The Routledge handbook of community-based tourism management : (Record no. 72479)

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Title The Routledge handbook of community-based tourism management :
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-- This Handbook offers an up-to-date and comprehensive overview of core themes and concepts in community-based tourism management. Providing interdisciplinary insights from leading international scholars, this is the first book to critically examine the current status of community-based tourism. Organised into five parts, the Handbook provides cutting-edge perspectives on issues such as Indigenous communities, tourism and the environment, sustainability, and the impact of digital communities. Part 1 introduces core concepts and methodologies, and distinguishes community products from other tourism and hospitality goods. Part 2 explores communities' attitudes towards tourism development and their engagement with and ownership of the process. It also delves into the role of community- based tourism, under the influence of governmental policies, in the economic and social development of a region. In Part 3 various management, marketing, and branding initiatives are identified as a means of expanding the tourism business. Part 4 examines the negative impacts of mass tourism and its threats to culture, tradition, identity, the built environment, and natural heritage. In the final and fifth part, future challenges and opportunities for community-based tourism initiatives are considered, and research-based sustainable solutions are proposed. Overall, the book considers engaging local populations in tourism development as a way of building stronger and more resilient communities. This Handbook fills a void in the current research and thus will appeal to scholars, students, and practitioners interested in tourism management, tourism geography, business studies, development policy and practice, regional development, conservation, and sustainability.
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-- <P><STRONG>Part 1: Introduction to Community Based Tourism and Community Based Tourism Initiatives</STRONG></P><P>1. Community Based Tourism: A Preamble from Literature</P><I><P>Sandeep K. Walia </P></I><P>2. Harmonic Tourism Methodology: A Proposal for Tourism Planning in Rural Communities</P><I><P>Daniela Palmas Castrejon, Rocío del Carmen Serrano Barquin and Alberto Amore</P></I><P>3. Overview of Community-Based Tourism: From History to Evaluation Framework</P><I><P>Yusuke Ishihara</P></I><P>4. Understanding the Facilitators and Inhibitors of Community Based Tourism: A Case Study of Dharamshala</P><P><I>Aruditya Jasrotia and Amit Gangotia</P></I><P>5. A Longitudinal Study of Articles Published on Community-Based Tourism and Sustainable Development: Reflections and Their Applicabilities in the Scope and on Web of Science Databases for the Period from 1998 to 2018</P><I><P>Luciana Aparecida Barbieri da Rosa, Maria Carolina Martins Rodrigues, Caroline Rosseto Camargo, et al. </P></I><P>6. Ethno-Ecological Community-Based Tourism from Within: Quilombo Tourism and the Quest for Sustainability in Brazil</P><I><P>Carla Guerrón Montero, Laura Santos and Daniela Santos</P></I><P>7. Local Culture, Society and Resources as Products for Tourism Development at "El Cisne" Parish</P><I><P>Verónica Mora-Jácome, Christian Viñán-Merecí and Alex-Paúl Ludeña-Reyes</P></I><P>8. Community Based Tourism, A Means Toward Cultural Heritage Preservation: The Case of Cante Alentejano (Alentejo, Portugal)</P><I><P>Sónia Moreira Cabeça</P></I><P>9. Social Movements and Community-Based Tourism: The Case of Pichilemu</P><I><P>Octavio Barrientos A., Glen Croy, Jagjit Plahe and Peter Holland</P></I><B><P>Part 2: Community Based Tourism Initiatives and Community Engagement</P></B><P>10. The Role of Women's Leadership in Community Based Tourism Development: The Case of Kursunlu Village, Turkey</P><I><P>Sıla Karacaoğlu and Medet Yolal</P></I><P>11. Sustainable Initiatives for Community Based Tourism Development </P><I><P>Azizul Hassan</P></I><P>12. Role and Participation of Young People and Women in "El Cisne" Parish, Based on the Development of Religious Tourism</P><I><P>Estefanía Sánchez-Cevallos, Ana Patricia Armijos Maurad and Verónica Mora-Jácome</P></I><P>13. CBT in Rural Peripheral Areas: An Italian Case Study of