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  • 問題数 40 • 12/13/2024

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    Tourism Impact Assessment tools

    triple bottom line approach tourism carrying capacity assessment

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    Encompasses with economic, social, and environmental impacts of tourism

    triple bottom line approach

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    Used to identify and implement limits to the number of visitors to specific destinations or attractions

    tourism carrying capacity assessment

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    Destination management core indicators

    sustainable Tourism public policy sustainable Tourism management in tourism enterprise customer satisfaction information and communication

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    10 code's principle

    Article 1: tourism's contribution to mutual understanding and respect between peoples and societies Article 2: Tourism as a vehicle for individual and collective fulfillment Article 3: Tourism, a factor of sustainable development Article 4: Tourism, a user of cultural heritage of mankind and contributor to it's enhancement Article 5: Tourism, a beneficial activity for host countries and communities Article 6: Obligations of stakeholders in tourism industry Article 7: Right to tourism Article 8: Liberty of tourist movements Article 9: Rights of the workers and entrepreneur in the Tourism industry Article 10: Implementation of the principle of the global code of ethics for tourism

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    Types of carrying capacity

    Physical Perpetual Social or sociocultural Economic Political or Administrative

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    Determines the level of physical impacts that are acceptable at a destination

    Physical CC

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    Look at the situation from the tourists' point of view, related to how they perceived the quality of the destination

    Perpetual CC

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    Focuses on the social and cultural changes due to tourism increase

    Social or sociocultural

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    The destination's possibility to cater the demand without crowding out other local economic activity

    Economic CC

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    Concerned with how the local, political, and Administrative bodies can cooe with tourism and to what extent is needed to put limits on tourism inflow

    political or Administrative CC

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    network of nature reserve

    Natura 2000

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    European Union directives adopted in 1992

    Habitat Directives

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    classifies endangered categories of archaeological objects and works of art in the most vulnerable countries

    International Council of Museum

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    Established in 1964, an inventory of thousands of threatened and endangered species and subspecies

    International Union for the Conservation of Nature

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    Most valuable and vulnerable zone; entry is limited to authorized scientific team

    Zone A

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    Highly sensitive zone; escorted visits in small group is permitted

    Zone B

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    Zone for considerable natural interest ; some traditional tourism activities could be permitted

    Zone C

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    Areas with mild development and buffer

    Zone D

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    range of recreational activities that can be done in recreational setting

    Recreation Opportunity Spectrum

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    Combination of physical, biological, social, and managerial conditions that give value to a place

    Recreation Opportunity Spectrum

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    This class of direct management tools includes use rationing, rules and regulations, and zoning

    Regulatory and Planning Tools

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    Where and how facilities and infrastructure are built

    Site design and sustainable infrastructure development

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    include improved public transit access, bikinng trails, thoughtful signage, and park trolley systems

    sustainable transportation and trabel patterns

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    Include facility design and signage or visibility of a security officer

    Soft enforcement

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    Differential pricing can be used to prevent negative impacts at certain location

    Economic and Marketing tools

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    Can also be employed to promote the benefits of going to a tourist site

    Marketing and Communications

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    Facility design which increasingly incorporates eco-friendly and sustainability concepts

    use of technologies

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    Facilitate the appreciation of nature and unique cultures

    education and interpretation

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    Proper site selection, orientation, and landscaping

    optimized site potential

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    To reduce energy load, increase efficiency and maximize the use of renewable energy

    optimized energy use

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    To use water efficiently, reduce, reuse, or recycle water for on-site use

    protection and conservative of water

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    The integration and intelligent use of materials to maximize their value, prevent upstream pollution

    optimized building space and material use

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    Impacts occupants health, comfort, and productivity

    enhanced indoor environmental quality

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    Specifying materials and systems that simplify and reduce maintenance requirements

    optimized operational and maintenance practices

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    A sign inscribed with information in protected area

    Administrative sign

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    Sign inscribed with symbols showing the location and direction of the different facilities

    directional sign

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    Sign in a written, visual, or interactive way whuch relates a story or message

    interpretative sign

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    Sign inscribed with symbol for limiting the activities or access of visitors

    restrictive sign

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    May be a monument, buoy, or marking, such as tree or big rock

    boundary marker