Global tourismImpact of mass tourism

Tourism develops due to natural and man-made factors. It is a global issue with positive and negative effects. Responsible management can minimise the impact of tourism in the 21st century.

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Impact of mass tourism

Positive impact on people

  • Local people are employed to build and serve tourists, eg in hotels, restaurants and shops allowing them to improve their standard of living.
  • can also enjoy tourist facilities, eg restaurants, , and .
  • Increased enables the local tax income to increase so the local government/council can invest in schools, healthcare and social services.
  • Residents in the host country can experience and a variety of cultures – this increases .
  • Local people can benefit from improvements in infrastructure, eg electricity, roads and airports.

Negative impact on people

  • Jobs can often be seasonal, especially in beach and ski resorts, so some people may have no income for several months.
  • Tourists can be noisy and upset the tranquillity of the area.
  • Tourist facilities can be too expensive for local people.
  • Different cultures can clash and tourists can come into with local people.

Positive impact on the environment

  • Modern tourist facilities can upgrade the appearance of run-down areas.
  • Many tourists are more and can have a positive impact on the landscape by donating money to local .
  • Beaches can be cleaned up to ensure they are safe enough for tourists to use, through initiatives like .
  • Seas, eg the Mediterranean, become less polluted as more are built to decrease water .

Negative impact on the environment

  • Traditional landscapes are ruined by developments, eg Spanish fishing villages being over-developed with hotels and tourist facilities.
  • Land is lost from farming for tourist developments.
  • Increased air travel contributes to .
  • increases air and noise pollution.
  • Many tourist facilities spoil the look of the natural environment.
  • Increased pollutes seas and increases the risk of like typhoid and hepatitis.
  • Polluted water damages and .
  • Litter and rubbish detract from the appearance of areas.