2023
DOI: 10.1057/s41599-023-01610-4
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The benefits of tourism for rural community development

Abstract: While the main benefits of rural tourism have been studied extensively, most of these studies have focused on the development of sustainable rural tourism. The role of tourism contributions to rural community development remains unexplored. Little is known about what tourism contribution dimensions are available for policy-makers and how these dimensions affect rural tourism contributions. Without a clear picture and indication of what benefits rural tourism can provide for rural communities, policy-makers mig… Show more

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“…It is a significant amount for a new tourist attraction. Liu et. al (2023) mentioned that economic benefit is one of the important aspects.…”
Section: Indirect Impact Of the Programmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…It is a significant amount for a new tourist attraction. Liu et. al (2023) mentioned that economic benefit is one of the important aspects.…”
Section: Indirect Impact Of the Programmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Di banyak negara, area pedesaan, yang sering kali kurang berkembang dibandingkan dengan area perkotaan, menemukan peluang baru dalam pariwisata untuk mengatasi masalah seperti produktivitas rendah, pendidikan yang terbatas, penghasilan rendah, dan pergeseran populasi dari pedesaan ke perkotaan. Selain itu, pariwisata pedesaan telah diakui sebagai strategi pembangunan yang efektif, yang bertujuan untuk memungkinkan komunitas pedesaan tumbuh sambil mempertahankan budaya tradisional mereka (Liu, Chiang, dan Ko 2023).…”
Section: A Pendahuluanunclassified
“…Conventional indicators can be applied in most research areas, but the selection of microindicators and more detailed and targeted indicators can be adapted to local conditions to carry out unique analyses of the actual situations in rural areas [34,35]. For example, rural areas endowed with tourism resources need to incorporate more tourism-related factors such as the number of hostel beds, the number of tourists and the number of scenic spots into the evaluation system [36]. In rural areas dominated by the planting industry, more consideration should be given to industry-related indicators such as the yield of agricultural products and input of agricultural capital [37].…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%