tourism.

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Stakeholders

All parties involved in tourism, including businesses, communities, and governments

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Tourism's role in SDGs

Tourism's contribution to different SDGs, such as poverty reduction, hunger eradication, and promoting education.

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Study Notes

Sustainable Tourism

  • Sustainable tourism balances visitor numbers with environmental capacity, preserving natural and cultural heritage.
  • It considers environmental, economic, and socio-cultural aspects for long-term sustainability.
  • Optimal use of environmental resources is crucial, preserving ecological processes and biodiversity.
  • Respecting local cultures, heritage, and traditions helps create intercultural understanding.
  • Ensuring viable long-term economic benefits for all stakeholders and poverty alleviation is important.
  • Informed stakeholder participation and strong political leadership are essential for sustainable tourism.
  • Constant impact monitoring and corrective measures are vital for continuous improvement.
  • High tourist satisfaction and awareness of sustainability issues are key to promoting sustainable tourism practices.
  • Carrying capacity, or the maximum number of visitors a destination can handle, must be managed effectively.
  • Sustainable development goals (SDGs) guide tourism to end poverty, hunger, inequality, and ensure environmental protection.
  • UNWTO promotes responsible, sustainable and accessible tourism practices globally.

Global Code of Ethics for Tourism

  • GCET is a set of principles to guide tourism development, balancing benefits with minimizing negative impacts.
  • It promotes mutual understanding and respect between people and societies.
  • Responsible tourism values individual and collective fulfillment, focusing on education and tolerance.
  • Sustainable development is a core principle, considering present and future generations' needs.
  • Tourism should safeguard the common heritage of mankind, respecting cultural and natural resources.
  • Responsibilities lie with stakeholders, encompassing tourists, businesses and communities.
  • Tourism professionals should provide honest and accurate information, ensuring clear contracts.
  • The right to tourism is a universal human right, enabling access to travel and discovery.
  • Workers and entrepreneurs in the tourism sector should have their rights protected.
  • Stakeholder cooperation is crucial for the implementation and monitoring of GCET principles.

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Explore the principles of sustainable tourism, focusing on balancing visitor numbers with environmental capacity. This quiz covers the socio-cultural, economic, and environmental aspects necessary for preserving natural and cultural heritage while ensuring long-term sustainability.

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