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How Innovation in Business & Sustainability Impacts Tourism

January 27, 2023 By GISuser

The saying “no man is an island” is true in so many spheres of life. No one aspect of life is un-impacted by the others. Your ethics, for example, are impacted by how your parents raised you, and they in turn impact how you live your life and interact with others. They impact business practices, meal choices, clothing choices, the places you will travel to and the kind of car you will buy. Each sphere impacts the others in one way or another. Similarly, the world of business is touched by many things, as business is everywhere. Sustainability and business need to go hand in hand in a modern world, so each influences the other. Tourism is a business, but is influenced heavily by both sustainability and demand. How do we help these spheres coexist? By innovating and creating new ways of doing business and tourism.

With sustainability, tourism has had to change some practices, abandon other practices, and adopt entirely new ones. Minimizing animal tourism, for example, will affect the economy and business practices of an entire area. The tourism and business sectors must come together and find innovative ways to replace lost tourism revenue, but with solutions and features that are sustainable as well as financially viable. It’s a complicated little web, but everything is interconnected. From West Virginia, to Phuket, to Istanbul, sustainable tourism is now big business. Let’s take a look at how the three spheres work together and interact.

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Innovation

“Adapt or die ” is a saying that definitely applies to business. There’s no point in selling something that no one is buying, so you need to put your innovation skills to the test to either make your business an essential one or shift its focus to provide an essential product or service. The tech sector is as innovative as they come, and big business to boot. Things change in this sector faster than you can blink: new technology is on the rise, and older tech is falling by the wayside faster than you can say “I, Robot.” These advances in tech make our lives easier every day, and shoulder a huge amount of the burden that is finding ways to live sustainably as a population. Without tech we wouldn’t be able to store and utilize solar energy, there would be no green transportation, and no clothing that decomposes and becomes a helpful part of the earth when it’s discarded. Someone, somewhere said “We can do better than this,” and pushed forward using every bit of innovation they had to help create more sustainable ways of living on this planet.

Tech is helping us do away with animal tourism, which has incredibly negative impacts on the environment and the animals in question, by offering us more ways to experience exotic animals and pristine locations from the comfort of our homes. VR, 8K televisions, and augmented reality bring nature into our homes with no negative impact on the world around us.

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Reclaiming lost tourism income

While we need to guard the planet we live on and the animals who share it with us, tourism is an essential part of many country’s economies. Greener tourism may mean setting aside certain sites that were previously tourist attractions, but how does a country replace that lost income? Tourism in West Virginia is largely based on natural attractions, bringing in avid hikers, rafters, and campers. An influx of tourists may boost the economy, but what kind of impact do all those extra people, all those extra carbon footprints, and all that extra waste have on this beautiful state? Eco-conscious tourism is a big part of the state’s tourist economy now, with tourist destinations focusing on purchasing locally made products for their guests to use and consume. Hotel and B&B gardens are all local and organic, many of them growing their own produce, the remains of which go back to the earth as compost. Thanks to developments in the science and tech industries, natural fertilizers and pesticides are now the norm rather than harsh chemicals. Less air-conditioning is used and fans are employed instead.

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Locals in West Virginia are teaching earth-friendly crafts to the youngsters, offering courses on cooking with local and seasonal ingredients for the foodie tourists, and teaching hikers about the nature they walk through so they can look after it well. Since sustainability is now such big business, and no business wants to be seen to be avoiding sustainable practices, bringing more earth-friendly practices into a businesses repertoire can only be a positive. Sometimes, innovating looks like going back to our roots.

Wrap up

Innovation, business, sustainability and tourism are all aspects of living life on this planet. They all touch each other in a number of ways, and can impact each other positively if we manage them well. Sustainability is the only future this planet has, and tech can help us get there. There is profit to be made from tech, and innovators in the field can not only make bank, but also pay the earth back for everything she has given the human race. If you do it right, it’s a win, win, win!

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