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Date May 2015 Marks available 4 Reference code 15M.2.hl.9
Level HL only Paper 2 Time zone
Command term Describe Question number 9 Adapted from N/A

Question

The graph shows international tourist arrivals for three regions between 1990 and 2010.

Describe the trends shown on the graph.

[4]
a.

Explain three reasons for the changes in international tourist arrivals shown on the graph.

[6]
b.

Examine the extent to which sustainable tourism might be successfully implemented in different environments.

[10]
c.

Markscheme

Award [1] for recognition that arrivals are increasing in all three regions.

Award [1] for quantification (use of data).

Award up to [2] for any two of the following:

a.

Award [1] each for a valid reason, that relates to international tourism growth, and a further [1] for development or exemplification of the reason.

For example:

A wide variety of reasons could be given, including:

b.

Sustainable tourism aims to meet economic social and environmental goals and to preserve tourist resources for future generations.

Possible ways/strategies of implementing sustainable tourism might include:

Negative impacts of tourism which might detract from the success of sustainability strategies could include over-exploitation of the environment, economic “leakage” of tourist revenues, or cultural dilution.

“Environments” could be interpreted as different places/cities/rural locations/ecosystems or biomes.

Good answers may provide a structured examination of what is meant by sustainable tourism (economic/social/environmental strands) and the extent to which these different goals have been met. Another approach might be to provide a structured examination of differing approaches to managing tourism in different geographical environments/contexts (levels of development, scale, etc).

For band D, expect some description of the outcomes of relevant/sustainable tourism strategies in one or two environments/places.

At band E, expect either more detailed explanation of the outcomes of tourism strategies in two places (do not expect balance) or an examination of the extent to which different sustainability goals have actually been achieved.

At band F expect both of these elements. 

Marks should be allocated according to the markbands.

c.

Examiners report

Generally well answered, although many candidates give rather basic statements such as “Asia has increased” rather than identifying, for example, a specific steep increase in a given range of years.

a.

Each reason needed to be developed in order to gain full marks; many candidates gave a reason, but with little/no development.

b.

This question was generally well answered, with effective use of examples. However, many candidates reached only band D, as they described one or two sustainable tourist strategies but failed to give any substantial evaluation, or examine the statement “examine the extent to which ...”.

c.

Syllabus sections

Optional themes » Option E: Leisure, sport and tourism » Leisure at the international scale: tourism » Changes in demand

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