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This article discusses the role of tourism in sustainable economic development. It notes that while tourism is an important driver of economic growth, unplanned growth can damage the environment if not properly managed. The article references the Brundtland Report's definition of sustainable development as meeting present needs without compromising future generations' ability to meet their own needs. However, the article could have also discussed the environmental and social risks of tourism and how to promote more sustainable tourism practices.
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The Role of Tourism in Sustainable Economic Development (1)
This article discusses the role of tourism in sustainable economic development. It notes that while tourism is an important driver of economic growth, unplanned growth can damage the environment if not properly managed. The article references the Brundtland Report's definition of sustainable development as meeting present needs without compromising future generations' ability to meet their own needs. However, the article could have also discussed the environmental and social risks of tourism and how to promote more sustainable tourism practices.
This article discusses the role of tourism in sustainable economic development. It notes that while tourism is an important driver of economic growth, unplanned growth can damage the environment if not properly managed. The article references the Brundtland Report's definition of sustainable development as meeting present needs without compromising future generations' ability to meet their own needs. However, the article could have also discussed the environmental and social risks of tourism and how to promote more sustainable tourism practices.
DEVELOPMENT-Salvo Creaco . University of Catania (Italy) Tourism one of the fastest growing economic sectors is an important instrument for development with all the economic activities. Unplanned and uncontrolled economic growth can result in deterioration that can never be compromised. This article speaks about the interconnected aspects of sustainable tourism, opinions on relationship between tourism and environmental strategies. The [BRUTLAND REPORT] defined sustainable development as development that meets the needs of the present without compromising the ability of future generations to meet their own needs.[WORLD COMMISSION ON ENVIRONMENT AND DEVELOPMENT, 1987] However the writer could have also included the risks and concerns that are related to tourism and an agenda towards sustainable tourism. REFERENCES CLARKE J., 1997, a framework of approaches to sustainable tourism, in Journal of Sustainable Tourism, vol. 5, pp. 224-233. COMMISSION OF THE EUROPEAN COMMUNITIES, 1992, towards sustainability RUSSO A. P.-VAN DER BORG J., 2000, The Strategic importance of the cultural sector for sustainable development Article-2 SUSTAINABLE TOURISM- CONTRIBUTION TO ECONOMIC GROWTH AND SUSTAINABLE TOURISM.[UNCTAD] Most of the countries that survive on tourism are finding ways to minimise the impact created by tourism towards the environment. Sustainable Tourism is still considered as a challenge that requires utmost attention. Another striking feature of the tourism sector is that women contribute towards majority of the tourism workforce [6 Bolwell D and Weinz W (2008).] This is the only sector that can stimulate all the economic activities through the various linkages and thereby create a multiplier effect.[ 8 Geloso Grosso M, Lesher M and Pinali 2007] Sustainable tourism can be done by optimum utilisation of resources without over utilisation thereby making an ecological balance. Destination Management Organisation [DMO] should be well planned in such a way that it complements another destination. However due to the recent terrorist attack in most of the touristic places has drastically reduced the tourist arrivals to the destination. Some places also due to cultural destruction caused by tourism have implemented a lot of entry restrictions. Example- GALAPAGOS ISLANDS REFERENCES 18 Gssling S and Hall C M, eds. (2006). Tourism and Global Environmental Change: Ecological, Social and Political Interrelationships. Routledge. London. 20 UNWTO (2010). Tourism and Biodiversity: Achieving Common Goals towards Sustainability.