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What makes tourism ethical?

That's where ethical tourism comes in. At its core, an ethical tourist is someone who is aware of the consequences and privileges of their actions as a “visitor” on the local environment, whether that includes the local people, physical environment, or wildlife.



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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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Concern and Respect for Others: Hospitality managers are concerned, respectful, compassionate and kind. They are sensitive to the personal concerns of their colleagues and live the “Golden Rule.” They respect the rights and interest of all those who have a stake in their decisions.

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

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