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Tourism 1 of 19

Learning objectives How have tourist numbers changed? What are the factors behind the rapid growth in tourism? Where are the most popular tourist destinations? How can tourists be classified? How do tourist destinations change over time? Learning objectives

How have tourist numbers changed?

Tourism facts! Good sources of data for Tourism can be found at www.staruk.org.uk the official website of the UK Research Liaison Group. The group is made up of representatives of the national tourist boards for England, Scotland, Northern Ireland, Wales, Britain and the Department for Culture, Media and Sport. Globally the World Tourism Organisation has its website at www.world-tourism.org

Learning objectives How have tourist numbers changed? What are the factors behind the rapid growth in tourism? Where are the most popular tourist destinations? How can tourists be classified? How do tourist destinations change over time? Learning objectives

Rapid growth in tourism Eurotunnel logo is provided courtesy of Eurotunnel plc.

Rapid growth in tourism 5 10 15 20 25 30 35 40 45 1950 1980 2010 number of cars in the UK (millions) Describe the changes in car ownership and household income since 1975. Explain how these changes might help to explain the pattern on graph C. State two or more reasons that would help to explain the pattern of graph C. C B

Learning objectives How have tourist numbers changed? What are the factors behind the rapid growth in tourism? Where are the most popular tourist destinations? How can tourists be classified? How do tourist destinations change over time? Learning objectives

Where do people visit? Why did Europe receive the most tourists? Tourist destinations 2015 Why did Europe receive the most tourists?

Most popular tourist destinations As a development of this exercise students could be asked to plot proportional located bars or circles using the data below: The Top Ten Tourist Destinations 2003 (World-Tourism Organisation) Vistors (millions) France 75 Spain 52 USA 41.2 Italy 40 China 33 UK 24.7 Austria 19.1 Mexico 18.7 Germany 18.4 Canada 17.5

Learning objectives How have tourist numbers changed? What are the factors behind the rapid growth in tourism? Where are the most popular tourist destinations? How can tourists be classified? How do tourist destinations change over time? Learning objectives

How are tourists classified?

How are tourists classified?

Learning objectives How have tourist numbers changed? What are the factors behind the rapid growth in tourism? Where are the most popular tourist destinations? How can tourists be classified? How do tourist destinations change over time? Learning objectives

Traditional Take off Peak Growth Stagnation Name ……………………………..…Date …………………. Stagnation Peak growth Take off Take off Traditional

Butler’s model of the evolution of tourism Do you believe this is true for all holiday destinations?

The evolution of tourism

Examination question Describe how the growth of tourism may change over time. 1. Describe how the growth of tourism may change over time. No figures on this graph to quote but expect reference to the stages and the rate of growth/decline. 2. In stage 2 what changes may occur in the landscape of a tourist area? Changes are mostly negative – new airports built, farmland lost to hotels… 3. List 2 problems that may occur in stage 4 on the graph. (expect recall from activity on previous slide:) The sea becomes too polluted to swim in. Some souvenir shops may close Rare species may be lost In stage 2 what changes may occur in the landscape of a tourist area? List two problems that may occur in stage 4.

Growth of tourism game

Key ideas The world’s tourist industry has grown rapidly. There were 992 million tourist arrivals in 2013 compared to 25.3 million in 1950. Europe receives the largest percentage of tourist arrivals each year. Tourists can be classified according to the duration of their visit, the nature of activity, the distance travelled and their locational preference. Tourist destinations change over time and as tourist numbers increase. Effects can be positive and negative.