2011
DOI: 10.1080/09669582.2011.596279
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Community-based cultural tourism: issues, threats and opportunities

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“…Although used by many policy makers and tourism providers its term is questionable (Salazar, 2012). We understand community tourism when in an indigenous environment various tourist services are created.…”
Section: Indigenous Tourism and Developmentmentioning
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“…Although used by many policy makers and tourism providers its term is questionable (Salazar, 2012). We understand community tourism when in an indigenous environment various tourist services are created.…”
Section: Indigenous Tourism and Developmentmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…An important factor in the development debate of indigenous tourism are the terms of 'community' and 'community-based tourism' which are controversial among social scientists but nonetheless remain popular in tourism development (Salazar, 2012). Tourism literature tended to see communities as cohesive and homogenous groups with shared interests (Blackstock, 2005in Salazar, 2012Scheyvens, 2007).…”
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“…Both ecotourism and village tourism are prioritized forms of tourism in Hungary in the National Tourism Development Concept 2014-2024. Also, these forms are considered sustainable options in tourism literature provided that certain precautions are taken by host communities (Krüger, 2005, Fons, Fierro, & Patiño, 2011, Salazar, 2012. This favorable constellation of government intentions, demand side preferences and sustainable tourism forms should be seriously considered by decision makers involved in tourism product development.…”
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“…Finally, indigenous tourism may develop political recognition through representation at different decision-making levels (Scheyvens, 1999). An important factor in the development debate of indigenous tourism are the terms of 'community' and 'community-based tourism' which are controversial among social scientists but nonetheless remain popular in tourism development (Salazar, 2012). Tourism literature tended to see communities as cohesive and homogenous groups with shared interests (Blackstock, 2005in Salazar, 2012Scheyvens, 2007).…”
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