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Development of tourism and its related activities can exert pressure on the local communities and
physical environment beyond its carrying capacity as well as create negative influences to the society
and the environment.

This is especially harmful to fragile physical environments like coasts, forests and mountains which are
most vulnerable to mass tourism.


Sustainable tourism:

Tourism that meets the needs of tourists and the host country while protecting and enhancing
opportunities for future generations.

     Who is responsible?                            Why?                                 Example

    1. Planning authorities/       Planning authorities (local/national        To guard against the negative
       government                  government agencies) play a crucial         experience of tourism, the
                                   role in controlling the rate and scale of   government of Bhutan
                                   development in tourist areas.               accepted only 18 000 tourists
                                                                               in 2006 and charged tourists
                                   They may also choose to develop a           about US$240/day for their
                                   certain aspect of tourism as part of        entire trip.
                                   their national development strategy
                                   (eg. medical tourism)                       In Singapore’s drive to
                                                                               become a regional medical
                                   However, some countries face                hub, the government has
                                   difficulties in enforcing laws and          been proactively promoting
                                   regulations on proper tourist behaviour     medical tourism.
                                   as they lack sufficient funds to employ
                                   park rangers to patrol protected            In Kalimantan, the lack of
                                   reserves or to train more park              funds to hire park rangers to
                                   personnel.                                  take care of Betung Kerihun
                                                                               Nature Reserve hence illegal
                                                                               cutting is still prevalent.


    2. Businesses                  Businesses should put aside economic        The International Tourism
                                   gains sometimes to think of long-term       Partnership, a worldwide
                                   solutions against the impacts of            membership organisation for
                                   tourism.                                    commercial businesses in the
                                                                               tourism sector has provided
                                   These may include implementing              practical guidelines for hotel
                                   measures to conserve energy and             businesses to adopt (like the
                                   water, education to guests and staff,       one on the left)
                                   encouraging purchase of local
                                   products and employing local people
                                   and providing means for guests to be
                                   involved in local community
                                   development projects.
3. Tourists                   Tourists also must learn about the         For example, tourists must
                                 culture, traditions and background of a    understand the need of
                                 destination to better appreciate the       removing footwear at certain
                                 locals’ way of life, as well as the        places of worship such as
                                 problems they face.                        mosques and Hindu temples
                                                                            so that they will not annoy
                                 They also must pay attention to the        the locals.
                                 local customs at their travel
                                 destinations to avoid irritating them.


   4. Non-governmental           Independent pressure groups or             The World Wide Fund for
      organisations/NGOs         campaigning organisations that are         Nature (WWF) and Inter-
                                 usually non profit-oriented are formed     national Ecotourism Society
                                 to defend or promote a specific cause      (TIES) are two NGOs that
                                 such as conserving a natural attraction.   conserve natural places like
                                                                            coasts and forests.
                                 They conduct campaigns, solicit
                                 signatures for petitions or organise       In Singapore, the Nature
                                 protests to exert pressure against the     Society, Singapore (NSS)
                                 development of places which may            conducted campaigns and
                                 negatively affect them.                    had a petition against the
                                                                            development of Chek Jawa
                                                                            and successfully protected it.



Type of sustainable
                                      +                              -                      Example
     tourism

1. Ecotourism           Local guides lead tourists        Tour guides of such       Perhentian, Redang,
                        along jungle or cave trips and    nature-based tours do     Tioman has been
   Def*: Responsible    this creates employment for       not guarantee that        famous ecotourism
   travel to natural    the local people in the tourism   care has been taken       spots among tourists.
   areas that           industry.                         by tourists and tour
   conserves the                                          operators to minimise     Jungle trekking in
   environment and      This also minimises leakage       negative impacts.         Perhentian, snorkelling
   improves the well-   as tour guides do not come                                  in Perhentian, the
   being of the local   from the tourist generating       Visitor numbers are       airstrip at the edge of
   people               areas but comes from the          not controlled as tour    the mangroves in
                        locals.                           agencies see more         Redang, demand of
                                                          tourists as more          water for pools, build-
                                                          income.                   ing of chalets on rocks
                                                                                    and slopes in Redang,
                                                                                    water pollution of
                                                                                    coliform in Tioman are
                                                                                    the negative impacts of
                                                                                    ecotourism on these
                                                                                    islands.
Type of sustainable
                                      +                             -                     Example
     tourism

2. Community-based      By consulting local             The lack of knowledge      Umphang, Thailand is
   tourism              communities on guidelines to    to manage the              a small district located
                        manage the impacts of           development of tourism     in north western
   Def*: Process of     tourism and getting their       in a sustainable manner    Thailand which is rich
   tourism develop-     support, misunderstandings      in the villagers may       in forests and wildlife
   ment and manage-     between by locals and tour      cause them to, for         resources.
   ment that            operators can be minimised.     example, catch
   includes, consults                                   endangered animals for     Through programs like
   and benefits the     Locals get to enjoy             shows for tourists.        Public Campaign Plan
   local community      economical benefits as they                                (where locals are made
   especially in the    earn and share the revenue      Only a small portion       aware of the tourism
   context of rural     they receive from tourists      of a tourist’s total       plans of that place) and
   villages and         from activities like leading    expenditure goes to        Handicraft Promotion
   indigenous people    jungle excursions or teaching   the local community        (training for locals to
   in LDCs              them traditional handicraft.    which is insufficient to   help them to make and
                                                        fund more projects as      sell souvenirs), locals
                                                        most of their              are included in tourism
                                                        expenditure goes to air    plans in that area.
                                                        travel and foreign tour
                                                        operators.                 Local tourism
                                                                                   operators are also
                                                        Unrealistic                educated on import-
                                                        expectations of tourists   ance of environmental
                                                        might lead them to         protection and guest
                                                        become dissatisfied        safety and security.
                                                        with the rural settings    Travel agencies are
                                                        resulting in conflict      locally owned and
                                                        between tourists and       operated and this
                                                        locals.                    creates jobs for the
                                                                                   local people.

