TY - JOUR
T1 - The impact of tourism on the physical environment
AU - Cohen, Erik
PY - 1978
Y1 - 1978
N2 - Cohen Erik "The Impact of Tourism on the Physical Environment", Annals of Tourism Research, Vol. V, No. 2, April/June 1978, pp. 215-237. While moderate and well-distributed tourism may help to upkeep attractions and preserve the environment, tourism as a mass industry poses new environmental risks. This paper is a first attempt to assess systematically the environmental impact of tourism and to spell out the principal factors on which this impact depends: the intensity of tourist site-use, the resiliency of the eco-system, the time perspective of the developers and the transformational character of touristic developments. The environmental dynamics of the tourist ecological sub-system are shown to consist of a constant expansion at the margins and intensification at the mature core, leading to the creation of "contrived" attractions both at the core (as "natural" attractions decline) and the margins (to supplement meager "natural" attractions as tourism expands into less attractive regions). Two major types of measures for environmental protection are discussed: those protecting the environment for tourism and those protecting it from tourism. The need for the second type of measures is emphasized, particularly in developing countries, which face greater environmental risks from tourism than the developed ones.
AB - Cohen Erik "The Impact of Tourism on the Physical Environment", Annals of Tourism Research, Vol. V, No. 2, April/June 1978, pp. 215-237. While moderate and well-distributed tourism may help to upkeep attractions and preserve the environment, tourism as a mass industry poses new environmental risks. This paper is a first attempt to assess systematically the environmental impact of tourism and to spell out the principal factors on which this impact depends: the intensity of tourist site-use, the resiliency of the eco-system, the time perspective of the developers and the transformational character of touristic developments. The environmental dynamics of the tourist ecological sub-system are shown to consist of a constant expansion at the margins and intensification at the mature core, leading to the creation of "contrived" attractions both at the core (as "natural" attractions decline) and the margins (to supplement meager "natural" attractions as tourism expands into less attractive regions). Two major types of measures for environmental protection are discussed: those protecting the environment for tourism and those protecting it from tourism. The need for the second type of measures is emphasized, particularly in developing countries, which face greater environmental risks from tourism than the developed ones.
KW - developing areas
KW - environment
KW - tourism planning
UR - http://www.scopus.com/inward/record.url?scp=0001394007&partnerID=8YFLogxK
U2 - 10.1016/0160-7383(78)90221-9
DO - 10.1016/0160-7383(78)90221-9
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AN - SCOPUS:0001394007
SN - 0160-7383
VL - 5
SP - 215
EP - 237
JO - Annals of Tourism Research
JF - Annals of Tourism Research
IS - 2
ER -