A form of tourism that involves tens of thousands of people going to the same resort often at the same time of the year. It is often the cheapest way to holiday and is often sold as a package deal
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Sustainability
Making use of resources without damaging the environment and ensuring those resources will be available for future generations
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Wilderness
Many tourists are now attracted to areas that have not been damaged or seen much by other tourists. This is because they want to see the natural world.
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Extreme Tourism
A potentially dangerous thing to do for a holiday, people who are thrill seekers e.g. Trekking in the Himalayas.
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Extreme Environment
A place that is potentially dangerous e.g. A desert, mountains, rainforests and ice covered places
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Eco Tourism
Tourism that creates a balance between the needs of a tourist and the locals and also the environment.
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Stewardship
Careful management of the environment on a large scale across regions, nations and even internationally. All developments are planned sustainability.
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Conservation
More local in its nature allowing local people to get involved
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Other cards in this set
Card 2
Front
Making use of resources without damaging the environment and ensuring those resources will be available for future generations
Back
Sustainability
Card 3
Front
Many tourists are now attracted to areas that have not been damaged or seen much by other tourists. This is because they want to see the natural world.
Back
Card 4
Front
A potentially dangerous thing to do for a holiday, people who are thrill seekers e.g. Trekking in the Himalayas.
Back
Card 5
Front
A place that is potentially dangerous e.g. A desert, mountains, rainforests and ice covered places
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