Impact Of Tourism: Ruegen
166 199926 mins, 1999 For 40 years the beautiful Island of Ruegen was behind the “Iron Curtain”. The state controlled people’s holidays and visitors came to Ruegen all year round because there were few other options. But when the Berlin Wall fell, people expected prosperity. In reality it’s brought too much traffic, too much building and… Read more »
Impact Of Tourism: Antigua
159 199831 mins, 1998 Antigua looks like paradise but not for the locals. It suffers from an over-reliance on tourism. This threatens the environment, culture and economy. Most tourist jobs are poorly paid and most of the hotels are foreign owned. Cruise ship holidays, all-inclusive hotels and a new holiday development all promise to make matters… Read more »
Can Regeneration Work?
178 199830 mins, 1998 A study of the Cardiff Bay regeneration project. Cardiff was once a major international port, but the decline in the coal and steel industry led to a decline in the docks. Unemployment soared and Cardiff docks became a depressed area. Then in the 1980s the Government began a series of urban regeneration… Read more »
Tourism Businesses In The Lake District
175 199730 mins, 1997 Case studies of leisure businesses in Britain’s most popular national park. These include a “green” hotel, a booming garden centre, an animal park, and an industrial heritage site museum. They all seem successful, but what’s been their impact on the area? Are they damaging the environment? Or are they an important source… Read more »
Business In The Economy 1: South Wales
148 199734 mins, 1997 What drives a market economy? The video visits South Wales to explore this question. It illustrates primary, secondary and tertiary industries, and explains basic economic terms – demand and supply and the market price. In the 1980s many Welsh coal pits were declared “uneconomic”. The miners disagreed and fought a bitter battle… Read more »