2008
DOI: 10.1080/10941660802048431
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Sustainable Tourism Planning and Management Model for Protected Natural Areas: Xishuangbanna Biosphere Reserve, South China

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“…Unfortunately, benefits to disadvantaged groups through destination justice have been grossly neglected in many works, excepting a few documents, such as Guide for Local Authorities on Developing Sustainable Tourism [110] (p. 43), FTTSA [68] and the work of Lee and Jamal [108], who emphasized the need for procedural and distributive justice to the justice to the disadvantaged. The Mohonk Agreement [111] exclusively mentioned ethical issues in business operations, but progress in theoretical and empirical research is slow, as a number of authors have noted (see the last row of Table 5). …”
Section: A Closer Look At Some Key Dimensions Of Sustainabilitymentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Unfortunately, benefits to disadvantaged groups through destination justice have been grossly neglected in many works, excepting a few documents, such as Guide for Local Authorities on Developing Sustainable Tourism [110] (p. 43), FTTSA [68] and the work of Lee and Jamal [108], who emphasized the need for procedural and distributive justice to the justice to the disadvantaged. The Mohonk Agreement [111] exclusively mentioned ethical issues in business operations, but progress in theoretical and empirical research is slow, as a number of authors have noted (see the last row of Table 5). …”
Section: A Closer Look At Some Key Dimensions Of Sustainabilitymentioning
confidence: 99%
“…These values are geographical position, micro-climatic conditions, existence of water, natural beauties, existence of natural vegetation, existence of wildlife, surface features, geomorphologic structure, local food, festivals and pageants, traditional agricultural structure, local handicrafts, regional dress culture, historical events and people, heritage appeals, architectural variety, traditional music and folk dance, artistic activities and so on (Gerry, 2001;Lane, 1993;Lanquar, 1995;Soykan, 1999;Brıassoulis, 2002;Catibog-Sinha & Wen, 2008;Mlynarczyk, 2002;Drzewiecki, 2001, Kiper, T. 2006Kiper, Korkut & Yılmaz, 2011).…”
Section: Relationship Between Rural Tourism and Natural-cultural Envimentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Green tourism offers benefits to local communities, conservation, development and experience of resourcebased education (Catibog & Wen, 2008). Green tourism requires a combination of conservation and economics that benefits local people on an ongoing basis.…”
Section: Impact Of Green Tourismmentioning
confidence: 99%