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Tourism: Principles, Practices, Philosophies
9th Edition - ©2003
• Understand what tourism is and its
many definitions.
• Learn the components of tourism
and tourism management.
• Examine the various approaches to
studying tourism.
• Appreciate how important this
industry is to the economy of the
world and of many countries.
• Know the benefits and costs of
tourism.
Learning Objectives
Chapter 1: Tourism in Perspective
Part One: Tourism Overview
Tourism: Principles, Practices, Philosophies
9th Edition - ©2003 Chapter 1: Tourism in Perspective
Part One: Tourism Overview
Tourism: Principles, Practices, Philosophies
9th Edition - ©2003
Definition of Tourism
Tourism may be defined as the
processes, activities, and outcomes
arising from the relationships and
the interactions among tourists,
tourism suppliers, host
governments, host communities,
and surrounding environments that
are involved in the attracting and
hosting of visitors.
Chapter 1: Tourism in Perspective
Part One: Tourism Overview
Tourism: Principles, Practices, Philosophies
9th Edition - ©2003
WTO Definition of Tourism
Tourism comprises the activities of
persons traveling to and staying in
places outside their usual
environment for not more than one
consecutive year for leisure, business
and other purposes.
Chapter 1: Tourism in Perspective
Part One: Tourism Overview
Tourism: Principles, Practices, Philosophies
9th Edition - ©2003
Visitor
A “visitor” is defined as those persons
who travel to a country other than
that in which they have their usual
residence but outside their usual
environment for a period not
exceeding twelve months and whose
main purpose of visit is other than the
exercise of an activity remunerated
from within the place visited.
Chapter 1: Tourism in Perspective
Part One: Tourism Overview
Tourism: Principles, Practices, Philosophies
9th Edition - ©2003
Classification of Travelers
(1) Tourists in international technical definitions.
(2) Excursionists in international technical definitions.
(3) Travelers whose trips are shorter than those that qualify for travel and
tourism; e.g., under 50 miles (80 km) from home.
(4) Students traveling between home and school only -- other travel of students
is within scope of travel and tourism.
(5) All persons moving to a new place of residence including all one-way
travelers, such as emigrants, immigrants, refugees, domestic migrants, and
nomads.
Chapter 1: Tourism in Perspective
Part One: Tourism Overview
Tourism: Principles, Practices, Philosophies
9th Edition - ©2003
The Tourism Phenomenon:
Components of tourism and tourism management
Chapter 1: Tourism in Perspective
Part One: Tourism Overview
Tourism: Principles, Practices, Philosophies
9th Edition - ©2003
Tourism Course
Department
or Discipline
Tourism
Studies
Sociology
of
Tourism
SociologyParks
and
Recreation
Source: adapted from Jafar Jafari, University of Wisconsin-Stout, Study of
Tourism: Choices of Discipline and Approach.
Disciplinary inputs to the tourism field
Chapter 1: Tourism in Perspective
Part One: Tourism Overview
Tourism: Principles, Practices, Philosophies
9th Edition - ©2003
In 2001 it is estimated to
account for some:
•$3.5 trillion of Economic
Activity
•207 million jobs
In 2011 it is estimated to
account for :
•$7.0 trillion of Economic
Activity
•260 million jobs
Travel and Tourism ---
World’s Largest Industry
Source: WTTC
Chapter 1: Tourism in Perspective
Part One: Tourism Overview
Tourism: Principles, Practices, Philosophies
9th Edition - ©2003
• Travel and Tourism will continue to
expand faster than the economy as a
whole and faster than comparable
industries.
