You are required to complete an annoted bibliogrpahy of literature related to Tourism imlpacts and your case study location.
Puczko, L. and Ratz, T., 2000. Tourist and resident perceptions of the physical impacts of tourism at Lake Balaton, Hungary: Issues for sustainable tourism management. Journal of Sustainable Tourism, 8(6), pp.458-478.
In this paper, the impact of tourism on the physical environment of Balaton Lake has been discussed. In this research, the impact of tourism on both the residents and tourists has been discussed. From the research, it has been found that the most significant benefit of the residents due to tourism in Budapest and Balaton Lake is the economical improvement. Several negative impacts of tourism on the residents are also found in the article. The chief issues faced by both the residents and tourists are deterioration of the water quality and inadequate infrastructure resulting in lack of space to accommodate the tourists. According to the residents, tourists are responsible for degradation of the physical environment in the mentioned location. Due to heavy construct required for the accommodation of the tourists, agricultural areas are used to construct holiday resorts. Apart from that rapid disappearance of the vineyards and orchards is another negative impact on the environment. However, the support for the tourism industry is strong due to the financial benefits obtained from it.
Michalko, G., 2004. Tourism eclipsed by crime: The vulnerability of foreign tourists in Hungary. Journal of Travel & Tourism Marketing, 15(2-3), pp.159-172.
In this paper, the relationship between crime and tourism in Hungary has been evaluated. The article contains examples of major offences performed against the tourists and the issues of crime prevention in Hungary. It has been found that the trends in criminology is directly proportioned to the number of tourists visiting popular Hungarian tourism sites like Budapest and Balaton lake. According to the paper, the chief target of the criminals is tourists from Germany. The density of crime is found to be highest in Budapest, the capital and the region surrounding Lake Balaton at the time of the summer season. The chief reason behind this is during the summer the number of tourists is highest. These crimes are imposing a negative impact on the tourism in the mentioned region. Considering the fact that tourism is one of the major financial support for the residents of Hungary, if the numbers of tourists decrease, Hungary will suffer a financial crisis. In order to deal with the situation, it has been suggested that the government should implement frequent police control and tourist information to prevent criminal activities.
Pomucz, A. B., & Csete, M. (2015). Sustainability Assessment of Hungarian Lakeside Tourism Development. Periodica Polytechnica. Social and Management Sciences, 23(2), 121.
In this article, the impact of Lakeside tourism on the environment has been analyzed. Considering the fact that the natural, social and economical characteristics of the lakes are unique, the sustainability of these lakes is highly crucial. It has been found, while financial impact of tourism is considered as a highly positive impact of tourism on the residents of the Balaton lakes, negative impact of tourism is found on the environment. As a result of tourism, enhancement of the greenhouse gasses, decrement in the quality of landscape an air has been noticed. In case of biodiversity, chiefly, the positive impact has been noticed. The financial impact includes improvement in the quality of life of the incidents. Thus it has been concluded that tourism in Balaton Lake region should be supported however, strategies should be developed by the government to irradicate the environmental issues.
Rátz, T. (2015). The Socio-cultural Impacts of TourismCase of Lake Balaton. [online] researchgate.net. Available at: https://www.researchgate.net/publication/265045663_The_Socio-cultural_Impacts_of_Tourism_Case_of_Lake_Balaton [Accessed 26 Apr. 2018].
In the above mentioned article, the impact of tourism on the socio-cultural factor at Lake Balaton has been discussed. The chief objectives of the article are to synthesise the results of scientific analysis of the socio-cultural impacts of tourism and to study the impact of tourism on Lake Balaton. According to the major findings of the article, political factors influence the lifecycle of Lake Balaton. According to the residents of Lake Balaton, the sociocultural impact of tourism varies from significant improvement to significant worsening. While the significant improvement includes employment opportunity and income, the negative impact of tourism is traffic conditions and public security. According to the tourists, socio-cultural factors impose a high impact on their holiday experience.
climatechangepost (2018). Tourism in Hungary. [online] Climatechangepost.com. Available at: https://www.climatechangepost.com/hungary/tourism/ [Accessed 26 Apr. 2018].
