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Negative Impacts of Tourism in the Caribbean. Economic Impacts Cultural Impacts. Economic Pitfalls. Tourists’ demand for local products drive up the prices of goods making them more expensive for local people to afford. Economic Pitfalls. Seasonal nature of tourism creates “boom-bust” cycles
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Negative Impacts of Tourism in the Caribbean Economic Impacts Cultural Impacts
Economic Pitfalls • Tourists’ demand for local products drive up the prices of goods making them more expensive for local people to afford
Economic Pitfalls • Seasonal nature of tourism creates “boom-bust” cycles • Seasonal breaks during off-season means workers laid off temporarily • Reverse of multiplier effect • Production is cut, jobs are lost
Economic Pitfalls • Non-diversified economies are particularly susceptible to factors affecting tourism • Rises in travel costs, fuel costs, economic recessions, infrastructure damage as a result of hurricane activity
Strategies to Control Negative Effects of Tourism • Develop tourism slowly and gradually • Limit tourist development to preserve the physical and cultural environments • Support non-tourist jobs in the economy • Create tourism-development zones (areas where tourism development will be allowed) and apply strict controls • Develop building design codes for new tourism facilities
Strategies to Control Negative Effects of Tourism • Give residents equal access to all tourist facilities and amenities • Provide loans for local ownership of tourist facilities • Develop strong links between tourism businesses and local suppliers • Plan tourism to avoid overcrowding at facilities that residents use • Provide professional tourism training for local people
Cultural Inundation • If tourism is not carefully planned to balance with local lifestyles, aspects of the tourists’ cultures may change or replace local culture • Demonstration Effect: the impact of tourists’ values and customs on local peoples • Demonstration effect may affect religious beliefs, dress, music, eating habits, or commercial practices
Cultural Inundation • Cultural Impacts experienced as a result of tourism in the Caribbean: • Large-scale tourist developments changed rural living patterns • Seasonal work patterns were created • Traditional skills of some workers were lost • Local art, music, and clothing were commercialized to cater to tourists • Local properties and areas of natural beauty were commercialized • Crime levels increased