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Ethical Tourism in New Zealand: A Sustainable Approach

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This presentation focuses on ethical tourism in New Zealand, which benefits both individuals and the environment. It explores the positive social and cultural impacts of tourism, as well as the negative effects of mass tourism. The presentation also discusses ethical approaches, such as using Airbnb and conforming to religious dress codes, and sustainable practices, such as reducing air pollution concerns by traveling in cruises. Additionally, it highlights the cultural convenience of taking part in different spiritual ceremonies. Overall, the presentation emphasizes the importance of sustainable tourism development in New Zealand.

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Ethical Tourism in New Zealand
Social and Cultural
Impacts of Tourism
Positive
Contribution to the local
economy (Mowforth &
Munt, 2015)
Relocation of tourists
Negative
Overcrowded
Environment
Pollution in case of
mass tourism (Schaper,
2016)
Ethical Approaches
Usage of Airbnb
Conform to religious
dress codes
(Tourismconcern.org.u
k., 2018)
Visiting orphanage
Travel in cruise as to
reduce the air pollution
concerns in New
Zealand
Taking part in different
spiritual ceremonies
Cultural Convenience
NEW ZEALAND INVITES ALL
YOUNGSTERS TO COME AND
EXPERIENCE SUSTAINABLE SIDE OF
THE COUNTRY
ETHICAL TOURISM
The tourism which will be
benefitting the individuals and the
entire environment in different
destinations (Poudel, Nyaupane &
Budruk, 2016). This helps in
offering better income to the
different families living in the
respective area by sourcing the
different products and services
locally which are sustainable in
nature (Amir et al., 2015)
References
Amir, A. F., Ghapar, A. A., Jamal, S. A., & Ahmad, K. N.
(2015). Sustainable tourism development: A study on
community resilience for rural tourism in Malaysia. Procedia-
Social and Behavioral Sciences, 168, 116-122.
Poudel, S., Nyaupane, G. P., & Budruk, M. (2016).
Stakeholders’ perspectives of sustainable tourism development:
A new approach to measuring outcomes. Journal of Travel
Research, 55(4), 465-480.
Mowforth, M., & Munt, I. (2015). Tourism and sustainability:
Development, globalisation and new tourism in the third
world. Routledge.
Schaper, M. (Ed.). (2016). Making ecopreneurs: developing
sustainable entrepreneurship. CRC Press.
Tourismconcern.org.uk. (2018). Retrieved from
https://www.tourismconcern.org.uk/
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