2021
DOI: 10.1108/tr-05-2020-0227
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Tourism-led rural gentrification: impacts and residents’ perception

Abstract: Purpose This study aims to develop a measurement scale of tourism-led rural gentrification from the perspective of rural residents. Design/methodology/approach The procedure for developing the measurement scale included a thorough review of related literature on tourism-led rural gentrification and multiple stages of qualitative and quantitative investigations. A total of 1,080 rural residents in Huzhou and Huangshan participated in the project. The semi-structured interviews and questionnaire were applied t… Show more

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“…Agri-tourism and eco-tourism, which are segments of rural tourism (Guan and Huang, 2023; Xu et al , 2022), have been guiding research within the agriculture sector over the past decades. Though agri-tourism and ecotourism can be linked to horti-tourism, they are not the same.…”
Section: Horti-tourism In Literaturementioning
confidence: 99%
“…Agri-tourism and eco-tourism, which are segments of rural tourism (Guan and Huang, 2023; Xu et al , 2022), have been guiding research within the agriculture sector over the past decades. Though agri-tourism and ecotourism can be linked to horti-tourism, they are not the same.…”
Section: Horti-tourism In Literaturementioning
confidence: 99%
“…With tourism development and globalization, tourism gentrification has become a social trend, resulting in severe local and residential issues [11]. Previous studies of tourism gentrification have primarily focused on historical and cultural monuments and landscapes [12][13][14][15], thus creating a gap in tourism gentrification research in the context of traditional industrial areas. In particular, the residents who previously worked in the industry as hosts become marginalized in the process of tourism gentrification.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%