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What is the main focus of sustainable tourism?
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.
Sustainable tourism is only applicable to niche tourism segments.
False (B)
What is carrying capacity in sustainable tourism?
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.
UNWTO promotes responsible, sustainable, and universally accessible tourism to achieve the universal _____ Agenda for Sustainable Development.
Which of the following is one of UNWTO’s sustainable development goals?
Which of the following is one of UNWTO’s sustainable development goals?
What role does UNWTO play in sustainable tourism?
What role does UNWTO play in sustainable tourism?
Sustainable tourism requires the participation of all stakeholders.
Sustainable tourism requires the participation of all stakeholders.
Sustainable tourism should maintain ________ levels of tourist satisfaction.
Sustainable tourism should maintain ________ levels of tourist satisfaction.
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Sustainable Tourism
Sustainable Tourism
Achieving tourism growth without harming the environment or local communities.
Carrying Capacity
Carrying Capacity
The maximum number of people a destination can handle without negative impacts.
Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs)
Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs)
A set of global goals to address poverty, hunger, and environmental protection by 2030, with tourism playing a role.
UNWTO
UNWTO
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Global Code of Ethics in Tourism (GCET)
Global Code of Ethics in Tourism (GCET)
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Environmental Sustainability
Environmental Sustainability
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Socio-cultural Sustainability
Socio-cultural Sustainability
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Economic Sustainability
Economic Sustainability
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Stakeholders
Stakeholders
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Tourism's role in SDGs
Tourism's role in SDGs
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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.