Theme 3 - 3.4 - Tourism Flashcards
Define tourism.
Travel away from the home environment for personal recreational reasons or business purposes.
Define package tour.
The most popular form of foreign holiday where travel, accommodation and meals may all be included in the price and booked in advance.
Define growth pole.
A particular location where economic development, such as tourism, is focused, setting off wider growth in the region as a whole.
Define economic leakages.
The part of money a tourist pays for a foreign holiday that due not benefit the destination country because it goes elsewhere.
Define multiplier effect.
The idea that an initial amount of spending or investment causes money to circulate in the economy, bringing a series of economic benefits over time.
Define sustainable tourism.
Tourism organised in such a way that its levels can be sustained in the future without creating irreparable environmental, social and economic damage to the receiving area.
Define destination footprint.
The environmental impact caused by an individual tourist.
Define ecotourism.
A specialised form of tourism where people experience relatively untouched natural environments, such as coral reefs, tropical rainforests and remote mountain areas, and ensure that their presence does no further damage to these environments.
Define preservation.
Maintaining a location exactly as it is and not allowing development.
Define conservation.
Allowing for developments that do not damage the character of destination.
Define community tourism.
A form of tourism which aims to include and benefit local communities, particularly in developing countries.
Define pro-poor tourism.
Tourism that results in increased net benefits for poor people.
Define honeypot site.
A site which attracts many tourists.
Define national park.
An area of countryside protected by the state for the environment of the general public or the preservation of wildlife.
Define domestic tourism.
Tourism within the country of residency.
What are the global trends in tourism?
It is growing rapidly and is predicted to keep doing so.
Describe the history of tourism.
- During the 17th Century, doctors began to recommend mineral water treatments -> Large number of spas in Britain by the end of the 18th Century.
- Seaside resorts emerged -> People began to appreciate coastal landscapes in a new way
- After Industrial Revolution, annual holidays started -> But only for the rich
- First package tours by Thomas Cook in 1841 -> Due to new railway network
- Middle-class emerged -> Increased amount of tourism
- Growing appreciation of human landscapes, such as cities
- Greatest developments since the Second World War
- Invention of jet plane -> Mass international tourism
Does tourism only include people on holiday?
No, it also includes business and professional travel, as well as visits to friends and family.
Where are the majority of tourist from currently?
Europe
What are the different types of tourist attractions and what is the difference between them?
- Physical - Attractions that have been made by nature
* Human - Attractions that have been made by people
Give an example of a physical tourist attraction.
- Beach
* Lake
Give an example of a human tourist attraction.
The Eiffel Tower
What are some factors that encourage growth of tourism in an area?
- Environmental - Good climate + Scenery
- Socio-economic - Accessibility + Accommodation + Attractions (e.g. paragliding) + Services (e.g. banks)
- Historic/Cultural - Famous sites/traditions (e.g. pizza in Italy)
- Religious - Pilgrimages
- Other - Uniqueness (e.g. UFO crash site)
Give an example of a place where the human landscape has influenced tourism.
- Entertainment -> Los Angeles - Casinos and Disneyworld
* Cultural -> Egypt - Pyramids