Global environmental consequences of tourism
Resumo: In 2000, almost 700 million international tourist arrivals were counted worldwide. Even though a global activity of this scale can be assumed to have a substantial impact on the environment, its consequences have never been assessed and quantified. In this contribution, five major aspects of the leisure-related alteration of the environment are investigated: (1) the change of land cover and land use, (2) the use of energy and its associated impacts, (3) the exchange of biota over geographical barriers and the extinction of wild species, (4) the exchange and dispersion of diseases, and (5), a psychological consequence of travel, the changes in the perception and the understanding of the environment initiated by travel. © 2002 The Authors
Tipo de documento
Artigo Científico
Tema
Biodiversidade, Alterações climáticas, Energia, Turismo sustentável
Autor
Stefan Gössling
Data
2002


