SEVEN
ADVANTAGES OF TOURISM IN AN ECONOMY
Tourism is great for not just
individual travelers, but also the local economies. Primarily it is just a
fantastic source of income, because its money that would not have been earned
if the tourists were not there. Tourism also allows wealth to be injected into
a community in a variety of ways. The great benefit of this industry is that
it’s extremely labor intensive, and many of the businesses that operate within
it are only small businesses and micro operators. This means that every penny
coming into the industry is quickly felt by business owners and staff, and is directly
related to a boost in local spending. For a community with the potential to
become a tourist destination, there is a huge range of benefits. It is also
great for individual travelers, because with a booming tourism industry, there are
lots to do, plenty of places to stay, and as a result, more and more tourists
are drawn in. Tourism has a way of bringing income into a community that would
otherwise have not been earned.
EMPLOYMENT: One of the easiest advantages to identify is the jobs
tourism brings. This ranges from directly influenced positions like tour
guides, hotel staff, coach services, and restaurants. What is great about all
these businesses is that they not only pay wages to their staff, but source
goods and products locally, giving a boost to local industry. What is great about
tourism is that the supporting industries like retail and food production also
benefit, although it is not as obvious to the untrained eye as this is mostly
occurring behind the scenes. INCREASED SPENDING IN THE LOCAL COMMUNITY: This comes two fold. First, you have the money that is spent directly by tourists in the economy. Not just on tourism, but there are a huge range of basic human requirements that need to be purchased, like food, clothing, hairdressing, medical services, and transportation needs that all need to be filled, along with souvenirs and amusements. In its own way, tourism supports global trade.
In addition to what is spent by
tourists, the tourism income that is earned, by both businesses and individuals
is often re-injected into the local economy, so you have more money being
earned locally thanks to tourism, which is then spent in the local economy as
well. This is why tourism revenues are often referred to as having a multiplier
effect, because a large percentage of every tourist dollar earned is
reintroduced back into the economy, again and again. This is the multiplier
effect. Ultimately, the more tourist dollars coming in, the larger the economic
benefit for everyone.
DIVERSIFICATION:
In addition to bringing prosperity to
an economy, it also allows an economy to develop a new form of income. This
acts as an insurance policy in case of hard times, because the additional
income coming in can help support traditional industries in case they come
under financial pressure. This is especially important for communities that
rely on a single industry, or where there is a concentration of industry that
is environmentally damaging such as mining or manufacturing. It is also
important for rural communities, where there is significant risk based on the
farming conditions and global commodity prices. Tourism allows a community to
diversify their sources of income, and rely less on a single industry.
INFRASTRUCTURE: The additional revenue that comes into a community also
benefits the local council or governments. It means more tax dollars, which
allows public projects to be launched or developed. This means the
infrastructure improves, with new roads being built, parks developed and public
spaces improved. The better facilities brings in more visitors, but is a
fantastic benefit to local residents, especially when there is enough revenue
to build new airports, schools and hospitals, which all support the economic
development even further. Without a good infrastructure, the flow of goods and
services is impossible, and tourism revenues allow this to be supported.
SOCIAL
ADVANTAGES: In addition to the revenue, there are
also fantastic cultural advantages to tourism. It can be a source of pride for
local communities, and allows them to look at their history and cultural
heritage and develop their own community identity. This helps the local
residents to maintain their traditions and culture, while show casing it for
all the visitors. This advantage of tourism is what has saved many local
heritage sites from destruction, in addition to giving tourists a wonderful
insight into the local ways of life. Tourism can help to preserve the history
of a region that may be at risk of being lost. In many places the introduction
and development of tourism allows local people an opportunity for economic and
educational growth that would not otherwise be available. In addition, it
allows both the tourist and the local community a chance to experience
other cultures, which broadens understanding. If properly used, tourism
generated income can be tremendously beneficial to the host country and its
local communities. Tourism generated income can be used on a national and
local level to better education, improve infrastructure, to fund conservation
efforts, and to promote more responsible tourism
OPPORTUNITIES: Bringing tourists into a community gives it new life, and
creates opportunities for entrepreneurs to establish new services and products,
or facilities that would not be sustainable based on the local population of
residents alone. Tourists are all potential customers, and with the right
approach can be targeted in a business strategy that allows for fantastic
success. There is no doubt tourism is fantastic for a local community. The key
to remember when you are traveling yourself is to be a sustainable tourist,
always act to support the cultural diversity of the place you are visiting, and
make sure you take part in activities that add value to the local community.
Never do anything that deteriorates the environment you are visiting or intend
to visit.
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