• By 2011 Travel & Tourism is expected
to account for:
*Over twice the output at $7.0 trillion
*More jobs --- 260 million employees
• Growth depends on enlightened
government policy
Travel and Tourism Can
Double in Size by 2011
Source: WTTC
Chapter 1: Tourism in Perspective
Part One: Tourism Overview
Tourism: Principles, Practices, Philosophies
9th Edition - ©2003
World’s Top 5 Tourism
Destinations
2000
International Market Share
Tourist Arrivals % of World
Rank, (thousands) % Change Total,
2000 Country 2000 1999/00 2000
1 France 74,500 2.0 10.7
2 United States 52,700 8.7 7.5
3 Spain 48,500 3.7 6.9
4 Italy 41,200 12.8 5.9
5 China 31,200 15.5 4.5
Source: WTO
Chapter 1: Tourism in Perspective
Part One: Tourism Overview
Tourism: Principles, Practices, Philosophies
9th Edition - ©2003
World’s Top 5
Tourism Earners
2000
International Market Share
Tourism Receipts % of World
Rank, (US$ million) % Change Total,
2000 Country 2000 1999/00 2000
1 United States 83,800 11.9 17.6
2 Spain 31,000 -4.3 6.5
3 France 29,900 -5.1 6.4
4 Italy 27,700 -2.5 5.8
5 United Kingdom 19,300 -4.7 4.0
Source: WTO
Chapter 1: Tourism in Perspective
Part One: Tourism Overview
Tourism: Principles, Practices, Philosophies
9th Edition - ©2003
Tourism:
What it Means to the U.S.
Economy
• Travel spending in U.S. generated $584.4
billion in 2000.
• Tourism is the nation’s third largest retail
industry.
• Tourism is the nation’s largest service export.
• Over 7 million Americans employed directly in
the travel industry, 9 million indirectly for a
total of over 16 million jobs.
• Tourism is the first, second, or third largest
employer in 29 states.
• Tourism provides more than 684,000
executive level positions in each year.
• Travel industry provides a disproportionate
number of jobs for the traditionally
disadvantaged.
Source: Travel Industry Association of America (TIA)
Chapter 1: Tourism in Perspective
Part One: Tourism Overview
Tourism: Principles, Practices, Philosophies
9th Edition - ©2003
• Can be developed with
local products and
resources
• Diversifies the
economy
• Tends to be compatible
with other economic
activities
• Spreads development
• High multiplier impact
• Increases
governmental
revenues
Benefits of Tourism -
Economic
• Provides employment
opportunities
• Generates foreign
exchange
• Increases Incomes
• Increases GNP
• Can be built on
existing infrastructure
• Develops an
infrastructure that will
also help stimulate
local commerce and
industry
Chapter 1: Tourism in Perspective
Part One: Tourism Overview
Tourism: Principles, Practices, Philosophies
9th Edition - ©2003
• Broadens educational and cultural
horizons
• Improves quality of life - higher
incomes and improved standards of
living
• Justifies environmental protection and
improvement
• Provides tourist and
recreational facilities
that may be used by
a local population
Benefits of Tourism -
Social
Chapter 1: Tourism in Perspective
Part One: Tourism Overview
Tourism: Principles, Practices, Philosophies
9th Edition - ©2003
• Reinforces preservation of heritage and
tradition
• Visitor interest in local culture provides
employment for artists, musicians and
other performing artists enhancing
cultural heritage
• Breaks down language barriers,
sociocultural barriers, class barriers,
racial barriers, political barriers, and
religious barriers
• Creates a favorable worldwide image
for a destination
• Promotes a global community
• Promotes international understanding
and peace
Benefits of Tourism -
Cultural
Chapter 1: Tourism in Perspective
Part One: Tourism Overview
Tourism: Principles, Practices, Philosophies
9th Edition - ©2003
• Develops excess demand
• Results in high leakage
• Creates difficulties of seasonality
• Causes inflation
• Can result in unbalanced economic
development
• Increases vulnerability to economic
and political changes
Disadvantages of Tourism -
Economic
Chapter 1: Tourism in Perspective
Part One: Tourism Overview
Tourism: Principles, Practices, Philosophies
9th Edition - ©2003
• Creates social problems
• Degrades the natural physical
environment and creates pollution
• Degrades the cultural environment
• Threatens family structure
• Commercializes culture, religion, and
the arts
• Creates misunderstanding
