Overdevelopment in tourism refers to the excessive expansion and commercialization of tourist facilities and attractions, often leading to environmental degradation, cultural erosion, and strain on local resources. This phenomenon can result in overcrowding, loss of natural habitats, and diminished quality of life for local residents. It typically occurs when destination management prioritizes short-term economic gains over sustainable practices, ultimately harming both the destination's appeal and its community. Balancing tourism growth with sustainable development is crucial to preserving the integrity of both the environment and local cultures.
Hyperplasia means overdevelopment.
The duration of Memories of Overdevelopment is 1.87 hours.
Memories of Overdevelopment was created on 2010-12-04.
luxury tourism
Shopping Tourism
Islamic Tourism means tourism of Islam
Hypertrophy, hypertrophic
The negative impacts of tourism in Brunei are similar to the impacts that almost every other country experiences from tourism: crowding, redesignation of public "local" resources as resources to be exploited for tourism, overdevelopment of natural areas and beaches, pollution and littering, the corrupting influences of tourists leaving behind their responsibilities on vacation and also forgetting to pack their common sense, morals, etc. in their suitcase, etc. etc. etc...
Tourism around a honeypot site can create both positive and negative impacts on the environment, culture, and economy of the area. Geographers study these impacts to understand how tourism can lead to issues like overdevelopment, strain on local resources, loss of cultural authenticity, and environmental degradation. By identifying and analyzing these impacts, geographers can propose sustainable tourism strategies to help manage and mitigate these effects.
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