2021
DOI: 10.1080/09669582.2021.1920967
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Indigenous residents, tourism knowledge exchange and situated perceptions of tourism

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“…In addition to some interesting methodological advancements noted by Olya (2020), Ngo and Pham (2021), Stylidis and Terzidou (2021), two others stand out within this issue. The first is the article by Tse and Tung (2020) that examines implicit stereotypes of Mainland Chinese residents among Hong Kong, Malaysia, Singapore, and Thailand using the implicit association test or IAT.…”
Section: Methodologiesmentioning
confidence: 93%
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“…In addition to some interesting methodological advancements noted by Olya (2020), Ngo and Pham (2021), Stylidis and Terzidou (2021), two others stand out within this issue. The first is the article by Tse and Tung (2020) that examines implicit stereotypes of Mainland Chinese residents among Hong Kong, Malaysia, Singapore, and Thailand using the implicit association test or IAT.…”
Section: Methodologiesmentioning
confidence: 93%
“…Jordan et al report that residents, with relative ease, differentiated between the various forms of tourism. Both Ngo and Pham (2021) and Ko s cak et al ( 2021) present descriptive findings from their respective studies (the former in Vietnam; the latter across six European destinations) concerning residents' attitudes about tourism. The uniqueness of these works lies in the inclusivity of oft-neglected study participants.…”
Section: Social Impacts and Residents' Attitudesmentioning
confidence: 99%
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“…In addition to direct economic benefits, tourism can also stimulate indirect and induced economic impacts, including increased demand for goods and services in local markets and investment in infrastructure development (Ngo & Pham 2023). Furthermore, tourism revenue generated within indigenous communities can contribute to broader economic development initiatives, such as healthcare, education, and infrastructure improvements, enhancing overall quality of life for community members (Nunkoo & Ramkissoon 2012).…”
Section: Income Generation and Employment Opportunitiesmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…To mitigate these environmental impacts, indigenous communities and tourism stakeholders must prioritize sustainable tourism development practices that minimize negative ecological footprints and enhance environmental resilience (Ngo and Pham 2023). This may involve adopting eco-friendly tourism technologies, implementing carrying capacity limits, and engaging in participatory land-use planning processes that respect indigenous rights and knowledge (Deng et al 2021).…”
Section: Ecological Degradation and Cultural Landscape Preservationmentioning
confidence: 99%