Tourism in Jakarta: By: Steven, Vigo, Nadine, Jade and Melvin
Tourism in Jakarta: By: Steven, Vigo, Nadine, Jade and Melvin
Tourism in Jakarta: By: Steven, Vigo, Nadine, Jade and Melvin
JAKARTA
By : Steven, Vigo, Nadine, Jade and Melvin
Ancol Dreamland
Ragunan Zoo
POSITIVE ECONOMIC
IMPACTS
Tourism provides jobs both directly and indirectly.
In 2013 there were 185 485 tourists and it grew to 195 175 tourists by
2015.
NEGATIVE ECONOMIC
IMPACTS
With a growth in the tourism industry, the government and local taxpayers
Improving roads and buildings can cost a great deal of money to both the
govern
Increasing demand for basic services and goods from tourists will often
cause price hikes that negatively affect local residents whose income does
not increase proportional.
and festivals that might otherwise have been allowed to wane, and it
creates civic pride.
locals.
Malls such as Plaza Indonesia which were built for tourists now affects
locals more.
Many tourists come from societies with different consumption patterns and
POSITIVE ENVIRONMENTAL
IMPACTS
. Tourism helps promote conservation of wildlife and natural resources such
as rain forests, as these are now regarded as tourism assets. E.g Muara
Angke wildlife reserve
NEGATIVE ENVIRONMENTAL
IMPACTS
Air pollution from tourist transportation has impacts on the global level,
. For example, especially in Jakarta, tour buses often leave their motors
running for hours while the tourists go out for an excursion because they
want to return to a comfortably air-conditioned bus.