Tourism can both alleviate and exacerbate adversity, depending on various factors. On one hand, it can provide economic opportunities and promote cultural exchange, helping communities thrive. On the other hand, unchecked tourism can lead to environmental degradation, cultural commodification, and social tensions, potentially worsening local adversities. Thus, the impact of tourism is complex and requires careful management to ensure it benefits rather than harms communities.
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It could destroy an almost untouched land and there are no hotels or resorts
effets:creation of jobsinvestment of businessessource of foreign currencycan result in poaching of touristsanimals destroy our fields and are predators to our domestic animals
Adversity is tough times.
With tourism comes more tourism. Word of mouth is the strongest form of marketing. the more tourists that have come, the more tourists that will come, the more money that will be made, (by the natives) the more activities that will be offered, (by the natives for the tourists) the more jobs that will be created, (for the natives) the more industries will grow, the more countries will offer, (by the natives for the tourists) the more tourists will come.
There is no adversity in magnets.
seaside tourism mountain tourism. sport tourism. cultural tourism. health tourism. rural tourism. business tourism. shopping tourism.
The Adversity Paradox was created in 2009.
In Case of Adversity was created in 1958.
Adversity brings out a virtue in you when you are faced with challenges.
The noun form of "adverse" is "adversity."
Adversity can be advantageous is you take from it what you can; like knowledge, strength having overcome such adversity, etc...