Post on 14-Jun-2015
description
transcript
Economic Elective:Changes in Economic Activity
Chapter 2
Page 22 – 26: Mass Tourism in Spain
• Mass tourism involves large numbers of tourists visiting an area over a short period of time.
• In Europe the mass tourism industry has grown from nothing before 1950 to a multibillion-euro industry today.
• Mass tourism is now the most important industry in Spain.
Can you think why mass tourism has grown so rapidly since the 1950s?
Why mass tourism has grown since 1950s (see pg 22):
• Improved transport infrastructure.• Cheaper travel.• Increase in wealth.• More leisure time.• Climate and scenery.
Can you think of some of the benefits of tourism in Spain?
Any negative impacts of mass tourism on Spain?
Spanish culture...
Spanish culture... is being hidden.
Most tourists do not speak Spanish.
The resorts are losing their Spanish identity
Some holiday makers behave badly...
And not just women.
Petty crime and drug taking are
problems in resorts.
Houses are more expensive by the coast ...too expensive for most locals who have to move
inland where property is cheaper.
Some resorts have become concrete jungles
Traditional Spanish architecture is being swamped
Pollution – some partly treated sewage enters the Mediterranean Sea.
Water is scarce due to low rainfall in summer. Meeting
the water needs of tourism and irrigated farming is a
challenge.
Physical and Human Factors leading to the development of mass tourism in Southern Spain
• See page 23.
Questions
Ordinary1. Draw a sketch map of
Spain showing and naming any 3 tourist resorts.
2. Page 41 Q24
Higher1. Draw a sketch map of
Spain showing and naming any 4 tourist resorts.
2. Page 42 Q29:Layout – Use Sub-headings:– Mass Tourism in Spain – Intro– Physical Factors– Human Factors