absolutely.
The social responsibility of tourism is the attempt to keep the tourists safe. An advisory board and cooperative structure can help establish rules for conduct.
there is not such athing
Yes. It did.
It changed the social structure of Hawaii
Sociology is important in tourism as it helps to understand how individuals and groups behave as tourists, how they interact with local communities, and how tourism impacts society. By studying sociological factors such as culture, social structure, and identity, we can better design and manage tourism destinations that are sustainable and socially responsible. Sociology also provides insights into issues such as social inequality, power dynamics, and cultural exchange within the tourism industry.
Instead of nobles and pleasents, a more complex social structure emerged, made up of three classes.
Currently Egypt is an Islamic country. It is a relatively modern, developing country, the main trade is tourism.
Groups tend to develop a more formal social structure
throug torism, social cultures become known to other people from different countries. So the impact is a positive one for cultures that have opened tourism to the world besides the point that it also brings jobs and a resource of income for that country.
Ralf Caspary has written: 'Zukunft jetzt!' -- subject(s): Educational change, Social change, Social structure
People got more rich
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