2016
DOI: 10.3390/su8070668
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Economic and Social Sustainable Synergies to Promote Innovations in Rural Tourism and Local Development

Abstract: Abstract:The role of tourism in rural areas is pivotal for the integration and valorization of territorial resources and it is strengthened by the capacity to promote local community participation in processes of development. The paper addresses the issue by presenting and discussing a case study of a rural area of southern Italy where a territorial network for the development of local tourism has been set up. The innovative initiative aimed, firstly, to facilitate a closer connection between production and co… Show more

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“…In the tourism industry, Beerli and Martín [66] asserted that the natural environment includes several different factors such as weather, beaches, lakes, mountains, deserts, etc., while Mihalič [67] considered the natural environment of a destination in terms of beautiful landscapes, natural hydrological structures, clean water, fresh air and the diversity of animal/plant species. It is an important factor in rural tourism [11,64,68,69].…”
Section: Natural Environmentmentioning
confidence: 99%
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“…In the tourism industry, Beerli and Martín [66] asserted that the natural environment includes several different factors such as weather, beaches, lakes, mountains, deserts, etc., while Mihalič [67] considered the natural environment of a destination in terms of beautiful landscapes, natural hydrological structures, clean water, fresh air and the diversity of animal/plant species. It is an important factor in rural tourism [11,64,68,69].…”
Section: Natural Environmentmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Rural tourism is defined as a type of tourism that relates to all activities occurring outside municipal areas and encompasses the natural and cultural heritage of rural regions [11]. Several researches have well emphasized its important role in contributing to the development of local territories [12].…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…In this light, the third aspect that emerges from the analysis of the case study coincides with the role played by the adoption of a systemic approach. The deepening of sectoral specialization and the compartmentalization of the administrative-bureaucratic mechanism has fragmented the approach to problems and hindered the search for solutions [51]. This is a common trait of many territories and has far-reaching impacts, from the management of innovation transfer [52] to the definition of hygiene and quality standards.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…In fact, according to the triple bottom line proposed by Elkington [19], sustainability is usually decomposed into three interdependent dimensions (economic, social, and environmental) that, by interacting with each other, are able to determine livable, fair, and feasible development conditions. Moreover, the concepts of sustainability and sustainable development have been particularly applied in tourism, with the consequent birth of the concept of sustainable tourism and the need to establish a lasting balance between resource consumption and economic growth (e.g., [23,31,44,[70][71][72][73][74][75][76][77] Thus, full realization of the sustainability objective can be achieved only by taking into account all three sustainability dimensions. However, academic studies have addressed only one of these dimensions, generating the lack of a holistic and systemic view of the phenomenon [83].…”
Section: The Relationship Between Sustainability Co-evolution and Vmentioning
confidence: 99%