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Paper 3 revision. Tourism. The growth of tourism. Why has tourism grown????. Physical and human attractions do holiday destinations offer?. - PowerPoint PPT Presentation

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Paper 3 revision

Tourism

The growth of tourism

Why has tourism grown????

Physical and human attractions do holiday destinations offer?

• Weaker answers involved candidates talking about different types of holiday (adventure, package etc.) Identification of physical factors tended to be clearer and better than that of human factors.

What types of holiday are there?

How has an EU resort developed over time? Explain how an EU resort fits the Butler model.

Blackpool

Benidorm

Some resorts move faster through the Bulter model. Benidorm moved faster than Blackpool.

The multiplier effect

What are the effects of tourist industry growth in a HIC and a LIC?

Many candidates were 'stuck' on two marks here due to a lack of specific examples used. Often a place name would be included, but the impact would not be specific.

Explain how eco tourism protect the environment?

Explain how eco tourism benefit the local community?

• Ecotourism is tourism which helps protect the environment and benefits the local people

• http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ZDM70AX1klM

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ZDM70AX1klM

Explain how eco-tourism can protect the environment. Refer to a case study you have

studied” (6 marks)

• “The Asa Wright Nature Centre, located in the Arima Valley in the north of Trinidad in the Caribbean, was originally a coffee and cocoa plantation. However, in 1967 the plantation became the first eco-tourism project in the West Indies.

• Asa Wright was carefully planned in order that the Centre’s impact on the environment was as limited as possible. The ecotourism resort recycles all rubbish, with the compost used to fertilise the kitchen gardens that supply the resort’s holiday lodges. Likewise, waste water is re-used in order to reduce the Centre’s impact on the environment. Furthermore, there are strict restrictions on the development of the resort, so much so that only 10% of the estate is actually open to visitors. This means that the wildlife in 90% of the forest remains undisturbed and is protected.

“Explain how eco-tourism can benefit local people. Refer to a case study you have studied” .

The Asa Wright Nature Centre, located in the Arima Valley in the north of Trinidad in the Caribbean, was originally a coffee and cocoa plantation. However, in 1967 the plantation became the first eco-tourism project in the West Indies.

• All of the staff at Asa Wright live in the Arima Valley, therefore the Centre is an important provider of employment for local people. All employees receive a fair wage and in addition to this, they receive support and advice regarding matters such as building and renovating their homes. They are even offered interest-free loans to support them in improving their lives. In addition to this, the staff at Asa Wright receive education and training resulting in the opportunities available to them increasing, and in turn improving their quality of life.

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