The growth of tourism on an international scale has brought with it problems. However, tourism particularly related to its impact on societies and the natural environment.
The uncritical acceptance of the benefits of tourism prevalent began to give way to a more balanced approach to the role of tourism development, particularly related to its non-economic impacts.
Tourism policy makers and tourism planners began to include socio-economic and environmental factors in their area of work concerns about overdevelopment of coastal regions, poor resort planning, and links between tourism and prostitution in some Asian cities were all issues that were seen as negative features.
Tourism is connected with prostitution and child prostitution and it has created cultural and social problems which are disadvantageous of tourisms industry. Economic advantages were no longer the only criteria to support the development of tourism increasingly, development is linked to the concept of sustainability.
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