Challenges Of Tourism In Developing Countries. Tourism is the fourth-largest industry in the global economy. Of promoting tourism in developing economies. In developing countries by providing jobs generating income diversifying the economy protecting the environment and promoting cross-cultural awareness. Unfortunately much of this money doesnt stay in the developing country.
A Government inability to formulate and implement progressive policies on tourism b the current fight against terrorism c unequal. The regulatory risk that climate change mitigation policy will increase the cost of travel especially to long-haul destinations. In most of the cases there are reciprocal relationships between tourism development and sustainability. Sustainable Tourism in Developing Countries Some of the worlds poorest countries are rich in natural beauty and cultural heritage. Some communities have also stopped raiding the wild animals for the benefit of the tourism sector. The effect of tourism activity in developing countries has been a hotly debated topic for a number of decades.
In 2007 tourist destinations in developing countries around the world generated 319 billion in tourism spending.
Tourism is the fourth-largest industry in the global economy. Obvious in poverty reduction employment generation and income redistribution effect on rural communities. The current challenges of tourism development in developing countries are the tug-of-war between tourism development plans for economic purposes and sustainable tourism plans. Opinions have fluctuated between the extremes of tourism as the catalyst for socio-economic development and tourism as the basis for neo-colonial exploitation and. On the other side of the argument some tourists argue that tourism contributes to a flourishing economy and increases diversity. Is tourism good for developing countries in the long-term.