Bullding Community Capacity for Tourism Development

How can we improve the process of tourism development and enhance its benefits for destinations in developing, rural and/or peripheral regions? This is the broad question that drives this book. All of the contributions in this book seek to improve our understanding of what happens when communitie...

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spelling oai:scholar.dlu.edu.vn:DLU123456789-367552023-11-11T05:24:38Z Bullding Community Capacity for Tourism Development Moscardo, Gianna Tourism Capacity How can we improve the process of tourism development and enhance its benefits for destinations in developing, rural and/or peripheral regions? This is the broad question that drives this book. All of the contributions in this book seek to improve our understanding of what happens when communities turn to, or are subjected to, tourism as a development strategy. All of these contributions seek to use that understanding to improve the process of tourism planning and development in ways that will lead to better outcomes for destination residents. Ideally, the focus of this book should be on what does and/or should happen in a community before any tourism development is initiated and several chapters provide advice and examples for communities where little or no tourism exists. But in reality many of the decisions about tourism development are prompted by either the increasing presence of tourists in a community and/or a growing awareness of impacts from existing tourism. Thus, much of the material presented in this book is based on studies of communities that have some, although often low, levels of tourism development. Regardless of the level of existing development, a common thread through all the contributions to this book is that of the challenges faced by rural, remote and/or peripheral regions where development options are limited and where community capacity is often constrained. The book includes cases and examples from remote areas in Australia, including indigenous communities (Chapters 2 and 4), regional destinations in Asia (Chapter 5), emerging destinations in Africa (Chapters 6 and 9), remote areas of South America (Chapter 8), countries in the South Pacific (Chapter 4) and less-developed tourism destinations and sectors in the USA and Australia (Chapters 10 and 11). Although much of the evidence presented in this book is from peripheral and rural regions many of the lessons are likely to apply to any emerging destination or established destination where tourism development is seen as problematic in terms of its impacts on local resident communities. 2014-03-27T02:36:36Z 2014-03-27T02:36:36Z 2008 Book 978 1 84593 447 7 https://scholar.dlu.edu.vn/thuvienso/handle/DLU123456789/36755 en application/pdf CABI
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Capacity
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Capacity
Moscardo, Gianna
Bullding Community Capacity for Tourism Development
description How can we improve the process of tourism development and enhance its benefits for destinations in developing, rural and/or peripheral regions? This is the broad question that drives this book. All of the contributions in this book seek to improve our understanding of what happens when communities turn to, or are subjected to, tourism as a development strategy. All of these contributions seek to use that understanding to improve the process of tourism planning and development in ways that will lead to better outcomes for destination residents. Ideally, the focus of this book should be on what does and/or should happen in a community before any tourism development is initiated and several chapters provide advice and examples for communities where little or no tourism exists. But in reality many of the decisions about tourism development are prompted by either the increasing presence of tourists in a community and/or a growing awareness of impacts from existing tourism. Thus, much of the material presented in this book is based on studies of communities that have some, although often low, levels of tourism development. Regardless of the level of existing development, a common thread through all the contributions to this book is that of the challenges faced by rural, remote and/or peripheral regions where development options are limited and where community capacity is often constrained. The book includes cases and examples from remote areas in Australia, including indigenous communities (Chapters 2 and 4), regional destinations in Asia (Chapter 5), emerging destinations in Africa (Chapters 6 and 9), remote areas of South America (Chapter 8), countries in the South Pacific (Chapter 4) and less-developed tourism destinations and sectors in the USA and Australia (Chapters 10 and 11). Although much of the evidence presented in this book is from peripheral and rural regions many of the lessons are likely to apply to any emerging destination or established destination where tourism development is seen as problematic in terms of its impacts on local resident communities.
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