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The role of resident perceptions in achieving effective community-based tourism for least developed countries

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posted on 2024-11-14, 13:30 authored by Sotear Ellis, Lynnaire SheridanLynnaire Sheridan
Community-based tourism (CBT) can be a tool for sustainable development in least developed countries; however, careful selection of participating communities is vital to achieving development outcomes. This article presents resident perceptions of self and the community (and its tourism organizers) as potential indicators for future CBT success both contributing to theoretical concepts but pragmatically potentially also assists practitioners to identify communities that theoretically should produce better development outcomes before embarking on projects.

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Ellis, S. & Sheridan, L. (2015). The role of resident perceptions in achieving effective community-based tourism for least developed countries. Anatolia: an international journal of tourism and hospitality research, 26 (2), 244-257.

Journal title

Anatolia

Volume

26

Issue

2

Pagination

244-257

Language

English

RIS ID

91850

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