16 Facts About Sustainable tourism

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Sustainable tourism is a concept that covers the complete tourism experience, including concern for economic, social and environmental issues as well as attention to improving tourists' experiences and addressing the needs of host communities.

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Sustainable tourism is "an exceedingly complex concept with varied definitions due to different interpretations of the meaning and use of the concept".

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Sustainable tourism covers the complete tourism experience, including concern for economic, social and environmental issues as well as attention to improving tourists' experiences.

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Mass Sustainable tourism is the organized movement of large numbers of tourists to popular destinations such as theme parks, national parks, beaches or cruise ships.

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Mass Sustainable tourism uses standardized packaged leisure products and experiences packaged to accommodate large number of tourists at the same time.

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Responsible Sustainable tourism is an aspiration that can be realized in different ways in different originating markets and in the diverse destinations of the world.

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Some argue that it actually detracts attention from the wider issues surrounding Sustainable tourism that are in need of regulation, such as the number of visitors and environmental impact.

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Such cases highlight that sustainable tourism covers a wide spectrum from "very weak" to "very strong" when the degree of anthropocentricism and exploitation of human and natural resources is taken into account.

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Sustainable tourism operators commit themselves to creating jobs for local community members.

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In places where there was no Sustainable tourism prior to Sustainable tourism companies' arrival, displacement and resettlement of local communities is a common issue.

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Promotion of sustainable tourism practices are often connected to the management of tourist locations by locals or the community.

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Sustainable tourism typically involves the conservation of resources that are capitalized upon for tourism purposes.

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In Honduras, such a divergence can be demonstrated where consultants from the World Bank and officials from the Institute of Sustainable tourism wanted to set up a selection of 5-star hotels near various ecoSustainable tourism destinations.

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International Sustainable tourism is a volatile industry with visitors quick to abandon destinations that were formerly popular because of threats to health or security.

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Scholars argue that "surrogate Sustainable tourism" will allow tourists to remain home while employing local guides at the destination to facilitate personalized, interactive, real-time tours .

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The South African national Sustainable tourism policy used the term "responsible Sustainable tourism" and mentioned the well-being of the local community as a main factor.

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