Impact of Tourism on the Environment
A special issue of International Journal of Environmental Research and Public Health (ISSN 1660-4601). This special issue belongs to the section "Environmental Science and Engineering".
Deadline for manuscript submissions: closed (30 September 2023) | Viewed by 7229
Special Issue Editors
Interests: tourism geography; natural environment in tourism and recreation; land use/land cover changes; biology of fish larvae; feeding of fish larvae
Interests: destination image; sustainability communication; lake tourism, tourism experience; tourism visual research; visual practices in tourism teaching; global skills in tourism education; qualitative methods applied to tourism
Interests: ICT in tourism; technology-enhanced tourist experience; museum experience; place branding
Special Issue Information
Dear Colleagues,
According to the UNWTO, tourism is one of the largest sectors in the world, with a high growth rate. Tourism development depends on the availability of attractive natural and/or man-made resources in an area, which tourists demand and pay for. These two groups of resources directly influence the demand and supply characteristics of most tourist areas worldwide. Increased tourism business activity results in increased consumption levels of energy and natural resources and investment in tourism facilities. This affects the quality of the environment through the use of resources and the waste generated. There is a significant relationship between tourism and the quality of the physical and social environment. The interactions between tourism and environmental change imply the promotion of more sustainable, environmentally friendly tourist behaviour and the practices of tourism companies.
This Special Issue aims to present and analyse the problems and implications arising from the use and management of environmental and cultural resources in tourist areas, as the intensive growth of tourism is raising questions about the global impact of the sector on the natural and cultural environment.
Prof. Dr. Grażyna Furgala-Selezniow
Dr. Ana Isabel Barros Pimentel Rodrigues
Dr. Aneta Pawłowska-Legwand
Guest Editors
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Keywords
- environmental resources
- cultural resources
- tourism development
- tourism impact
- the climate change-tourism relationship
- sustainable tourism policies
- environmental pollution
- garbage problem
- sustainability communication practices
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