• Creates conflicts in the host society
• Contributes to disease, economic
fluctuation, and transportation problems
Disadvantages of Tourism -
Social
Chapter 1: Tourism in Perspective
Part One: Tourism Overview

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tourism_chapter_01.ppt

  • 1. Tourism: Principles, Practices, Philosophies 9th Edition - ©2003 • Understand what tourism is and its many definitions. • Learn the components of tourism and tourism management. • Examine the various approaches to studying tourism. • Appreciate how important this industry is to the economy of the world and of many countries. • Know the benefits and costs of tourism. Learning Objectives Chapter 1: Tourism in Perspective Part One: Tourism Overview
  • 2. Tourism: Principles, Practices, Philosophies 9th Edition - ©2003 Chapter 1: Tourism in Perspective Part One: Tourism Overview
  • 3. Tourism: Principles, Practices, Philosophies 9th Edition - ©2003 Definition of Tourism Tourism may be defined as the processes, activities, and outcomes arising from the relationships and the interactions among tourists, tourism suppliers, host governments, host communities, and surrounding environments that are involved in the attracting and hosting of visitors. Chapter 1: Tourism in Perspective Part One: Tourism Overview
  • 4. Tourism: Principles, Practices, Philosophies 9th Edition - ©2003 WTO Definition of Tourism Tourism comprises the activities of persons traveling to and staying in places outside their usual environment for not more than one consecutive year for leisure, business and other purposes. Chapter 1: Tourism in Perspective Part One: Tourism Overview
  • 5. Tourism: Principles, Practices, Philosophies 9th Edition - ©2003 Visitor A “visitor” is defined as those persons who travel to a country other than that in which they have their usual residence but outside their usual environment for a period not exceeding twelve months and whose main purpose of visit is other than the exercise of an activity remunerated from within the place visited. Chapter 1: Tourism in Perspective Part One: Tourism Overview
  • 6. Tourism: Principles, Practices, Philosophies 9th Edition - ©2003 Classification of Travelers (1) Tourists in international technical definitions. (2) Excursionists in international technical definitions. (3) Travelers whose trips are shorter than those that qualify for travel and tourism; e.g., under 50 miles (80 km) from home. (4) Students traveling between home and school only -- other travel of students is within scope of travel and tourism. (5) All persons moving to a new place of residence including all one-way travelers, such as emigrants, immigrants, refugees, domestic migrants, and nomads. Chapter 1: Tourism in Perspective Part One: Tourism Overview
  • 7. Tourism: Principles, Practices, Philosophies 9th Edition - ©2003 The Tourism Phenomenon: Components of tourism and tourism management Chapter 1: Tourism in Perspective Part One: Tourism Overview
  • 8. Tourism: Principles, Practices, Philosophies 9th Edition - ©2003 Tourism Course Department or Discipline Tourism Studies Sociology of Tourism SociologyParks and Recreation Source: adapted from Jafar Jafari, University of Wisconsin-Stout, Study of Tourism: Choices of Discipline and Approach. Disciplinary inputs to the tourism field Chapter 1: Tourism in Perspective Part One: Tourism Overview
  • 9. Tourism: Principles, Practices, Philosophies 9th Edition - ©2003 In 2001 it is estimated to account for some: •$3.5 trillion of Economic Activity •207 million jobs In 2011 it is estimated to account for : •$7.0 trillion of Economic Activity •260 million jobs Travel and Tourism --- World’s Largest Industry Source: WTTC Chapter 1: Tourism in Perspective Part One: Tourism Overview
  • 10. Tourism: Principles, Practices, Philosophies 9th Edition - ©2003 • Travel and Tourism will continue to expand faster than the economy as a whole and faster than comparable industries. • By 2011 Travel & Tourism is expected to account for: *Over twice the output at $7.0 trillion *More jobs --- 260 million employees • Growth depends on enlightened government policy Travel and Tourism Can Double in Size by 2011 Source: WTTC Chapter 1: Tourism in Perspective Part One: Tourism Overview
