Tourism in Rotorua #3

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Tourism jobs like guiding and hospitality work.
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Tourist spending boosts other local businesses.
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Rotorua’s income benefits from tourism growth.
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Changes in tourist numbers by season.
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NZ residents travelling to Rotorua.
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Overseas visitors coming to see Rotorua.
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Money earned from tourists’ spending.
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Growth of Rotorua’s tourism services and sites.
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Locals creating tourism businesses or experiences.
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Promoting Rotorua as a destination to visitors.
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Damage to Rotorua’s nature from tourism pressure.
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Maximum visitors before harm occurs.
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Too many visitors causing overcrowding or strain.
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Protecting Rotorua’s natural and cultural areas.
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Eco-friendly travel focused on education and nature.
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Loss of geothermal pressure from water overuse.
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Tourism-driven expansion of the city’s built area.
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Loss of meaning in culture from tourism.
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Laws that manage tourism’s environmental impact.
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Local government managing tourism and sustainability.