The tourism conceptual framework - Intangible;
- Psychological;
- Highly Perishable;
- Composite Product;
- Unstable Demand.
- Tourism fetches foreign exchange.
- Tourism generates jobs.
- Tourism often leads to the commercialization of art forms and especially handicrafts. This production also generates income.
- Tourism generates infrastructure development.
Impact of Tourism: economics - Tourism generates local employment, directly in the tourism sector and in the support and resource management sectors.
- Tourism stimulates profitable domestic industries, hotels and other lodging facilities, restaurants and food services, transportation systems, handicrafts, and guide services.
- Tourism generates foreign exchange for the country and injects capital and new money into the local economy.
- Tourism helps to diversify the local economy.
- Improved tourism infrastructure.
- Increase tax revenues from tourism.
Impact of Tourism: economics Economic Costs - Higher demand created by tourism activity may increase the price of land, housing, and a range of commodities necessary for daily life.
- Demands for health services provision and police service increase during the tourist seasons at the expense of the local tax base.
Impact of Tourism: Social Social Benefits - The quality of a community can be enhanced by economic diversification through tourism.
- Recreational and cultural facilities created for tourism can be used by local communities as well as domestic/international visitors.
- Public space may be developed and enhanced through tourism activity.
- Tourism Enhances the local community’s esteem and provides an opportunity for greater understanding and communication among people of diverse backgrounds.
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