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What ethical standards should you uphold as a tourism practitioner?

Tourism practitioners should safeguard the environment and natural heritage, preserve resources, and avoid waste production, ideally by agreeing to limitations on their activities in highly sensitive areas.



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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 is traditionally subdivided into normative ethics, metaethics, and applied ethics.

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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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Ethical values are an individual's moral compass, guiding their actions and behaviors. The ethics one's drawn toward are typically affected by their community, upbringing, and culture.

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