High school or university students studying geography, environmental studies, or social sciences
Preparing for a class debate or essay on whether tourism should be regulated
This 72-node mind map template explores the debate 'Should tourism be regulated?' through four branches: arguments for and against regulation, proposed solutions, studied documents, and key notions. It covers specific cases like Thilafushi island ('rubbish island'), Bali's seaweed disappearance, and Australia's Baz Luhrmann ad. The template includes concepts such as dark tourism, doom tourism, and ecotourism, and references texts like 'Jammed: Overcrowding at the world's most popular tourism sites'. It is ideal for students, educators, and policy analysts examining tourism's environmental and cultural impacts.
Conditions d'utilisationPreparing for a class debate or essay on whether tourism should be regulated
Developing a policy proposal for sustainable tourism in a local community
Creating a lesson plan or lecture on the environmental and cultural impacts of tourism
Open the template in Xmind to review the four main branches covering arguments, solutions, documents, and key notions regarding tourism regulation.
Add your own case studies and research findings to the existing nodes while linking specific citations to the dedicated documents branch.
Finalize your mind map and export it as a PDF, image, or presentation to share your insights on environmental and cultural impacts.
The template includes 72 nodes across four branches: arguments for and against regulation, solutions like ecotourism, studied documents (videos, texts, cartoons), and key notions such as 'Forms and places of power' and 'The Idea of Progress'.
Open the .xmind file, explore the 'Should .... ?' branch to list pros and cons, then use the 'documents studied in class' branch to cite specific sources like 'Toxic Bomb Ticks on the Maldives' or 'Jammed: Overcrowding'.
Yes, the template is free to download and fully editable in Xmind. You can add your own nodes, modify existing ones, and customize the layout to fit your needs.
Dark tourism is visiting places associated with death or tragedy. The template covers it under the 'no' branch as 'remembrance places for history not to repeat', and also lists 'doom tourism' as visiting environmentally threatened sites like the Great Barrier Reef.
Absolutely. The 'how ?' branch provides solutions like 'ecotourism' and 'help local populations', while the 'Notions ?' branch links tourism to 'sustainability' under 'The Idea of Progress'.
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