Grade 12 Study Guides T. Holomisa, E. M. J. C schaller, D. J. Brown, B. de Klerk


The three pillars of sustainable tourism



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Gr12-Tourism-Study-Guide LR
The three pillars of sustainable tourism

The concept and background of the triple bottom line approach Environmental impacts (planet) Economic impacts (profit) Social impacts (people)
Responsible tourism and tourists

Codes of conduct for tourist behaviour (social, economic and environmental) How can a tourism destination attract environmentally (people, planet, profit) conscious tourists The contribution of Fair Trade in Tourism South Africa (FTTSA) towards encouraging responsible and sustainable practices Case studies of companies that practice the triple bottom-line approach


© Via Afrika Publishers If profit was the only objective, human and natural resources could be exploited so balanced approach is required.
2. Environmental impacts (planet)

2.1 Resource management (energy and water)

Resource management refers to the way in which scarce and limited resources are managed. It is important that tourism businesses reduce their energy usage to help reduce pollution and protect our limited resources. Simple things like switching off unused appliances and lights that have been left on help conserve electricity. The supply of freshwater is limited and large parts of South Africa receive little rain and are very dry. We need to conserve water to ensure that there is enough water for everyone. Simple things like fixing leaking taps help conserve water.
2.2 Waste management

Waste management refers to the management of the amount of waste generated by a tourism business. It is important that tourism businesses manage their waste since waste has a negative environmental impact. The three Rs can be applied to manage waste – reduce, reuse and recycle.
2.3 Litter control

Litter control is the reduction or avoidance of litter. Tourists should be encouraged not to litter. Tourism organisations should ensure that they provide enough rubbish bins, and encourage tourists to place litter in the correct bins for recycling. They should also encourage tourists to reduce, reuse and recycle.

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