Affects Of The Skiing Industry On The Environment

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Effects of the skiing industry on the environment

1. Introduction

Despite the fact that most of the people are considering their vacations in the nature as something which is not hurting the environment, many researches showed that actually there is a significant harm to the nature. As J. Markovic said, in present-day, sport is increasingly becoming the main motive for undertaking the journey-tourism, and as a result of modern living, active holidays are more frequent. Winter sports were the initiators of the development of mountain resorts, which on the other hand, invest in the construction of hotels, ski lifts, snowmaking equipment, so that they can attract more and more people. There is a growing concern for the preservation of the environment, …show more content…

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