This article states the impact of tourism on Lake Balaton. Considering the fact that Hungary does not have access to the sea, the people of Hungary are highly dependent on the lake. On the other hand, Tourism is a crucial sector and Hungarian people are highly dependent on the financial benefits obtained from tourism. However, season change highly influence tourism in Hungary. Considering the fact that summer is the peak time of tourist visit, several natural factors results in the decrement in the tourist interest. For instance, due to algae development, the water of the mentioned lake looks less attractable and hence reduces the quality of satisfaction of the visitors. Moreover, due to climatic change, the month of July and August may become uncomfortably hot for the tourists. As a result of these factors, tourist’s interest is decreasing, this, in turn, I imposing the negative impact on the lifestyle of the Hungarian people.
ABOUT HUNGARY (2017). Hungary’s tourism industry set to grow to largest in central and eastern Europe. [online] About Hungary.hu. Available at: https://abouthungary.hu/news-in-brief/hungarys-tourism-industry-set-to-grow-to-largest-in-central-and-eastern-europe/ [Accessed 26 Apr. 2018].
In this article, the impact of tourism on the economy of Hungary has been discussed. According to the researcher, the mentioned country has a lot of tourist sites to offer to international tourists that includes Budapest and the countryside, such as Parliament, Buda Castle, Heroes’ Square, Lake Balaton, the many spas and thermal baths. According to the researchers, as disposable income increases through Europe, travellers are getting inclined towards hotspot like Hungary. This, in turn, is imposing the positive impact on the economic condition of the residents of Hungary.
Hadwen, W.L., Arthington, A.H. and Mosisch, T.D., 2003. The impact of tourism on dune lakes on Fraser Island, Australia. Lakes & Reservoirs: Research & Management, 8(1), pp.15-26.
The major purpose of this study is to examine the impact of tourist pressure in Queensland, especially in Fraser Island. The major focus of this paper is to analyse the negative impact of tourism on the social and environmental factors of Fraser Island, Queensland. As per this article 15 lakes of this area, ware studied to determine their environmental status and potential susceptibility to analyse the impact of tourism on this area. This study further analysed the botanic diversity as well as their vulnerability including the deviation of phosphorus, chlorophyll and other components as a result of tourism.
For critical identification of potential growth of tourism industry in Fraser Island and corresponding area have been identified with the help of literature review and secondary data collection which is very relevant and valuable to measure the impact of tourism in Queensland. However, this article is focused on the environment of Fraser Island which is a significant limitation of this article.
Olsen, M., 2003. Tourism themed routes: A Queensland perspective. Journal of Vacation Marketing, 9(4), pp.331-341.
The paper examines the potential role of tourism routes in changing the visitation rate throughout Australia. However, the major focus of this study analyses the safety and security measures enforced by Tourism Queensland and how this enforcement has changed the tradition internal and external transportation routes of Queensland.
This study explores the diverse internal and external transportation system regarding their influences on the tourism industry, which is the major contribution of this article in the study of the impact of tourism. On the other hand, this study based on only trading oriented transportation system that makes the boundary of this study.
Huybers, T. and Bennett, J., 2003. Environmental management and the competitiveness of nature-based tourism destinations. Environmental and Resource Economics, 24(3), pp.213-233.
The paper examines the impact of tourism on the environment of Tropical North Queensland and the existing conducted environmental stapes that has been taken by the various government and non-government organisation. The impact of tourism on the regulations of the northern area of Queensland has been identified through the demand stimulation and industrial analysis. The productiveness of tourism and environmental intervention within the industry regulations are the main concerns of this paper.
In this paper, the industrial aspect of tourism has been well explored which is highly beneficial for gauge the legislative impact of tourism. However, this paper is based on the competitive analysis of the tourism market that is not adequate to examine the entire condition of this industry.
Queensland Government (2011). Tourism In Far North Queensland. [online] Dilgp.qld.gov.au. Available at: https://www.dilgp.qld.gov.au/resources/plan/far-north-queensland/background/tourism-report.pdf [Accessed 26 Apr. 2018].
The paper examines the economic and social impact of tourism in the Northern Queensland region and its corresponding areas. This paper is basically a planning information and forecast. The social and economic impact has been analysed as per the activities of tourists in this area and their contribution to the national GDP growth. This study has been classified the tourists as per the demographic and financial background.
The study is highly relevant to the examination process of the impact of tourism on Queensland. In the social study of Queensland with respect to the current and potential tourism growth, this literature is highly valuable. However, this study is only limited to housing stock and housing type of the locality which is the major limitation of this study as well.
