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An Introduction to the Tourism Geography of Britain
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An Introduction to the Tourism Geography of Britain

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Introduction 
Great Britain an Ireland are the two largest islands in the group known as the British Isles, lying off the north-west costs of Europe. 
The naval heritage is an important part of Britain’s tourists appeal  and 
A cultural identity quite distinct from other west Europeans. The importance of tourism is clearly illustrated by these statistics for 2006.
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Introduction Great Britain an Ireland are the two largest islands in the group known as the British Isles, lying off the north-west costs of Europe. The naval heritage is an important part of Britain’s tourists appeal and A cultural identity quite distinct from other west Europeans. The importance of tourism is clearly illustrated by these statistics for 2006.

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Overseas arrivals to the UK exceeded 30 million;
The British took 69 million trip abroad;
The British took around 120 million domestic tripe and 
Tourism was estimated to support aver 2 million jobs directly and indirectly, and contribute almost 4.5 percent of GDP.
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Overseas arrivals to the UK exceeded 30 million; The British took 69 million trip abroad; The British took around 120 million domestic tripe and Tourism was estimated to support aver 2 million jobs directly and indirectly, and contribute almost 4.5 percent of GDP.

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The physical setting for Tourism  
Britain offers great variety.
Three landscape zones as the physical setting for tourism:
The highland zone includes Central and North Wales, the Southern Uplands and the Highlands and Islands of Scotland. Here rocks are older. The population is thinly scattered and land use is dominated by livestock rearing.
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The physical setting for Tourism Britain offers great variety. Three landscape zones as the physical setting for tourism: The highland zone includes Central and North Wales, the Southern Uplands and the Highlands and Islands of Scotland. Here rocks are older. The population is thinly scattered and land use is dominated by livestock rearing.

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The upland zone includes Exmoor, Dartmoor, the Brecon Beacons, the Black Mountains and the Pennines; and in Scotland, Caithness, Sutherland and the Orkneys. Here rocks are younger. Britain’s national parks are mainly in the highland and upland zones where they have been designated for their natural beauty and characteristic landscapes.
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The upland zone includes Exmoor, Dartmoor, the Brecon Beacons, the Black Mountains and the Pennines; and in Scotland, Caithness, Sutherland and the Orkneys. Here rocks are younger. Britain’s national parks are mainly in the highland and upland zones where they have been designated for their natural beauty and characteristic landscapes.

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The lowlands southern and eastern England. The lowlands are warmer and drier, with intensive agriculture and sprawling conurbation dominating land use.
The coasts are of major importance, particularly for domestic tourism. Most of the attractive stretches of coastline have been given protection as “Heritage Coasts” and there are plans to designate areas of the sea and sea bed as marine conservation areas.
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The lowlands southern and eastern England. The lowlands are warmer and drier, with intensive agriculture and sprawling conurbation dominating land use. The coasts are of major importance, particularly for domestic tourism. Most of the attractive stretches of coastline have been given protection as “Heritage Coasts” and there are plans to designate areas of the sea and sea bed as marine conservation areas.

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Social and Economic influences 
Social and economic changes in Britain have combined to boost demand for both domestic and international tourism. The 1960 were a particularly prosperous period of high employment in which the first real stirrings of mass demand for holidays abroad were experienced. Car ownership has increased rapidly over the period and, in 2005, car ownership stood at over 26 million vehicles.
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Social and Economic influences Social and economic changes in Britain have combined to boost demand for both domestic and international tourism. The 1960 were a particularly prosperous period of high employment in which the first real stirrings of mass demand for holidays abroad were experienced. Car ownership has increased rapidly over the period and, in 2005, car ownership stood at over 26 million vehicles.

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The time available for holiday has also grown with increased holiday entitlement, three-day weekends, and various flexible working arrangements providing blocks of time for trip away from home. Since the 1990, legislation at the European level has increased workers entitlement to holiday and leisure time.
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The time available for holiday has also grown with increased holiday entitlement, three-day weekends, and various flexible working arrangements providing blocks of time for trip away from home. Since the 1990, legislation at the European level has increased workers entitlement to holiday and leisure time.

