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Quick questions on Sustainable tourism explained: O-Level Geography

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What is managing tourism to make it sustainable?
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Several management strategies help:
What is the role of ecotourism?
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Ecotourism is a key sustainable approach: small-scale, low-impact tourism in natural areas that protects the environment and benefits local communities, often funding conservation. By keeping numbers small, protecting nature and channelling income to locals, it preserves the destination while still earning from it, and it educates visitors to value the environment.
What are vague strategies?
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Name specific measures (visitor caps, waste treatment, employing locals, education) rather than "look after the environment".
What is q1?
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Explain what is meant by sustainable tourism. [2 marks]
What is q2?
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Describe two ways tourism can be managed to be more sustainable. [2 marks]
What is q3?
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Suggest one limitation of relying on ecotourism. [2 marks]

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