Guy R.West (2001). Annals of Tourism Research | Elsevier. [online] Business.qld.gov.au. Available at: https://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/abs/pii/016073839390005N [Accessed 26 Apr. 2018].
This study is completely focused on the economic aspect of tourism in Queensland, Australia. This report has compares the rate of visitors arriving in this area with the resultant economical consequences with traditional matrix analysis. This paper also examined the traditional Queensland economy and the input-output ratio of regional financial prosperity. This paper is a comprehensive analysis of tourism activity in this area.
This study explores the diverse internal and external economic impact regarding the influences of the tourism industry, which is the major contribution of this article in the study of impact of tourism. On the other hand, this study based on only analysed the economical growth by the traditional viewpoint that drew the boundary of this literature.
Queensland Government (2010). Tourism data and statistics | Business Queensland. [online] Business.qld.gov.au. Available at: https://www.business.qld.gov.au/industries/hospitality-tourisms-port/tourism/qld/data/economy [Accessed 26 Apr. 2018].
The paper examines the impact of tourism on the overall condition of Queensland and the existing social cultural and demographical diversities that have been researched by various government and non-government organisation. The impact of tourism on the overall demographical condition throughout Queensland has been identified through the numerical and statistical analysis.
In this paper, the effect of tourism has been well explored which is highly beneficial for gauge the socio-cultural impact of tourism in the area of Queensland. However, this paper is based on the numerical analysis of the various published data which is not adequate to examine the current condition of this area.
ABOUT HUNGARY (2017). Hungary’s tourism industry set to grow to largest in central and eastern Europe. [online] About Hungary.hu. Available at: https://abouthungary.hu/news-in-brief/hungarys-tourism-industry-set-to-grow-to-largest-in-central-and-eastern-europe/ [Accessed 26 Apr. 2018].
climatechangepost (2018). Tourism in Hungary. [online] Climatechangepost.com. Available at: https://www.climatechangepost.com/hungary/tourism/ [Accessed 26 Apr. 2018].
Guy R.West (2001). Annals of Tourism Research | Elsevier. [online] Business.qld.gov.au. Available at: https://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/abs/pii/016073839390005N [Accessed 26 Apr. 2018].
Hadwen, W.L., Arthington, A.H. and Mosisch, T.D., 2003. The impact of tourism on dune lakes on Fraser Island, Australia. Lakes & Reservoirs: Research & Management, 8(1), pp.15-26.
Huybers, T. and Bennett, J., 2003. Environmental management and the competitiveness of nature-based tourism destinations. Environmental and Resource Economics, 24(3), pp.213-233.
Michalko, G., 2004. Tourism eclipsed by crime: The vulnerability of foreign tourists in Hungary. Journal of Travel & Tourism Marketing, 15(2-3), pp.159-172.
Olsen, M., 2003. Tourism themed routes: A Queensland perspective. Journal of Vacation Marketing, 9(4), pp.331-341.
Pomucz, A. B., & Csete, M. (2015). Sustainability Assessment of Hungarian Lakeside Tourism Development. Periodica Polytechnica. Social and Management Sciences, 23(2), 121.
Puczko, L. and Ratz, T., 2000. Tourist and resident perceptions of the physical impacts of tourism at Lake Balaton, Hungary: Issues for sustainable tourism management. Journal of Sustainable Tourism, 8(6), pp.458-478.
Queensland Government (2010). Tourism data and statistics | Business Queensland. [online] Business.qld.gov.au. Available at: https://www.business.qld.gov.au/industries/hospitalitytourismsport/tourism/qld/data/economy [Accessed 26 Apr. 2018].
Queensland Government (2011). Tourism In Far North Queensland. [online] Dilgp.qld.gov.au. Available at: https://www.dilgp.qld.gov.au/resources/plan/far-north-queensland/background/tourism-report.pdf [Accessed 26 Apr. 2018].
Rátz, T. (2015). The Socio-cultural Impacts of TourismCase of Lake Balaton. [online] researchgate.net. Available at: https://www.researchgate.net/publication/265045663_The_Socio-cultural_Impacts_of_Tourism_Case_of_Lake_Balaton [Accessed 26 Apr. 2018]
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