Tourism 5.0 / 5 based on 4 ratings ? GeographyTourismGCSEAQA Created by: kmccaugheyCreated on: 28-01-16 10:01 When different groups of people have different opinions and demands CONFLICT 1 of 22 The difference between the economic development of the world's richest and poorest countries DEVELOPMENT GAP 2 of 22 The responsible development and management of tourism which helps to protect the environment ECOTOURISM 3 of 22 Taking advantage of resources or people EXPLOITATION 4 of 22 A common way of measuring how rich a country is (also known as GDP) GNI 5 of 22 A place of attractive scenery or historic interest that attracts large numbers of visitors HONEYPOT 6 of 22 A way of measuring development using information about income, education and life expectancy HUMAN DEVELOPMENT INDEX 7 of 22 Basic networks such as transport, power supplies and telecommunications INFRASTRUCTURE 8 of 22 THe number of years a person may be expected to live LIFE EXPECTANCY 9 of 22 Travelling a long distance LONG HAUL 10 of 22 Large numbers of tourists heading to the same area MASS TOURISM 11 of 22 Increased spending in one part of the economy which has a positive impact on another part of the economy MULTIPLIER EFFECT 12 of 22 Areas in a country set aside to protect the landscape so that it can be enjoyed by visitors now and in the future NATIONAL PARKS 13 of 22 A holiday where transport, accommodation and food are all included in one price PACKAGE HOLIDAY 14 of 22 A short distance flight of three hours or less SHORT HAUL 15 of 22 Effects on people SOCIAL 16 of 22 Meeting the needs of people without damaging the environment or exploiting resource SUSTAINABLE 17 of 22 The short-term movement of people to places outside where they live and work, normally for pleasure but also for business TOURISM 18 of 22 When something is apt to change, often very quickly VOLATILE 19 of 22 To do with jobs and money ECONOMIC 20 of 22 A country in Africa we have used for our LEDC case study KENYA 21 of 22 The location of our fieldwork study BOWNESS 22 of 22
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