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Sustainable and Responsible Tourism Management

   

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Sustainable and Responsible
Tourism Management
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Table of Contents
Introduction......................................................................................................................................3
P1. Explain how the concept of sustainable and responsible tourism has evolved.........................3
P2. Determine the role, function and mission of leading global organizations involved in the
promotion of sustainable and responsible tourism...........................................................................4
P3. Explore the purpose and principles of tourism development and planning to minimize the
adverse effects of tourism................................................................................................................6
P4. Evaluate the process of tourism development and planning, and the associated challenges and
problems, providing specific tourism examples..............................................................................8
P5. Investigate the impacts of tourism activity generated by a specific tourism attraction from an
economic, social, cultural and environmental perspective............................................................11
P6. Examine how principles of sustainability implemented by a specific tourism
business/attraction meet stakeholder requirements and expectations............................................13
P7. Evaluate how sustainability is being developed and managed in a range of tourist
destinations worldwide..................................................................................................................14
Conclusion.....................................................................................................................................16
References......................................................................................................................................17
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Introduction
The given project is based on case study of Daintree National Park located in Australia which
gets tourist attraction because of large areas of protected beauty and rain forest. In this project;
main features of sustainable and responsible tourism has been discussed. The importance of
tourism planning for sustainability has been evaluated.
P1. Explain how the concept of sustainable and responsible tourism has
evolved
The concept of responsible tourism has been present in the tourism industry since the mid-1980s
(Smith, 1990). travel industry must get evaluated with sustainable existence through maintaining
economical and environmental issues. From the late 1980s in the filed of travel industry, there
are a lot of amendments made regarding tourism suppliers in order to maintain responsible
tourism planning. Sustainable growth makes a positive impact on travel industry for their sale
and survival. From 1980 to 2020 there has been evaluation of 25 practical ways which makes the
industry better in service and existence. The background work by deKadt (1980) and
Krippendorf (1987), for example, raised concerns about the travel industry's impact on target
climates and networks. Despite the growing events of the social and natural issues of the travel
industry, a wide range of sustainability activities, for example, select the travel industry,
ecotourism, travel industry morality, green for 'travel industry'. travel, the finesse of the travel
industry, non-assisted travel industry, travel industry geo, travel industry coordination, travel
industry-based network and so on developed in the travel industry writing. The travel industry is
firmly linked to these ideas. These sustainability options are set to give the travel industry a
greater focus on natural protection, social dignity, financial event turnover, and network
government support, especially blocked sectors, living in protests travel business. Despite the
fact that such actions help to improve the workable standards of the travel industry (Sharpley,
2000), a wide range of political, efficiency and business issues, for example, the different needs
of the public / regional economy, structure and purpose of the policy implementation framework,
over-commercialization, global structure of the travel industry to exemplify, problematic
executions with and from (Tosun 2001).
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The sustainability management of the travel industry is able to focus on Smith (1990:
480), who defined awareness of the travel industry as “a type of travel industry that considers the
character, labor and social characteristics of the guest and the interest of each meeting interest ".
In addition to the lack of distinction between awareness of the travel industry and the viable
travel industry that this idea suggests, the issues that include" support for the travel industry ”are
also raised in discussions about the capabilities of the travel industry. do you travel. For example,
jokes are often easy to handle because clarity is not measured (Higgins-Desbiolles, Has been
defined as an incomplete and deficient view that relies on misinterpretations of the interest role
of the travel industry, the resource opinion of the travel industry, the basis of gift academy and
intra-generational value, socio-honesty, respect and forms of event support (Liu, 2003); and offer
small answers to what is fundamentally a large-scale development problem that is inconvenient
in the travel industry (Wheeler, 1991). Wheeler (1991) is at the heart of the growing number of
climate-like activity in the travel industry and argues that awareness of the travel industry cannot
be a response to the problems of the travel industry, so as the volume of the worldwide travel
industry expands.
Development in Daintree National Park
Daintree National Park is going through the initial stages of significant territorial development. It
is the most stable economy and voting system in Latin America and therefore this has attracted
speculators and designers from all over the world. In this part of Daintree National Park
properties, we show you the most advanced developments in the pre-development / pre-contract
stages. Few people and financial experts have found these businesses attractive as they are
profitable because re-contracts are generally estimated to be much higher than the initial cost of
pre-contracts. Daintree National Park is also a hot market for land, costs have increased over the
past decade and we believe the explosion of the Daintree National Park and land market is only
just beginning.
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