scholarly journals Environmental protection and local resident attitudes at early stages of tourism development

2017 ◽  
Author(s):  
Hamidreza Rastegar
2020 ◽  
Vol 13 (1) ◽  
pp. 199
Author(s):  
Xiaoping Gu ◽  
Carter A. Hunt ◽  
Michael L. Lengieza ◽  
Lijun Niu ◽  
Huiwen Wu ◽  
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The purpose of the research presented here was to empirically assess resident perceptions of tourism development around the Changbai Mountain Biosphere Reserve (CMBR), a protected area straddling the China and North Korea border. Several theoretical approaches to the assessment of local resident attitudes towards tourism were reviewed and integrated into a novel factor-cluster assessment of residents in Erdaobaihe, the community most adjacent to CMBR. This analysis quantitatively grouped residents based on their perceptions of tourism’s economic, social, cultural, and environmental consequences for the town. An exploratory factor analysis of resident perceptual items first revealed six perception domains, and a subsequent cluster analysis then identified four distinct groups of residents based on these perceptions. A descriptive profile of each cluster and the significant differences among clusters are provided. Advancing our theoretical understanding of resident perspectives of tourism development, this cluster-based segmentation approach, demonstrated here, holds much promise for elaborating on the many ways that residents respond to new and long-standing forms of tourism in their communities. These theoretical and methodological contributions will be applicable to scholars as well as tourism practitioners and policy makers.


2017 ◽  
Vol 8 (3) ◽  
pp. 20 ◽  
Author(s):  
Ra’ed Masa’deh ◽  
Mohammed Abdullah Nasseef ◽  
Hamzeh Alshayeb ◽  
Jawad Ojilat ◽  
Malek Alshafiee

This study aims to examine the impact of sport tourism (by using the variables of social impacts, environmental impacts, and economic impacts) on support for tourism development. A total of 480 questionnaire containing 19 items was used to collect information from the local residents in Aqaba city. Multiple regression analysis was conducted to test the research hypotheses. Results of the current study revealed that there are significant impacts of two independent variables (i.e. environmental impacts, and economic impacts) on support for tourism development; whereas the vriable of social impacts has not significant impact on it. Results of T-test showed that there is no significant difference in the impact of resident attitudes towards sustainable tourism development in favor of gender. On the other hand, results of ANOVA test found that while there is no significant difference in the impact of resident attitudes towards sustainable tourism development that can be attributed to age and educational level; a significant difference in favor of personal income was found.


2017 ◽  
Vol 21 (4) ◽  
pp. 417-430 ◽  
Author(s):  
David A. Cárdenas ◽  
Fang Meng ◽  
Simon Hudson ◽  
Karen Thal

1992 ◽  
Vol 14 (2) ◽  
pp. 14-17
Author(s):  
Veronica Long

Environmental conservation, having long been the domain of physical scientists, now appears to have a void that can be filled by anthropologists. This opening is due to a new relationship between conservation and development and to new philosophies for the management of areas designated for environmental protection. Both changes involve integrating people and their needs into conservation strategy.


2013 ◽  
Vol 807-809 ◽  
pp. 998-1001
Author(s):  
Hong Liu ◽  
Ming Chong Gu

With the advancement of human ecology civilization construction process, low-carbon economies is increasingly influence and guide the human production and way of life. Since the carbon tourism been put forward at the end of 2009, it received widespread attention at home and abroad. As a new type of environmentally friendly travel mean, low-carbon tourism becomes the future strategic direction of the development of the tourism industry. Based on the related theory of low-carbon tourism, the paper, puts forward the problems existing in the development of low-carbon tourism, and puts forward some suggestions on its development.


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