Carrying Capacity
- Carrying capacity is a way of measuring how sustainable tourism is
- Carrying capacity can be broken down into three elements:
The Three Elements of Carrying Capacity
Elements | Definition |
Physical |
The measure of absolute space, e.g. the number of car park spaces available |
Ecological |
The level of use that the environment can sustain without damage occurring |
Perceptual |
The level of crowding a tourist will put up with before they think it is too crowded and want to leave |
- Butler’s model of tourism argues that tourist destinations will eventually exceed their carrying capacity
- This will result in either:
- Adaptation which will lead to rejuvenation
- Decline due to unsustainable tourism