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What are ethical practices in tourism?

This includes both acting and making ethically-focused decisions when you plan and undertake your travel. A few simple tips include: Being kind to the environment; going as low impact as possible. Being kind to society; going as local as possible. Being kind to the economy; going for long-term value, where possible.



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Some great examples of tourism operators acting ethically include: Minimising global impact by measuring and offsetting carbon or putting planting schemes in place. Protecting animal welfare, natural environments and habitats. Avoiding exploitation of groups.

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Ethical tourists consider the impact of their actions with regards to the three pillars of sustainable tourism– the environment, the economy and society.

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Ethics in hospitality management reflects aiming to present the best work quality in management, services, cleaning, health tracking, and food catering. Ethical managers will be committed to the best services at all times while focusing on avoiding known lodging issues.

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Responsible tourism seeks to lessen the adverse effects of mass tourism by ensuring tourism promotes local cultures, protects the environment, boosts the local economy, and involves the local communities in sustainability efforts.

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Its 10 principles, covering the economic, social, cultural and environmental components of tourism, are intended to help maximize the sector's benefits while minimizing any potentially negative impacts.

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Examples of ethical behaviors in the workplace includes; obeying the company's rules, effective communication, taking responsibility, accountability, professionalism, trust and mutual respect for your colleagues at work.

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