2020
DOI: 10.29037/digitalpress.44348
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The Social Dimensions’ Aspects of Sustainable Tourism Development Analysis: A Systematic Literature Review

Abstract: There is a synergistic potential between heritage and tourism which can offer a type of special interest tourism. However, despite the potential, it also brings out conflicts that result in negative socio-cultural impacts. Therefore, sustainability issues should be considered in developing heritage tourism. There are three dimensions incorporate in Sustainable Development, which are environment, economic, and social. As sustainable tourism was derived from sustainable development, thus the three dimens… Show more

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“…These events underscore the importance of achieving a balance between economic, social, and environmental dimensions in tourism development. The three main dimensions of sustainable tourism-financial, environmental, and social-are integral to the effective management of natural, social, economic, and cultural objectives for future generations [27]. Indicators of sustainable tourism development, developed post-Rio Summit in 1992 and updated in recent publications, provide valuable tools for evaluating current situations and future interventions [28].…”
Section: Sustainable Tourism and Economic Benefitsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…These events underscore the importance of achieving a balance between economic, social, and environmental dimensions in tourism development. The three main dimensions of sustainable tourism-financial, environmental, and social-are integral to the effective management of natural, social, economic, and cultural objectives for future generations [27]. Indicators of sustainable tourism development, developed post-Rio Summit in 1992 and updated in recent publications, provide valuable tools for evaluating current situations and future interventions [28].…”
Section: Sustainable Tourism and Economic Benefitsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…), the industry can promote unsustainable practices on all frontseconomic, social, and environmental (Hoyman and McCall, 2013;Rahman et al, 2022;Zeng et al, 2022). As such, recent scholarship has called for a re-prioritization of social sustainability within blue economic development (Pascual et al, 2014;Bennett et al, 2019;Leposa, 2020;Nugraheni et al, 2020;Osterblum et al, 2020;Campbell et al, 2021;Cisneros-Montemayor et al, 2021), with concerns raised regarding the implication of developing marine industries in areas where there is significant need to consume and manage resources sustainably.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…In contemporary research on sustainability issues, it is more accurate to consider social, ecological, and economic components as the combination and interweaving of sustainability elements. Some authors argued the need for a common goal in land planning by finding the proper equilibrium between economic conditions, environmental protection, and the resident's needs (Nugraheni et al 2020).…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%