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
It helps us acknowledge the Tourists how to make their lives better by knowing the different societies in different countries and how to improve the way they and we think about the attitude of different people in society. It enables us give solutions to social problems and the scientific study of society.
Instead of nobles and pleasents, a more complex social structure emerged, made up of three classes.
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.
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
Currently Egypt is an Islamic country. It is a relatively modern, developing country, the main trade is tourism.
Ralf Caspary has written: 'Zukunft jetzt!' -- subject(s): Educational change, Social change, Social structure
People got more rich
Yes it does, because Tourism is almost always talking about foreign countries and if not it is talking about you're home country and if you are learning about Canada and you live in Canada it's still social studies. == ==