Leisure, tourism and sport

How human development processes give rise to leisure activities

The growth and changing purpose of leisure time for societies in different geographic and developmental contexts

The categorization of touristic activities (cost, duration, destination) and sporting activities (cost, popularity, site)

The link between economic development and participation in leisure activities

Detailed examples to illustrate recent changes in participation for two or more societies at contrasting stages of development

Factors affecting personal participation in sports and tourism, including affluence, gender, stage in lifecycle, personality, place of residence

How physical and human factors shape places into sites of leisure

Human and physical factors explaining the growth of rural and urban tourism hotspots including the role of primary and secondary touristic resources

Variations in sphere of influence for different kinds of sporting and touristic facility, including neighbourhood parks and gyms, city stadiums and national parks

Factors affecting the geography of a national sports league, including the location of its hierarchy of teams and the distribution of supporters

Case study of one national sports league

Large-scale sporting, musical, cultural or religious festivals as temporary sites of leisure and their associated costs and benefits

Case study of one festival in a rural location, its site factors and geographic impacts

The varying power of different countries to participate in global tourism and sport

Niche national tourism strategies with a global sphere of influence, including adventure tourism, movie location tourism and heritage tourism

The role of TNCs in expanding international tourism destinations, including the costs and benefits of TNC involvement for different stakeholders

Costs and benefits of tourism as a national development strategy, including economic and social/cultural effects

Political, economic and cultural factors affecting the hosting of international sporting events, including Olympics and football World Cup events

Case study of costs and benefits for one country hosting an international event

Future possibilities for management of, and participation in, tourism and sport at varying scales

The consequences of unsustainable touristic growth in rural and urban tourism hotspots, including the concept of carrying capacity and possible management options to increase site resilience

The concept of sustainable tourism, including the growth of ecotourism

One case study of sustainable tourism in one low-income country

Factors influencing future international tourism, including greater use of social media, international security and diaspora growth

The growing importance of political and cultural influences on international sport participation, including international agreements, inclusion via changing gender roles and the growing importance of the Paralympics

Synthesis (Sy), Evaluation (Ev) and Skills (Sk) opportunities

These suggestions can be integrated into the study of the above. No additional teaching time is required.

How leisure use of a place is influenced by spatial interactions with other places [Sy]

People’s freedom and ability to participate in leisure activities is subject to multiple influences from personal/local to global scales [Sy/Ev]

Different perspectives on the costs and benefits of how places are used for leisure activities and who is allowed to participate [Ev]

How trends and changes in visitor and impact data can be shown graphically [Sk]