Role of Tourism in the Industry
ABSTRACT:
Transport and travel can not be said as the activities of tourism, but tourism can not beseparated from the transport and travel. Implementation of transportation in tourismincreasingly widespread, the impact on the environment, destruction of localdestinations, tourist and economic experience. In areas that have the diversity, openarea that is sensitive and easily damaged through improved infrastructure and services,may prove detrimental to the environment. From the standpoint of the problem, it is important to rethink the role of transportation in a region.
1. Introduction
Tourism impact on all aspects of the natural environment. Included in that influence such as tourist numbers, the ecosystem that becomes the driving force of tourism pressureon the run, time, change the model in tourism, and natural changes of tourism itself(Burns and associates, 1989). Transportation relating to the various destinations andthe crews of ships, goods and services. Tourism is related to travel, and transportationbecome very vital role. But it turns out excessive transport could damage the ecosystemin the environment.
Culpan (1987) identifies the form and transportation management as "an importantcomponent in the international tourism system", saying that air, sea and land is animportant form of tourism in the implementation and support services also can be usedservices such as refueling, garages, motel , and resort facilities for overland. An increasing number of visitors to a remote area was causing the destruction anddegradation of resources, and appropriate to reevaluate the role of transport in use.
ABSTRACT:
Transport and travel can not be said as the activities of tourism, but tourism can not beseparated from the transport and travel. Implementation of transportation in tourismincreasingly widespread, the impact on the environment, destruction of localdestinations, tourist and economic experience. In areas that have the diversity, openarea that is sensitive and easily damaged through improved infrastructure and services,may prove detrimental to the environment. From the standpoint of the problem, it is important to rethink the role of transportation in a region.
1. Introduction
Tourism impact on all aspects of the natural environment. Included in that influence such as tourist numbers, the ecosystem that becomes the driving force of tourism pressureon the run, time, change the model in tourism, and natural changes of tourism itself(Burns and associates, 1989). Transportation relating to the various destinations andthe crews of ships, goods and services. Tourism is related to travel, and transportationbecome very vital role. But it turns out excessive transport could damage the ecosystemin the environment.
Culpan (1987) identifies the form and transportation management as "an importantcomponent in the international tourism system", saying that air, sea and land is animportant form of tourism in the implementation and support services also can be usedservices such as refueling, garages, motel , and resort facilities for overland. An increasing number of visitors to a remote area was causing the destruction anddegradation of resources, and appropriate to reevaluate the role of transport in use.
1. Transport in Tourism
According Croall (1995) in his critique of the "diversity of tourism", he explained the problems in the weakness and lack of visitor management and the level of accessibility of a destination. According to Page and Lumsdon (2004) transportation system of a destination can influence the experience of a tour that explains how people travel to andwhy they chose a different form of vacation, destinations and transportation.
1. Access and Models
There are two arguments:
1. Involving the number of migrants
Too much access causing the arrival of tourists in large numbers. This resulted inthe destruction of the environment, reducing the quality of experience, and ultimatelyimpact on Natural Resources.
1. Involving the local population the number of migrants with destinations
This argument takes consideration of the number of migrants with the host population to the level and impact created.
This argument takes consideration of the number of migrants with the host population to the level and impact created.