Tourism Industry
Tourism is a burgeoning industry in this world right now, and the growth being driven by a number of different factors. Rising incomes, increased exposure to and interest in travel, and massive infrastructure investment by companies and countries hoping to win tourist dollars all encourage a higher level of travel than has ever been seen before in this world.
Tourist industry that is based on unsustainable natural resource should be banned, because it is harmful for local environment. There are many countries that have few industrial assets, but have leveraged their climates and scenery to develop tourism businesses -- many Caribbean islands, the Maldives, Fiji, Costa Rica and others have a high level of dependence on tourism for their income, even though the expense of it is their ecosystems. Furthermore, competition among both cruise providers and airlines has resulted in an increase in capacity, even though both of these industries are horribly destructive in terms of their environmental impact. This paper will examine whether tourism industries in general are sustainable, give the amount of resources they consume and the limited benefits they convey. It will be argued that they are not.
Heinberg outlines five axioms of sustainability, by which the tourism industry can be evaluated. For example, any society that continues to use critical resources unsustainability will collapse, the population growth or consumption growth cannot be sustained; the use of renewable resources must proceed at a rate which is less than or equal to the rate of natural replenishment; the use of nonrenewable resources must proceed at a rate which is declining and the rate of decline must be greater than or equal to the rate of depletion, and that sustainability requires substances introduced into the environment from human activities to be minimized.
The first of these axioms is perhaps tenuous, society will not necessarily collapse but it will need to change form with dramatic environmental changes. The third, fourth and fifth axioms...
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