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Sharon Gopaulsingh has written: 'The impact of tourism on developing countries with reference to selected islands in the Caribbean' -- subject(s): Tourist trade, Social aspects, Tourism, Economic aspects
International tourism qualifies as such. Central America and the Caribbean have few natural resources (especially fossil fuels) that would enable heavy-industries to spawn in the region. Tourism brings hard currency to these economies, and if well managed, has a smaller ecological impact than any other type of industry.
there has both impact of tourism one is positive another is negative. we can categories the impact of tourism as follow social economic environmental educational
The sugar revolution in the Caribbean led to the rapid expansion of sugar plantations, increased demand for African slave labor, and the transformation of the region's economy and society. It resulted in the displacement of indigenous populations, widespread exploitation of enslaved Africans, and a shift towards a plantation-based economy that centered around sugar production. The sugar revolution also contributed to the formation of the triangular trade between Europe, Africa, and the Caribbean, further entrenching the region's dependence on slavery and the export of sugar.
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what the environment tourasim
Literaturally, the impact is severe.
It will help vastly in the hotel, taxi and tourism businesses.
Tourism has an enormous negative impact on the environment, both natural and man-made.
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