Territorial Engagement and Requalification</P><I><P>Rita Salvatore, Emilio Cocco and Anna Mines</P></I><P>14. Contested Perspectives Towards the Benefits of Community-Based Tourism: A Case Study from Lombok, Indonesia</P><I><P>Lotte Kuijstermans</P></I><P>15. Social Capital and Community-Based Tourism: The Case of San Juan Atzingo, Mexico</P><I><P>Andrea Edurne Jiménez Ruiz and Bailey Ashton Adie</P></I><P>16. The Role of Community-Based Tourism Initiatives in Socio-Economic Development </P><I><P>Eva Maria Jernsand and Helena Kraff</P></I><B><P>Part 3: Management of Community Based Tourism and Initiatives</P></B><P>17. Contribution to a Management Model for the Parish of El Cisne: An Alternative for the Development of Rural Tourism</P><I><P>Tania-Jackeline Ochoa-Ochoa, Alex-Paúl Ludeña-Reyes and Ana Patricia Armijos Maurad</P></I><P>18. Tour Guides Roles and Responsibilities on Community Based Tourism Approach</P><I><P>Gül ERKOL BAYRAM</P></I><P>19. Community-Based Homestay Tourism and Social Inclusion </P><I><P>Kishor Chitrakar, Neil Carr and Julia N. Albrecht</P></I><P>20. Community-Based Tourism, Heritage Conservation and Improved Urban Design-Santa María del Tule, Oaxaca, Mexico</P><I><P>Daniel Barrera-Fernández and Marco Hernández-Escampa</P></I><P>21. Community Readiness to Green Tourism Initiatives in Less Developed Parks: Lessons from Communities Around Saadani National Park</P><I><P>Agnes Sirima and Maria Mngulwi</P></I><P>22. Managerial Capabilities of a CBTI in Transforming Communities into CBTEs: A Case Practice</P><I><P>Emre ERBAŞ and Utku ONGUN</P></I><P>23. Social Media and Destination Development: The Case of Community-Based Tourism</P><I><P>Raymond Rastegar and Zohreh (Zara) Zarezadeh</P></I><P>24. Successful Community-Based Tourism in Africa: Lessons from Uganda and Kenya</P><I><P>Albert. J. Strydom, Dinah Mangope and Unathi Sonwabile Henama</P></I><P>25. Critical Success Factors for Community-Related Corporate Social Responsibility in the Hotel Sector: A Literature Review</P><I><P>Bussalin Khuadthong and Azilah Kasim</P></I><B><P>Part 4: Paradoxes of Community Based Tourism and Initiatives</P></B><P>26. Paradoxes of Travelling Alone: Analyzing the Role of Local Community Towards Value Creation Among Women Travelers in India</P><I><P>Parvinder Kour</P></I><P>27. The Role of Children and Resort Mini-Clubs in Community Based Tourism</P><I><P>Hugues SERAPHIN and Maximiliano Korstanje</P></I><P>28. Saving the Leatherback Turtle in Grande Riviere, Trinidad: Community Engagement at Work</P><I><P>Johnny Coomansingh</P></I><P>29. OverTourism in Communities</P><I><P>Günay EROL and Ebru DÜŞMEZKALENDER</P></I><P>30. Rethinking CBT in Response to Climate Change</P><I><P>Kamrul Hassan and Jannatul Ferdaus</P></I><B><P>Part 5: Future Challenges and Opportunities for Community Based Tourism and Initiatives</P></B><P>31. Rural Tourism in Asia: Evaluating the Challenges to Maximize Benefits to Rural Communities</P><I><P>Gamini Herath and Wai Ching Poon</P></I><P>32. Assessing Sustainable Community-Based Tourism Development in Thailand</P><I><P>Uraiporn Kattiyapornpong and Chatchasorn Chuntamara</P></I><P>33. Sustaining Indigenous Tourism in Bocas del Toro, Panamá: An Assessment of Indigenous Tour Operators and Hotel Management's Perspectives</P><I><P>Anastasia Furnari, Rachel Gates, Olivia Lopez, and Leon Mach</P></I><P>34. Attractions with Religious Importance and Community-Based Tourism </P><I><P>Azizul Hassan</P></I><P>35. Analysis of the Empowerment Level in the Community of Saraguro in the Development of Tourism</P><I><P>Estefanía Sánchez Cevallos, Natalia Bustamante Sánchez and Christian ViñánMerecí</P></I><P>36. Community-Based Events and Social Entrepreneurship: Evidences from Piedmont, Italy</P><I><P>Antonella Capriello</P></I><P>37. Bikes Without Borders: Transboundary Tourism, Collaboration, and Rural Development in Montenegro</P><I><P>Greg Ringer and Andriela Vitić -- Ćetković</P></I><P>38. Rethinking Engagements with Indigenous Communities Through Tourism</P><I><P>Puvaneswaran Kunasekaran and Jeetesh Kumar</P></I><P>39. Exploring the New Horizons of Community Based Tourism in Emerging Economies</P><I><P>Toney K. Thomas</P></I><P>40. The Imminent Future of Community-Based Tourism: An Authentic Way of Experiencing the World</P><I><P>Sandeep K. Walia and Pooja Choudhary</P></I>
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