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MANAYSAY, ADRIEL M.

BSTM 2-1A

What is Responsible tourism?

 Outlining the meaning of responsible tourism. In order to limit negative effects and enhance
beneficial contributions to the environment, local culture, and economy, tourism is referred to as
"responsible tourism." The difference between responsible and sustainable tourism is
demonstrated in the film. Although the terms are frequently used interchangeably, responsible
tourism focuses more of an emphasis on moral issues and community welfare.
The emergence of responsible tourism, which has gained popularity in recent years as more and
more tourists look to have a positive impact on the areas they visit, is the subject of this film. The
significance of responsible tourism is then discussed, with an emphasis on how to preserve the
environment and local culture, aid local businesses, and give visitors a more memorable and
genuine travel experience.The movie concludes with some advice on how the tourism sector might
behave more responsibly, including cutting back on waste and emissions, encouraging local
companies, and safeguarding cultural heritage. There will also be examples of ethical tourism
practices, such as eco- friendly lodging and cultural experiences.

Ethical Tourism Is The Future, Here's Why.


 It begins by highlighting the significance of ethical tourism methods. It draws attention to the
damaging effects that particular types of tourism can have on local economies, cultural traditions,
and the environment and declares that ethical tourism tries to lessen these effects.
In this ethical video, the speaker defines tourism and explains that it is a type of travel that is
governed by the values of justice, respect, and responsibility. It seeks to prevent the exploitation of
people and cultures as well as environmental damage from tourism-related activities.
the exploitation of local communities, the erasure of cultural legacy, and environmental
deterioration are only a few of the significant ethical challenges in tourism that are covered in
the video. It demonstrates how these issues are caused, for instance, by the use of low-wage
workers in the tourism sector, the sale of cultural property, and the degradation of ecosystems
and wildlife habitats.
- Finally, the video offers advice on how to be an ethical tourist, including researching destinations
and tourism industries, supporting local businesses, and respecting local customs and traditions.
It emphasizes the importance of being a true traveler and how this can have a positive impact on
the places and people you visit.

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