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GEOG II - Chap 8 - Managing the Impacts of Tourism

  • 1. Development of tourism and its related activities can exert pressure on the local communities and physical environment beyond its carrying capacity as well as create negative influences to the society and the environment. This is especially harmful to fragile physical environments like coasts, forests and mountains which are most vulnerable to mass tourism. Sustainable tourism: Tourism that meets the needs of tourists and the host country while protecting and enhancing opportunities for future generations. Who is responsible? Why? Example 1. Planning authorities/ Planning authorities (local/national To guard against the negative government government agencies) play a crucial experience of tourism, the role in controlling the rate and scale of government of Bhutan development in tourist areas. accepted only 18 000 tourists in 2006 and charged tourists They may also choose to develop a about US$240/day for their certain aspect of tourism as part of entire trip. their national development strategy (eg. medical tourism) In Singapore’s drive to become a regional medical However, some countries face hub, the government has difficulties in enforcing laws and been proactively promoting regulations on proper tourist behaviour medical tourism. as they lack sufficient funds to employ park rangers to patrol protected In Kalimantan, the lack of reserves or to train more park funds to hire park rangers to personnel. take care of Betung Kerihun Nature Reserve hence illegal cutting is still prevalent. 2. Businesses Businesses should put aside economic The International Tourism gains sometimes to think of long-term Partnership, a worldwide solutions against the impacts of membership organisation for tourism. commercial businesses in the tourism sector has provided These may include implementing practical guidelines for hotel measures to conserve energy and businesses to adopt (like the water, education to guests and staff, one on the left) encouraging purchase of local products and employing local people and providing means for guests to be involved in local community development projects.
  • 2. 3. Tourists Tourists also must learn about the For example, tourists must culture, traditions and background of a understand the need of destination to better appreciate the removing footwear at certain locals’ way of life, as well as the places of worship such as problems they face. mosques and Hindu temples so that they will not annoy They also must pay attention to the the locals. local customs at their travel destinations to avoid irritating them. 4. Non-governmental Independent pressure groups or The World Wide Fund for organisations/NGOs campaigning organisations that are Nature (WWF) and Inter- usually non profit-oriented are formed national Ecotourism Society to defend or promote a specific cause (TIES) are two NGOs that such as conserving a natural attraction. conserve natural places like coasts and forests. They conduct campaigns, solicit signatures for petitions or organise In Singapore, the Nature protests to exert pressure against the Society, Singapore (NSS) development of places which may conducted campaigns and negatively affect them. had a petition against the development of Chek Jawa and successfully protected it. Type of sustainable + - Example tourism 1. Ecotourism Local guides lead tourists Tour guides of such Perhentian, Redang, along jungle or cave trips and nature-based tours do Tioman has been Def*: Responsible this creates employment for not guarantee that famous ecotourism travel to natural the local people in the tourism care has been taken spots among tourists. areas that industry. by tourists and tour conserves the operators to minimise Jungle trekking in environment and This also minimises leakage negative impacts. Perhentian, snorkelling improves the well- as tour guides do not come in Perhentian, the being of the local from the tourist generating Visitor numbers are airstrip at the edge of people areas but comes from the not controlled as tour the mangroves in locals. agencies see more Redang, demand of tourists as more water for pools, build- income. ing of chalets on rocks and slopes in Redang, water pollution of coliform in Tioman are the negative impacts of ecotourism on these islands.
  • 3. Type of sustainable + - Example tourism 2. Community-based By consulting local The lack of knowledge Umphang, Thailand is tourism communities on guidelines to to manage the a small district located manage the impacts of development of tourism in north western Def*: Process of tourism and getting their in a sustainable manner Thailand which is rich tourism develop- support, misunderstandings in the villagers may in forests and wildlife ment and manage- between by locals and tour cause them to, for resources. ment that operators can be minimised. example, catch includes, consults endangered animals for Through programs like and benefits the Locals get to enjoy shows for tourists. Public Campaign Plan local community economical benefits as they (where locals are made especially in the earn and share the revenue Only a small portion aware of the tourism context of rural they receive from tourists of a tourist’s total plans of that place) and villages and from activities like leading expenditure goes to Handicraft Promotion indigenous people jungle excursions or teaching the local community (training for locals to in LDCs them traditional handicraft. which is insufficient to help them to make and fund more projects as sell souvenirs), locals most of their are included in tourism expenditure goes to air plans in that area. travel and foreign tour operators. Local tourism operators are also Unrealistic educated on import- expectations of tourists ance of environmental might lead them to protection and guest become dissatisfied safety and security. with the rural settings Travel agencies are resulting in conflict locally owned and between tourists and operated and this locals. creates jobs for the local people.