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What graph is used to show what stage of tourism a country is at?
Butler Model
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Exploration- stage 1
small numbers of visitors are attracted by soemthing partcular; good beaches, attractive landscape, histortorical or cultral features. local people have not yet developed many tourits services
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Stagnation- stage 5
the resort becomes unfashionable and numbers of visotrs start to decline. businesses chnage hands and often ail
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involvement- stage 2
the local population sees the oportunites and starts to provide accommodation, food,transport, guides and other services for visitors
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Rejuvenation/Decline
decline: visitors prefer other resorts. Day trippers and weekenders become the main source of income. Rejuvenation: attempts are made to modernise the resort and attract different people to enjoy new activites
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development- stage 3
large companies built hotels andlesuire complexes and advertise package hoildays. number of tourits rise dramatically. job ooportunites for local people grow rapidly.
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consoldiation
toruism is now a major part of the local economy, but perhabs at the expense of other types of development. numbers of visitor are steady making employmeny more secure. howver, some hatels and other facilites are becoming older and unattractive.
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name a traffic problems impact the tourism at the lake district
89% come by car , often only staying for the day. roads are narrow.
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What is mass tourism
mass toruism is tourism n a large scale to one country or region. this equates to the development and consolidation phases of the butler tourits life-cycle model.
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in 2001 what tourits destion had 1.3 million visitors?
jamacia - caribbean
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what does jamacia have to offer?
water sports, widlife sactuaries , golf and more.
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explain how managing effects of footpathe roison in the lake district can benefit tourism.
by managing the effects of footpath erosion you are giving people oppurtunity to see beautiful views. to band together whilst taking treks on mountins. this means tourists will want to visit more so they can spend more time togther on treks.
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what is an extreme enviroment?
locations with paricularly diffcult enviroments where the developmetn of toruism hass only recntly occured due to a niche market demand somewhere different with physical challenge
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what should you do when visiting antarctia?
listen to yor guide, stay in assainged groups, observe restrictions, know the dangers and the capabilites, keep a safe distance from all wildlife
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whathoudlnt you do when visiting antarctia?
litter, disturb or pollute lakes or streams, graffti or paint, collect/pick up anything, smoke,expect a resuce service,walk on snow field/glaciers without proper equipment, move anything, damge or deystroy anything, bring any guns or explosives
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Exploration- stage 1

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small numbers of visitors are attracted by soemthing partcular; good beaches, attractive landscape, histortorical or cultral features. local people have not yet developed many tourits services

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Stagnation- stage 5

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involvement- stage 2

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Rejuvenation/Decline

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