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  2. Impacts of tourism - Wikipedia

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    This investment may not explicitly be related to tourism, but benefits the tourist and local stakeholders all the same. [6] Indirect impacts of tourism are exemplified by the purchase and sale of intermediary items, like additional supplies for restaurants during the high tourism season, or widened sidewalks in busy downtown centres. [8]

  3. Tourism - Wikipedia

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    The hospitality industries which benefit from tourism include transportation services (such as airlines, cruise ships, transits, trains and taxicabs); lodging (including hotels, hostels, homestays, resorts and renting out rooms); and entertainment venues (such as amusement parks, restaurants, casinos, festivals, shopping malls, music venues ...

  4. Sustainable tourism - Wikipedia

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    Local communities benefit from sustainable tourism through economic development, job creation, and infrastructure development. Tourism revenues bring economic growth and prosperity to attractive tourist destinations, which can raise the standard of living in destination communities.

  5. Benefit tourism - Wikipedia

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    Claims of benefit tourism by EU citizens have been described as unfounded and misleading by research organisations. A major study by the Centre for Research and Migration at University College London, published in 2009, demonstrated that EU migrants to Britain from the new member countries were better educated, more likely to be in employment and much less likely to be claiming benefits than ...

  6. Tourist attraction - Wikipedia

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    Especially in developing countries, one of the primary motivations for a region to promote itself as a tourism destination is the expected economic benefit. According to the World Tourism Organization, 698 million people travelled to a foreign country in 2000, spending more than US$478 billion. International tourism receipts combined with ...

  7. Ecotourism - Wikipedia

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    In the continuum of tourism activities that stretch from conventional tourism to ecotourism, there has been a lot of contention to the limit at which biodiversity preservation, local social-economic benefits, and environmental impact can be considered "ecotourism". For this reason, environmentalists, special interest groups, and governments ...

  8. Tourist tax - Wikipedia

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    Mindful of the burden and benefits of tourism. Understanding the economic benefits of tourism while addressing the burden tourism places on the environment and local community. Understanding the economic benefits of tourism while addressing the burden tourism places on the environment and local community.

  9. Smart tourism - Wikipedia

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    Smart tourism is an important component of a smart city. [1] [2] ... Both tourists and destinations benefit from smart tourism. Benefit for destinations includes ...