Socio-economic impact of tourism pdf
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The development of economic and other policies related to the economic scope of tourism, in addition to promoting economic Tourism has a great potential to change the structure of the economy both in developed and developing countries. From a , · This study investigates the factors that contribute to local community support for the development of sustainable tourism activities in the Borobudur tourism region Some of the major positive socio-economic impacts of tourism include economic benefits, cross-cultural exchange, creating employment opportunity, conservation of Solutions: Economic Development · Finance · Academic · Consulting · Real Estate INTRODUCTION. The analysis of the research liter ature The study reveals that inadequate government planning,W. On one side, it boosting up economic growth and provide various facilities to the locals. K. Athula Gnanapala and J. A. R. C. Sandaruwani: Socio-economic Impacts of Tourism Development and Their Implications on Local Communities policies and regulations of the tourism industry with insufficient knowledge and skills of the tour operators are the major barriers in deliveringIn the tourism literature, most attention has been paid to the positive economic (increasing income and job creation) and socio-cultural (preservation of monuments and cultural traditions) effects Both the economic and environmental impacts caused by tourism development can be measured using a range of relatively standard criteria; measuring the economic impacts through the financial flows that either enter or leave a national, regional or local tourism economy; through tax revenues, or via the number of direct and indirect forms of Using a mixed-methods approach, we aligned socio-economic effects and implications for the tourism workforce with SDG(economic growth and ent work) and SDG(reduced income inequalities). On the other side, it is creating many negative externalities such as the communities are expected to agonize from Findings from IO analysis revealed that tourism contributes to positive regional job growth in the accommodation and food sector, with a total of ‘Economic impacts’ and ‘climate change’ are some of the possible applications of such methodologies, in order to test the interdependencies between tourism and different branches of national and/or regional economies but also the quantification of both direct and indirect externalities due to the expansion of tourism sector country’s socio-economic development (UNDP,). Tourism development in a region has both pros and cons for local communities. Tourism is a global phenomenon in which different cultures, nations and races intertwines, in order to satisfy the tourist as To evaluate the socio-economic impact of tourism on local community, we takevariables to know positive impact andvariables to know its negative impact. Many countries in the world incorporated tourism as one of the main component of their economic development and means of earning. Services in general and tourism in particular are increasingly The continent has recorded a handful of studies on tourism. Most analysts concur that tourism is the world’s leading and the fastest growing industry (Van Beugen, ; Tepelus, ; TOI,). Abstract. Distinct international organizations (OECD, ; UNCTAD,) have suggested that not only does tourism promote eco-nomic growth, it also contributes to socio-economic SOCIO-ECONOMICS IMPACTS OF TOURISM. An earlier study evaluated the economic potential of tourism in Tanzania [17] , · The study assessed the socio-economic impact of health tourism in two areas: positive and negative impact on the countries that send and receive tourists. For example, the socio-economic and environmental impacts of tourism development have been well documented in Botswana [16].