THE ECONOMIC AND SOCIAL IMPACT OF TOURISM
1-Today, tourism is one of the largest and dynamically developing sectors of external economic activities.
2-Its high growth and development rates, considerable volumes of foreign currency inflows, infrastructure development, and introduction of new management and educational experience actively affect various sectorsof economy, which positively contribute to the social and economic development of the country as a whole.
3-Most highly developed western countries, such as Switzerland, Austria,
and France have accumulated a big deal of their social and economic welfare on
profits from tourism.
4-According to recent statistics, tourism provides about 10% of the world’s
income and employs almost one tenth of the world’s workforce.
5-All considered, tourism’s actual and potential economic impact is astounding.
6-Many people emphasize the positive aspects of tourism as a source of foreign exchange, a way to balance foreign trade, an “industry without chimney” — in short, manna from heaven.
7-But there are also a number of other positive and negative sides of tourism’s economic boom for local communities, which not always considered by advocates of tourism perspectives.
8-Therefore in this paper lets find out the main social and environment impacts of tourism at the country level.
9-The Positive and Negative Social and Environmental Impacts of Tourism are as follows:-
10-Socially tourism has a great influence on the host societies. Tourism can be
both a source of international amity, peace and understanding and a destroyerand corrupter of indigenous cultures, a source of ecological destruction, an assault of people’s privacy, dignity, and authenticity.
11-Here are possible positive effects of tourism:
• Developing positive attitudes towards each other
• Learning about each other’s culture and customs
• Reducing negative perceptions and stereotypes
• Developing friendships
• Developing pride, appreciation, understanding, respect, and tolerance for
each other’s culture
• Increasing self-esteem of hosts and tourists
• Psychological satisfaction with interaction.
12-So, social contacts between tourists and local people may result in mutual
appreciation, understanding, tolerance, awareness, learning, family bonding
respect, and liking. Residents are educated about the outside world without leaving their homes, while their visitors significantly learn about a distinctive culture.
13-Local communities are benefited through contribution by tourism to the improvement of the social infrastructure like schools, libraries, health care institutions, internet cafes, and so on.
14-Besides, if local culture is the base for attracting tourists to the region, it helps to preserve the local traditions and handicrafts which maybe were on the link of the extinction.
15-Growing interest in this culture makes the local people proud of their way of life.
16-On the other side tourism can increase tension, hostility, and suspicion.
17-Claims of tourism as a vital force for peace are exaggerated. Indeed there is littleevidence that tourism is drawing the world together .
18-In this context economic and social impacts on the local community depend on how much of the incomes generated by tourists go to the host communities.
19-In most all-inclusive package tours more than 80% of travellers’ fees go to the airlines, hotels and other international companies, not to local businessmen and workers.
20-On the other hand large hotel chain restaurants often import food to satisfy
foreign visitors and rarely employ local staff for senior management positions,
preventing local farmers and workers from reaping the benefit of their presence.
21-Tourism has the power to affect cultural change. Successful development of a resource can lead to numerous negative impacts.
22- Among these are overdevelopment, assimilation, conflict, and artificial reconstruction. While presenting a culture to tourists may help preserve the culture, it can also dilute or even destroy it. The point is to promote tourism in the region so that it would both give incomes and create respect for the local tradition and culture.
23-There are also both negative and positive impacts of tourism on the local
ecology.
24-Tourism often grows into mass-tourism. It leads to the over consumption, pollution, and lack of resources.
25-However, from the ecological point of view tourism is often more acceptable and preferable than any other industrial production, as it is
environmentally friendlier.
26-The problem is that it is not easy to change the traditional way of life of the local communities. It often creates pseudo conflicts.
27-Undoubtedly in some regions or countries the alternative industries are even more harmful to the environment than tourism.
28-Besides that in many countries of Asia and the Pacific, for example in Cook
Islands, Samoa and others, tourism is the main source of income or the friendliest
to the environment. It is at least better than chopping down the forests or
destroying coral reefs.
29-Conclusion
Thus, the preceding paragraphs show that the impact of tourism on local
communities can be both positive and negative, whether it comes to economic,social, or environmental effects. It depends to which extent tourism is developed in a particular region.
32-Every region has its bearing capacity, that is to say the limit of the incoming influence that does not harm the host community. If we overcome that limit negative impacts of tourism will follow.
33-Local communities use the natural resources but they also protect them. Tourists come to enjoy the nature and get knowledge about it, but they also can pollute and destroy it, or on the other side help to protect it by drawing attention to unique natural resources in the area.
34-Local communities affect tourists by giving them knowledge of their culture and way of life.
33-It is possible for the tourism industry to cooperate with other industries and bring benefits to both the tourism organizations and local businesses. The first step to achieve it is to understand the needs and desires of both the host community and the tourists.
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