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What are 3 social benefits of tourism?

The culture inheritance and protection, the ecological environment improvement, and the commercial economy development are found to be the key factors to evaluate the social benefit of the culture–tourism town.



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Examples of social tourism initiatives Lough Ree Access For All allows wheelchair users to experience life on water, something that many of us might take for granted, through their accessible boat trips. This is an example of how social tourism is a form of accessible tourism.

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It creates jobs, strengthens the local economy, contributes to local infrastructure development and can help to conserve the natural environment and cultural assets and traditions, and to reduce poverty and inequality.

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Tourism offers great opportunities for emerging economies and developing countries. It creates jobs, strengthens the local economy, contributes to local infrastructure development and can help to conserve the natural environment and cultural assets and traditions, and to reduce poverty and inequality.

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Cultural divide between locals
With an increase in number of visitors, plastic pollution, local prices, and locals leaving the destination, overtourism creates a cultural divide. In the end, travellers visit because they're looking for a change of scenery and insight in another culture.

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It supports and empowers local communities
By supporting local communities, you get a unique chance to immerse yourself in local culture. Staying in locally owned hotels, guesthouses, and homestays give you the opportunity to directly stimulate the local economy and connect with locals on a personal level.

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Travel is brought about by the social nature of man. Human beings, as social animals, feel comfortable in a tour group. They feel that their trip is more enjoyable and free from anxiety if they join a group tour. Camaraderie often develops friendship that last for years.

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And, tourism is an integral part of the economy of a state, is considered very important for both social and economic development of that country.

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Tourism is when people travel away from home for pleasure. Tourism is an important industry providing jobs and income to millions of people around the world and vital income for many countries.

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Tourism Impacts. Tourism can generate positive or negative impacts under three main categories: economic, social, and environmental. These impacts are analyzed using data gathered by businesses, governments, and industry organizations.

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