Across
- 1. Term for when visitor numbers exceed a destination's carrying capacity
- 5. Himalayan kingdom that charges a high daily tariff and caps visitors to preserve culture and environment
- 7. City whose resident population fell from 175,000 in 1951 to under 50,000 by 2023
- 8. Island nation facing 4.34mm annual sea-level rise that threatens its very existence
- 11. Groups whose strategic coordination is required to give a destination competitive advantage
- 13. Term for tourism revenue exiting a destination economy instead of remaining as local benefit
- 14. Marine ecosystem in the Caribbean that has lost 80% of its area historically
Down
- 2. Country case study where tourism revenue collapsed from 60 billion to 6.3 billion dollars during COVID-19
- 3. Surname of the scholar (with Crouch, 2003) who defined a destination as a physical space with administrative boundaries
- 4. Economic effect by which one euro of tourism spending generates 1.5 to 2.0 times secondary activity
- 5. Surname of the scholar (with Costa, 2006) who defined a destination as an area perceived by visitors as a unified offering
- 6. Common acronym for the categories of external factors affecting destination development
- 9. Term for residents being forced out of their neighbourhoods by rising tourism-driven costs
- 10. City that cut annual visitors from 32 million to 26 million after 2018 to fix overtourism
- 12. African ethnic group whose traditional dress became a tourist costume rather than a status symbol
