Answer Close-Reading Questions
Have students write their responses, or use the Close-Reading Questions to guide a discussion.
• What are some ways tourism can hurt and help places? (Cause and Effect)
Tourism can cause damage when too many people visit a site. For example, visitors can wear away fragile ruins. Tourists can also create pollution, trash, and traffic. However, tourism can help places by creating business for local hotels, restaurants, and stores.
• How do the photograph and descriptions of the Acropolis help you understand the issue of overtourism? (Integrating Information)
The photo and descriptions help me understand just how many people are visiting the Acropolis every day and how having that many visitors at once could be harmful, especially for such an ancient site. They help me understand how all those visitors can damage a site, even if they are not intending to, and why the Acropolis has started limiting how many people can visit per day.
• What does the author mention as a potential disadvantage of each fix? (Analyzing Arguments)
For visitor limits, Lisa M. Herrington points out that they might frustrate tourists who might not be able to see certain attractions. With extra fees, she notes that more people might be unable to afford to travel. For education campaigns, Herrington explains that some people think they might not make much of a difference and that alternate sites might also experience problems.