Chapter 6: What are the consequences, for your type of tourism, regarding the 3Ps? This chapter discusses the definition of the 3 P's and how they apply to voluntourism People, planet, profit. Three levels of Sustainability by Cavagnaro & Curiel, (2012) ♣ People Zhao and Ritchie, (2007) describe the fact that local residents and destinations can benefit from the volunteers who stay with and work. with things like restoring old buildings, or building important living needs. But a destination can also make profit of the point that the volunteers are spending money in the local villages. Furthermore, it is a positive fact that volunteers can transfer their skills to the local population. In this way, it is possible that the population can provide better care for itself. (Benson, 2011) …show more content…
In this way, they can motivate others to use themselves for the fellow human beings. (Brown, 2005) Singh, (2004) states that volunteering for both sides has a positive aspect. The volunteer delivers good work to the destination, so the local population has been helped. On the other hand, the volunteer can develop himself on the faces, looking back with a positive look at the period he has done for the volunteering. When returning home, they may also look for a next adventure in volunteer work. Jamal and Robinson (2009) However, there are not only positive aspects of voluntourism. (Hannam, 2010) describes that there are 2 main types of volunteers. The first category is a volunteer who focuses on the type of commitment for a happy time with everything and everyone. of making. The second type is described as people who are more interested in the free time involved in voluntary work. This category generally does not contribute very well, and will have a less stable link with the local population than the other