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Between 1951 and 2001 the population in Britain grew by less than 10 percent, despite large-scale immigration. The post-Second World War baby boom produced a generation the demanded tourism and recreation from the late 1970 onwards.
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Between 1951 and 2001 the population in Britain grew by less than 10 percent, despite large-scale immigration. The post-Second World War baby boom produced a generation the demanded tourism and recreation from the late 1970 onwards.

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Demand for tourism in Britain 
Overseas visitors come to Britain for heritage, culture, the countryside and ethnic reasons. The ebb and flow of tourist movement in and out of Britain is due to the relative strength of sterling against other currencies, the health of the economy, special event attractions, the impact of international and national crises, and the marketing activities of both public and private tourist organizations.
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Demand for tourism in Britain Overseas visitors come to Britain for heritage, culture, the countryside and ethnic reasons. The ebb and flow of tourist movement in and out of Britain is due to the relative strength of sterling against other currencies, the health of the economy, special event attractions, the impact of international and national crises, and the marketing activities of both public and private tourist organizations.

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The historical trend 
The 1960
The early 1960 saw between 3 and 4million overseas visitors coming to Britain, but with the devaluation of sterling in 1967 Britain became a very attractive destination.
The 1970 
The number of overseas visitors has increased to 7 million visits by 1970. Spending by overseas visitors to Britain was greater than spending by British residents overseas. This was compounded by the Queen’s Silver Jubilee in 1977, which increased arrivals to 12 million.
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The historical trend The 1960 The early 1960 saw between 3 and 4million overseas visitors coming to Britain, but with the devaluation of sterling in 1967 Britain became a very attractive destination. The 1970 The number of overseas visitors has increased to 7 million visits by 1970. Spending by overseas visitors to Britain was greater than spending by British residents overseas. This was compounded by the Queen’s Silver Jubilee in 1977, which increased arrivals to 12 million.

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The 1980
 World economic recession also depressed visits in the early 1980 but an upturn began in 1982, caused by weaker pound and allied to economics recovery in the main generate checked by the Pan-Am bombing over Lockerbie, the Chernobyl disaster and the weakening of the US dollar.
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The 1980 World economic recession also depressed visits in the early 1980 but an upturn began in 1982, caused by weaker pound and allied to economics recovery in the main generate checked by the Pan-Am bombing over Lockerbie, the Chernobyl disaster and the weakening of the US dollar.

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The 1990 and the new millennium
By the late 1990, overseas visits to the UK had grown steadily to reach a peak of almost 26 million but by 2001 they had fallen back 23 million. Recovery began in 2002 with over 24 million arrivals and by 2006 the number was over 30 million.
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The 1990 and the new millennium By the late 1990, overseas visits to the UK had grown steadily to reach a peak of almost 26 million but by 2001 they had fallen back 23 million. Recovery began in 2002 with over 24 million arrivals and by 2006 the number was over 30 million.

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Visits from Western Europe from the majority of the market at around two-thirds of the total but are declining. Visits from North America have remained relatively stable at between 15 and 20 percent . In the rest of the world, the major markets are Australia, New Zealand, the Middle East and Japan;
Length of stay is decreasing;
Independent travel is increasing and 
Visitor spend is increasing.
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Visits from Western Europe from the majority of the market at around two-thirds of the total but are declining. Visits from North America have remained relatively stable at between 15 and 20 percent . In the rest of the world, the major markets are Australia, New Zealand, the Middle East and Japan; Length of stay is decreasing; Independent travel is increasing and Visitor spend is increasing.

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Visitor characteristic 
Holiday visits grew rapidly up until 1977
Visiting friends and relatives is a reliable and growing segment that has reached a plateau at 29 percent of total arrivals.
Business travel has also grow steadily, accounting for 28 percent of total arrivals in 2006.
Almost 90 percent visitors are to England.
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Visitor characteristic Holiday visits grew rapidly up until 1977 Visiting friends and relatives is a reliable and growing segment that has reached a plateau at 29 percent of total arrivals. Business travel has also grow steadily, accounting for 28 percent of total arrivals in 2006. Almost 90 percent visitors are to England.

