2019
DOI: 10.1108/jpmd-09-2017-0094
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Community arts as an inclusive methodology for sustainable tourism development

Abstract: Purpose Community arts practice gives voice to a younger generation, who must be studied as part of the development process from commencement, to accomplish building sustainable destination development in the direction of future prosperity for the rural community. Design/methodology/approach This paper challenges a relatively weak critical practice of the community-based tourism (CBT) by introducing community arts methodologies as a research approach in the context of tourism, the opportunity is created to g… Show more

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“…Community involvement can have indisputable benefits, such as a community’s general understanding of regional issues and politics (Wanner and Pröbstl-Haider, 2019) and community control and integration of local resources in tourism development (Murphy, 1985), empowering the community, particularly young generations (Chatkaewnapanon and Kelly, 2019); reducing natural resource exploitation and increasing local well-being (Waligo et al , 2013); and creating positive community–tourist interactions, particularly through community-based tourism (Moscardo, 2011; Blapp and Mitas, 2018). However, it can potentially create a diverse range of conflicts, resulting from the various stakeholders’ understanding of STDs, their agendas and priorities (Elgammal and Jones, 2008).…”
Section: Stakeholders’ Involvementmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Community involvement can have indisputable benefits, such as a community’s general understanding of regional issues and politics (Wanner and Pröbstl-Haider, 2019) and community control and integration of local resources in tourism development (Murphy, 1985), empowering the community, particularly young generations (Chatkaewnapanon and Kelly, 2019); reducing natural resource exploitation and increasing local well-being (Waligo et al , 2013); and creating positive community–tourist interactions, particularly through community-based tourism (Moscardo, 2011; Blapp and Mitas, 2018). However, it can potentially create a diverse range of conflicts, resulting from the various stakeholders’ understanding of STDs, their agendas and priorities (Elgammal and Jones, 2008).…”
Section: Stakeholders’ Involvementmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Understanding the challenges and opportunities of tourism development guides future development plans and considerations from a sustainable and holistic approach, taking community livelihoods and nature-based and cultural resources into account (Chatkaewnapanon and Kelly, 2019). In this backdrop, this study examines ecotourism development challenges and prospects in Wondo Genet and its vicinity.…”
Section: Ecotourism Development Challenges In Wondo Genet and Its Surroundingsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…This is due to the high technological and technical equipment of tourism facilities. More than 30 electronic resources in the United States dedicated to the provision of information, which can be useful for tourists with special needs [11].…”
Section: Statement Of Basic Materialsmentioning
confidence: 99%