  • 11. Tourism: Principles, Practices, Philosophies 9th Edition - ©2003 World’s Top 5 Tourism Destinations 2000 International Market Share Tourist Arrivals % of World Rank, (thousands) % Change Total, 2000 Country 2000 1999/00 2000 1 France 74,500 2.0 10.7 2 United States 52,700 8.7 7.5 3 Spain 48,500 3.7 6.9 4 Italy 41,200 12.8 5.9 5 China 31,200 15.5 4.5 Source: WTO Chapter 1: Tourism in Perspective Part One: Tourism Overview
  • 12. Tourism: Principles, Practices, Philosophies 9th Edition - ©2003 World’s Top 5 Tourism Earners 2000 International Market Share Tourism Receipts % of World Rank, (US$ million) % Change Total, 2000 Country 2000 1999/00 2000 1 United States 83,800 11.9 17.6 2 Spain 31,000 -4.3 6.5 3 France 29,900 -5.1 6.4 4 Italy 27,700 -2.5 5.8 5 United Kingdom 19,300 -4.7 4.0 Source: WTO Chapter 1: Tourism in Perspective Part One: Tourism Overview
  • 13. Tourism: Principles, Practices, Philosophies 9th Edition - ©2003 Tourism: What it Means to the U.S. Economy • Travel spending in U.S. generated $584.4 billion in 2000. • Tourism is the nation’s third largest retail industry. • Tourism is the nation’s largest service export. • Over 7 million Americans employed directly in the travel industry, 9 million indirectly for a total of over 16 million jobs. • Tourism is the first, second, or third largest employer in 29 states. • Tourism provides more than 684,000 executive level positions in each year. • Travel industry provides a disproportionate number of jobs for the traditionally disadvantaged. Source: Travel Industry Association of America (TIA) Chapter 1: Tourism in Perspective Part One: Tourism Overview
  • 14. Tourism: Principles, Practices, Philosophies 9th Edition - ©2003 • Can be developed with local products and resources • Diversifies the economy • Tends to be compatible with other economic activities • Spreads development • High multiplier impact • Increases governmental revenues Benefits of Tourism - Economic • Provides employment opportunities • Generates foreign exchange • Increases Incomes • Increases GNP • Can be built on existing infrastructure • Develops an infrastructure that will also help stimulate local commerce and industry Chapter 1: Tourism in Perspective Part One: Tourism Overview
  • 15. Tourism: Principles, Practices, Philosophies 9th Edition - ©2003 • Broadens educational and cultural horizons • Improves quality of life - higher incomes and improved standards of living • Justifies environmental protection and improvement • Provides tourist and recreational facilities that may be used by a local population Benefits of Tourism - Social Chapter 1: Tourism in Perspective Part One: Tourism Overview
  • 16. Tourism: Principles, Practices, Philosophies 9th Edition - ©2003 • Reinforces preservation of heritage and tradition • Visitor interest in local culture provides employment for artists, musicians and other performing artists enhancing cultural heritage • Breaks down language barriers, sociocultural barriers, class barriers, racial barriers, political barriers, and religious barriers • Creates a favorable worldwide image for a destination • Promotes a global community • Promotes international understanding and peace Benefits of Tourism - Cultural Chapter 1: Tourism in Perspective Part One: Tourism Overview
  • 17. Tourism: Principles, Practices, Philosophies 9th Edition - ©2003 • Develops excess demand • Results in high leakage • Creates difficulties of seasonality • Causes inflation • Can result in unbalanced economic development • Increases vulnerability to economic and political changes Disadvantages of Tourism - Economic Chapter 1: Tourism in Perspective Part One: Tourism Overview
  • 18. Tourism: Principles, Practices, Philosophies 9th Edition - ©2003 • Creates social problems • Degrades the natural physical environment and creates pollution • Degrades the cultural environment • Threatens family structure • Commercializes culture, religion, and the arts • Creates misunderstanding • Creates conflicts in the host society • Contributes to disease, economic fluctuation, and transportation problems Disadvantages of Tourism - Social Chapter 1: Tourism in Perspective Part One: Tourism Overview