2013
DOI: 10.1080/09669582.2013.861468
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Inhibitors to host community participation in sustainable tourism development in developing countries

Abstract: The involvement of host communities (or destination residents), particularly in developing countries, is critical to the success of tourism development and to the creation of a “Just Destination”. This paper investigates host community perceptions about obstacles to their participation in tourism development in Lombok, Indonesia, providing new insights into institutional influences on tourism opportunities and issues. Purposive and snowball sampling techniques targeted separate groups of destination residents … Show more

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“…That is why emphasis is placed on maximizing community involvement in tourism development, alongside economic, social and environmental issues (Deng, Arbogast, & Selin, 2011;Iorio & Corsale, 2014;Mair & Reid, 2007;Sakata & Prideaux, 2013;Saufi, O'Brien, & Wilkins, 2014;Su & Wall, 2014;Tasci, Croes, & Villanueva, 2014). The process is illustrated by the terms "local participation", "community involvement" and "planning tourism for a community", used by facilitators such as professional planners, consultants, local governments or nongovernmental organizations.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 96%
“…That is why emphasis is placed on maximizing community involvement in tourism development, alongside economic, social and environmental issues (Deng, Arbogast, & Selin, 2011;Iorio & Corsale, 2014;Mair & Reid, 2007;Sakata & Prideaux, 2013;Saufi, O'Brien, & Wilkins, 2014;Su & Wall, 2014;Tasci, Croes, & Villanueva, 2014). The process is illustrated by the terms "local participation", "community involvement" and "planning tourism for a community", used by facilitators such as professional planners, consultants, local governments or nongovernmental organizations.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 96%
“…Notably, community participation (CP) is essential for sustainable tourism development, as tourism has a close relationship with the livelihood of the local community [2,3] and the tourism destinations are communities with which local residents interact [4]. CP is an important strategy to improve tourism development [5,6]. Tourism planning is likely to be supported by the local community if the local residents have been invited to participate in the decision-making process.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The theme of networks in sustainable destination governance was analyzed by Erkuş-Öztürk and Eraydin (2010), they observe that most of the problems in tourism planning originate from different actors involved and from different conceptions they have about sustainability. There is a widespread literature stating that tourist governance is also affected by different levels of power expressed by the partners (Beritelli, 2011;Dredge & Whitford, 2011;Hall, 2010;Saufi, O'Brien, & Wilkins, 2014;Sofield & Lia, 2011;Stylidis, Biran, Sit, & Szivas, 2014).…”
Section: Tourist Governancementioning
confidence: 99%