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Exam Board Relevance

  • Edxcel
  • AQA
  • CEA
  • IGCSE (EdExcel)
  • OCR
  • SQA
  • WJEC
  • IGCSE (CiE)

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Tourism has grown rapidly over the past 50 or 60 years due to a number of f...

Tourism has grown rapidly over the past 50 or 60 years due to a number of factors, and has become the world's fastest growing industry. The growth in tourism has brought about many benefits, but also many problems. Popular resorts and areas that have benefited from tourism are now beginning to find that they are being over-run by tourists and are being spoilt by the very thing they sought to develop. This title looks at some of the positives and negatives of tourism, from conflicts in National parks, coastal areas and cities to the problems faced by LEDCs as they introduce mass tourism. Finally, we will focus on whether sustainable tourism really has a future.

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