Mauritius: Tourism And Social Problems
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12
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12 pages in length. Tourism, in and of itself, is meant to bolster the economic strength of the city, state or country where it exists. While its two primary functions are to expose the traveler to the location's unique and wonderful offerings, as well as allow the people to benefit financially from the money the tourist leaves behind, it has also been known to elicit a less than advantageous outcome in the way of labor, environmental and political issues. Mauritius is one of many places where tourism has become a double-edged sword with the local people, inasmuch as it represents much-needed economic support while at the same time reflecting certain problems for the natives. Bibliography lists 16 sources.
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