Money brought into local
economy. Benalmadena was
a small fishing village now a
tourist resort
Creates jobs for local people
and increases the income of
industries that supply
tourism - multiplier effect
Lots of jobs mean young
people will stay in the area
Improved roads and
communications benefit the
local people (new airport in
Malaga)
Traditional industries
such as wooden crafts
and lace making have
benefited
Nightclubs, casinos and
other forms of
entertainment have
been developed, again
providing jobs
Local farmers benefit supplying food
to hotels. Indeed Benalmedena and
the surrounding area has become a
'honey pot site'. However the growth
of tourism also has a negative side
Costs
Many of the jobs are low pay
and seasonal. However this
problem has been partly
solved by O.A.P's going to
Benalmedena for the winter
months (Grey pound)
Some of the hotels
built in the 1980's
now look shabby
The increase in traffic
has become a problem
for locals and tourists
The behaviour of some tourists
can offend the locals.
Drunkenness and noise have
become a problem for the
marina area in Benalmedena
In the late nineties land prices soared
around Benalmedena and good farm
land has been built over. Much of the
surrounding countryside has been
spoilt
The growth in souvenir shops,
takeaway restaurants and similar
facilities needed by visitors are no use
to the local people this can cause
resentment
EFFECTS OF TOURISM
Negative
Economic
Farmland is lost - some farmers lose their jobs and
homes and the food supply is reduced. House prices
increase too fast. The cost of living for local people
rises. Poorly paid jobs in the service industry. Low paid
seasonal holiday jobs only. The cost of building rises.
Foreigners get jobs e.g lifeguard instead of local
people.
Social
Discos and bars open until late, and very noisy all
night. Kenyan people living in the National Parks
have been forced to leave their homes. Involve
wild late night parties. Involve wild late night
parties. Foreigners get jobs e.g lifeguard instead of
local people. Drunk people fighting in the streets at
night.
Environmental
Wildlife has died. Beaches and sheltered lagoons may
be polluted. Cause waste and pollution. Lots of
minibuses driving on the dirt tracks can create lots of
dust/mud and soil erosion. Vegetation is cleated to
make way for big hotels. Endanger the survival of
rainforest plant and animal species. Birdlife has flown
off as habitat destroyed. Animals can get put off
feeding, drinking and mating if there are minibuses
very close. Hot air balloons have loud gas burners
which make a lot of noise. Minibus drivers take
tourists to the animals.
Positive
Economic
Jobs in hotels and bars. Money for hospitals
and schools. Demand for locally produced
souvenirs. Modernisation of airports, roads
and ports. The money that tourists bring in
goes to the government, not to the local
people. Tourism can create lots of jobs. Money
from tourism has helped to improve roads,
houses, schools and hospitals. Builders get a
lot of work. Foreign investment. Minibus
drivers get good tips if they drive off the paths
and get really close to the animals. Tourists eat
the local food and drink the local drink. Local
people can make souvenirs to sell to the
tourists. Enable profits from tourist to reach
the local people.
Social
Teach people traditional
crafts and life skills of
the forest. Tourists eat
the local food and drink
the local drink. Minibus
drivers take tourists to
the animals. Be
educational for the
tourists. Allow tourists
to 'observe' local people
in their native habitat.
Environmental
Infrastructure
like power and
water supplies
connected.
Modernisations
of airports,
roads and ports.
***KENYA*** - Tourism impacts
LEDC
Kenya is located in the East of Africa. Kenya
is on the coast and the equator runs
straight throughout the middle. It's capital
is Nairobi. Some countries that border
Kenya is Uganda and Tanzania. Kenya's sea
is the Indian Ocean. Kenya became a
popular tourist destination in the 1970's &
80's
Why visit
Kenya?
HUMAN
-Cultural experience
local tribes (e.g
Maasai. Learn about
their lifestyle)
-English speaking:
two official
languages are
English & Swahili.
-Good transport
links, well
developed roads
and airport in
Nairobi
PHYSICAL
-Tropical climate
(sun all year
around) -Safari
holidays (the big
5:lion, elephant,
rhino, leopard,
buffalo) e.g Maasai
Mara/Nakuru
National Park.
-Coastal Holidays
e.g South East
beach Mombassa. .
. -Coral reefs 240
square miles. 800+
turtles
Impacts
Positive
-People are more
educated about
african culture.
-Brings money to the
local area due to
tourists spending
money. -More jobs
available in the
hotels etc
Negative
-Safari vehicle
frighten and scare
away wildlife.
-More tourists
mean more litter,
pollution from
cars/transport.
-Culture and
tradition may be
spoilt
Benefits
Economic
-Half a million
people are
employed in
tourism -Living
standards
improved, more
schools and
hospitals -Kenya's
infrastructure has
improved -Local
tribes are able to
make money (e.g
the Maasai tribe sell
handicrafts)
Environmental
-Safari parks protect
animal poachers and
prevent extinction
Social
-Traditional skills
retained -Tourists
educated about wildlife
Costs
Economic
-Jobs are low paid and
temporary -Foreign
multinationals own 80%
of the hotels, so most
profit goes back to
MEDC's
Environmental
-Coral reefs are damaged
-Safari buses cause soil erosion
and alter animal behaviour
-Hotels use up precious water
Social
-Traditional ways are
lost as they dance for
tourists to make a living
-Alcohol and standards
of dress offend kenyan
muslims. . . . . . . . . .
.-Sex tourism is
common on the coast