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 Seasonality is less of a problem that before, but the third quarter of the year still accounts for the highest percentages of overseas visitor to Britain. Around 75 percent visitors to Britain arrive by air and 15 percent by sea, with 10 percent arriving through the Channel Tunnel.
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Seasonality is less of a problem that before, but the third quarter of the year still accounts for the highest percentages of overseas visitor to Britain. Around 75 percent visitors to Britain arrive by air and 15 percent by sea, with 10 percent arriving through the Channel Tunnel.

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British residents demand for tourism 
Around 60 percent of the British take a holiday in any one year, but taken over period of three years, this figure rises to 75 percent as some enter and other leave the market in a particular year.
The main growth in tourism has been overseas travel at the expense of the domestic long-holiday market. For the British tourism market as a whole the underlying factors fuelling growth-leisure spending, holiday entitlement and mobility-continue to rise.
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British residents demand for tourism Around 60 percent of the British take a holiday in any one year, but taken over period of three years, this figure rises to 75 percent as some enter and other leave the market in a particular year. The main growth in tourism has been overseas travel at the expense of the domestic long-holiday market. For the British tourism market as a whole the underlying factors fuelling growth-leisure spending, holiday entitlement and mobility-continue to rise.

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Domestic tourism in Britain 
Domestic tourism accounts for about 6 percent of consumer spending.
The length of stay I shorter;
The level of spending is lower and 
It is more difficult to measure in 1989 the four UK national tourist boards launched the UKTS, replacing previous surveys .
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Domestic tourism in Britain Domestic tourism accounts for about 6 percent of consumer spending. The length of stay I shorter; The level of spending is lower and It is more difficult to measure in 1989 the four UK national tourist boards launched the UKTS, replacing previous surveys .

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The historical trend 
The 1970
The decade began with strong demand for domestic holiday in Britain. The share of domestic tourism experienced absolute decline as that of overseas tourism by Britain residents increased.
The 1980
Domestic tourism is dominates by those in the lower socio-economic groups who are more sensitive to price and changes in income or economic circumstances. The mid-1980 saw a significant upturn in domestic tourism due to the increased cost travel overseas, a week pound, and vigorous promotion of holiday in Britain.
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The historical trend The 1970 The decade began with strong demand for domestic holiday in Britain. The share of domestic tourism experienced absolute decline as that of overseas tourism by Britain residents increased. The 1980 Domestic tourism is dominates by those in the lower socio-economic groups who are more sensitive to price and changes in income or economic circumstances. The mid-1980 saw a significant upturn in domestic tourism due to the increased cost travel overseas, a week pound, and vigorous promotion of holiday in Britain.

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The 1990 and the new millennium
The volume of domestic trips grew to over 123 million in 2006. Since the 1990 there have been important structural changes in the domestic tourism market:
A continued decline in length of stay;
Growth in the market for short holiday;
Growth of business and conference tourism;
A shift away from traditional coastal destinations towards towns and countryside;
A response by the coastal resorts to upgrade and reposition their facilities and 
An increased volume of trips to friends and relative .
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The 1990 and the new millennium The volume of domestic trips grew to over 123 million in 2006. Since the 1990 there have been important structural changes in the domestic tourism market: A continued decline in length of stay; Growth in the market for short holiday; Growth of business and conference tourism; A shift away from traditional coastal destinations towards towns and countryside; A response by the coastal resorts to upgrade and reposition their facilities and An increased volume of trips to friends and relative .

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Visitor Characteristics 
The level of spending on overseas trips confirms the high priority given to overseas travel by the British. Examining the reason for the visit, holiday tourism is growing representing two-thirds of trips, business tourism accounts for 15 per cent and VFR for 12 per cent of trips.
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Visitor Characteristics The level of spending on overseas trips confirms the high priority given to overseas travel by the British. Examining the reason for the visit, holiday tourism is growing representing two-thirds of trips, business tourism accounts for 15 per cent and VFR for 12 per cent of trips.

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Overseas Travel
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Organisation
National Level
-The British Tourist Authority
-The Scottish and Wales Tourist Boards 
-The English Tourism Council
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Organisation National Level -The British Tourist Authority -The Scottish and Wales Tourist Boards -The English Tourism Council

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Summary
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