ON
BAGUIO CITY
DATE: December 20 – 22, 2013
In Partial Fulfillment of the Requirements for the Subject
TOURISM IMPACTS AND SUSTAINABILITY (TSMN22H)
Lyceum of the Philippines University
College Of International Tourism and Hospitality Management
Intramuros, Manila
Sy: 2013-2014 Sem: 2nd Semester
Submitted To:
MRS. MINERVA LABADAN
Submitted By:
MARREN CAHILIG
KRIZZA CRISOSTOMO
JULIUS CUDIAMAT
PAUL DANTES
STEFFI FRANZ DE BELEN
TABLE OF CONTENTS\
I. INTRODUCTION 1
II. OBJECTIVE 2
III. OBSERVATION 3
a. Figure 1: Positive and Negative Impacts of Tourism in Socio-Cultural
IV. ANALYZATION 4
V. CONCLUSION AND RECOMMENDATION 6
INTRODUCTION
Socio-cultural can be easily understood by anyone because it only defines the interaction of people and different kinds of culture and tourism is one of the reasons there have been a generation of socio-cultural impacts. Socio-cultural impacts of tourism are described as the effects on the host communities of direct and indirect interaction with the tourists and the relation with the tourism industry. The impacts arise when tourism brings about changes in value systems and behavior and thereby threatens indigenous identity. Furthermore, changes often occur in community structure, family relationships, collective traditional life styles, ceremonies and morality. But tourism can also generate positive impacts as it can serve as a supportive force for peace, foster pride in cultural traditions and help avoid urban relocation by creating local jobs. As often happens when different cultures meet, socio-cultural impacts are ambiguous: the same objectively described impacts are seen as beneficial by some groups, and are perceived as negative - or as having negative aspects - by other stakeholders.