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    Default What is Sustainable Tourism?

    Sustainable tourism is a form of tourism that involves being aware of the impact of tourism potential economic, environmental and cultural. Sustainable tourism operators and tourists who support the idea of ​​sustainable tourism to further efforts to ensure that their impact on the places he visits is positive rather than neutral or negative. Several certification bodies to inspect and accept the tour operators that offer packages for sustainable tourism in order to create an industry standard scale that makes it easier for tourists to select companies to do business.

    The concept of sustainable tourism is closely linked to ecotourism, a form of tourism that focuses on environmental and ecological problems associated with tourism, sustainable tourism is broader. While visits are designed to sustainable solve environmental problems related to tourism are other considerations such as the impact of tourism on local economies also incorporated in the philosophy of sustainable tourism. Moreover, sustainable tourism industry very conscious of the cultural effects of tourism, especially on indigenous peoples.


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    Cultural impact of tourism is often treated with sensitive travelers in seminars and classes before the trip. These courses discuss religious beliefs, cultural traditions, as well as other issues that tourists may encounter. The goal is to allow people to witness and participate in traditional cultures, not changing them.

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    Sustainable tourism is tourism attempting to make a low impact on the environment and local culture, while helping to generate future employment for local people. The aim of sustainable tourism is to ensure that development brings a positive experience for local people, tourism companies and the tourists themselves. Sustainable tourism is not the same as ecotourism.Global economists forecast continuing international tourism growth, ranging between 3 and 6 percent annually, depending on the location. As one of the world's largest and fastest growing industries, this continuous growth will place great stress on remag biologically diverse habitats and indigenous cultures, which are often used to support mass tourism. Tourists who promote sustainable tourism are sensitive to these dangers and seek to protect tourist destinations, and to protect tourism as an industry. Sustainable tourists can reduce the impact of tourism in many ways, including:

    * informing themselves of the culture, politics, and economy of the communities visited
    * anticipating and respecting local cultures, expectations and assumptions
    * contributing to intercultural understanding and tolerance
    * supporting the integrity of local cultures by favoring businesses which conserve cultural heritage and traditional values
    * supporting local economies by purchasing local goods and participating with small, local businesses
    * conserving resources by seeking out businesses that are environmentally conscious, and by using the least possible amount of non-renewable resources

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    Sustainable tourism is tourism development, which prevents damage to the environment, economy and culture of the places where it takes place. Sustainable tourism, may be unlikely to experience the kind of "boom and bust" which led to rapid growth, and the looting of sites.The aim is to ensure sustainable tourism development is a positive experience for local people, businesses tourism and tourists themselves.

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    Sustainable tourism is a form of tourism that involves being aware of the impact of tourism potential economic, environmental and cultural. Sustainable tourism operators and tourists who support the idea of ​​sustainable tourism to further efforts to ensure that their impact on the places he visits is positive rather than neutral or negative. Several certification bodies to inspect and accept the tour operators that offer packages for sustainable tourism in order to create an industry standard scale that makes it easier for tourists to select companies to do business.

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