User:Groundhogluv/Disney+/Bibliography

You will be compiling your bibliography and creating an outline of the changes you will make in this sandbox.

Whittaker, G., Lewicki, K., & Lu, K. (2023, June 29). How tourism can protect cultural heritage. Solimar International. https://www.solimarinternational.com/how-tourism-can-protect-cultural-heritage/

Outline of proposed changes
Click on the edit button to draft your outline. Within the "Environmental impacts" section, we will expand on the point about fewer natural environments being found today. Emphasize the point, that this is due to an increasing amount of tourists seeking authentic, pristine, and remote locations to explore. If their desire is to uncover remote locations, fewer and fewer pristine locations remain. Include a citation where the article placed [citation needed], to support the claim of natural habitats deteriorating. Also, there could be an opportunity to point out these lands are only seen as attractions for tourists, and while they seek to explore the environment, they are simultaneously decreasing the resources available.

Under the "Comparison with conventional tourism and mass tourism," elaborate on the sentence discussing the stress that tourism has had on diverse habitats and Indigenous cultures. Go into detail about the specific effects tourism has on Indigenous communities. Include a comprehensive lists of both the positive and negative outcomes that have resulted because of an increase in tourists' fascination. Add a citation where [citation needed] to support the claim for Indigenous cultures.

Additionally under "Comparison with conventional tourism and mass tourism," go into detail about the changes humans have made to the natural habitats due to the increase of tourism. Such as, building accommodations, keeping up maintenance, and the desires of tourists. For instance, discuss whether or not the natives are impacted by the land being taken and modified for airports or hotels, and their opinion on these environmental changes. Additionally, it may be important to touch on the effects that these changes have had on wildlife within these remote destinations.