In: Economics
1.What are the major consequences of too many visitors?
2.What conservation/reduction measures New Zealand is undertaking for sustainability?
3.Because any development anywhere utilizes land resources, how can the idea of sustainability be accomplished?
1)CONSEQUENCES OF TOO MANY VISTORS:
a) DESTRUCTION OF NATURAL ECOSYSTEM:
The flora and fauna are the first to endure due to too many vistors in the most popular natural tourist destinations. In some cases enviranmental issues lead destruction of whole ecosystem. We can tell deforestation, exploitation of soil and pollution are some of the major problems.
b)INCREASE IN AMOUNT OF WATE:
The consequence of too many vistors is the immense accumulation of waste that people dont diffrentiate. It conceive a major environmental problem of disposal and pollution. Boracay island in the Philippines, has been closed to rebuild the ecosystem after years of ucontrolled tourism.
c)ESCAPE AND MALAISE OF RESIDENTS:
Locals are mainly affected by too many tourism. Residents protest about the raising of housing prices and rentals. They talked about the depart of small shops and replaced by tourist shops.
The last concequence is run off of resident from cities which have get to be the tourist theateres.
REDUCTION MEASURE BY NEW ZELAN FOR SUSTAINABLITY:
The New Zeland waste strategy is steadyt with a sustainable development approach. The following are the aims of new zeland
3) SUSTAINABLE USE OF LAND:
It is necessary to force on use of land because if land is only used for construction of house, buildings, bridges and industries then deforestation, soil erosion would increase, threrefore land should be used judiciously for cultivation purose.
We can sustain land through following methods: