Global Tourism Connections
Tourism: Impacts & Interconnections
Global Events & Their Impacts
Fast Fashion & Global Supply Chains
Global Connections: Comparing Tourism, Events & Fashion
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This type of travel involves people crossing international borders for leisure, creating connections between cultures and economies

International tourism

100

Tourism connects countries by allowing people to exchange traditions, languages, and this important social element.

culture

100

The Olympics are an example of this type of event that brings together participants from many countries.

an international sporting event

100

Fast fashion companies often produce clothing quickly and cheaply by using global manufacturing in countries such as this type of location.

developing countries

100

Tourism, global events, and fast fashion all connect countries through the movement of people, money, and these.

goods and ideas

200

A country may rely heavily on money brought in by visitors; this economic benefit is known by this term.

tourism revenue

200

Air travel contributes to tourism but also increases emissions of this greenhouse gas.

carbon dioxide (CO₂)

200

Large events attract visitors who spend money on accommodation, food, and transport, boosting this part of the economy.

the local economy

200

The process where companies design, manufacture, ship, and sell clothing across the world is called this.

a global supply chain

200

A product made in one country and sold in another shows how economies are connected through this process.

globalization

300

When tourists visit places like historical sites or natural landscapes, they can create both economic opportunities and this environmental challenge

environmental degradation/impact

300

Local communities may benefit from tourism through jobs in hotels, restaurants, and this industry involving travel experiences.

hospitality

300

Hosting global events can improve a city’s reputation and increase this type of worldwide recognition.

global visibility

300

A major environmental impact of fast fashion is the large amount of clothing waste sent to this place.

landfills

300

When actions in one country affect people or environments elsewhere, this concept describes the connection.

global interdependence

400

This global organization promotes sustainable tourism and studies worldwide travel trends.

the World Tourism Organization (UN Tourism)

400

A sudden global event that reduced international travel and heavily impacted tourism industries worldwide was this 2020 health crisis

COVID-19 pandemic

400

Events such as music festivals and sports tournaments can spread ideas, traditions, and this between different societies.

cultural exchange

400

Workers in fast fashion factories may experience low wages and unsafe conditions, raising concerns about this issue.

labor rights

400

A tourist destination protecting nature, an event reducing waste, and a fashion company using ethical materials all support this global goal.

sustainability

500

When a popular destination becomes overcrowded because of tourism, causing higher prices and pressure on resources, this issue occurs.

overtourism

500

Tourism that aims to protect environments and support local communities is called this.

sustainable tourism

500

After major events, cities may face unused stadiums and facilities, creating this long-term planning problem.

the legacy issue

500

Buying fewer clothes, recycling garments, and choosing ethical brands are examples of this approach.

sustainable fashion

500

The ability of people, businesses, and countries to influence one another through trade, travel, and communication is called this.

global interconnectedness

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