Why community-based tourism and rural tourism in developing and developed nations are treated differently? A review

Rural community tourism initiatives in developed nations share most positive and negative characteristics with community-based tourism (CBT) initiatives in developing nations. They also share many barriers and conditions for tourism development. What makes them different is the context in which they...

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Zielinski, Seweryn
Jeong, Yoonjeong
Kim, Seong-il
Milanés Batista, Celene
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2020
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Corporación Universidad de la Costa
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CBT
Remote area
Peripherality
Tourism development
Rural development
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dc.title.spa.fl_str_mv Why community-based tourism and rural tourism in developing and developed nations are treated differently? A review
title Why community-based tourism and rural tourism in developing and developed nations are treated differently? A review
spellingShingle Why community-based tourism and rural tourism in developing and developed nations are treated differently? A review
CBT
Remote area
Peripherality
Tourism development
Rural development
title_short Why community-based tourism and rural tourism in developing and developed nations are treated differently? A review
title_full Why community-based tourism and rural tourism in developing and developed nations are treated differently? A review
title_fullStr Why community-based tourism and rural tourism in developing and developed nations are treated differently? A review
title_full_unstemmed Why community-based tourism and rural tourism in developing and developed nations are treated differently? A review
title_sort Why community-based tourism and rural tourism in developing and developed nations are treated differently? A review
dc.creator.fl_str_mv Zielinski, Seweryn
Jeong, Yoonjeong
Kim, Seong-il
Milanés Batista, Celene
dc.contributor.author.spa.fl_str_mv Zielinski, Seweryn
Jeong, Yoonjeong
Kim, Seong-il
Milanés Batista, Celene
dc.subject.spa.fl_str_mv CBT
Remote area
Peripherality
Tourism development
Rural development
topic CBT
Remote area
Peripherality
Tourism development
Rural development
description Rural community tourism initiatives in developed nations share most positive and negative characteristics with community-based tourism (CBT) initiatives in developing nations. They also share many barriers and conditions for tourism development. What makes them different is the context in which they operate. This paper identifies the main conditions that explain these differences through a review of findings from 103 location-specific case studies and other available literature that provides empirical evidence. The paper also explores the usage of the concepts of CBT and rural tourism. The findings are discussed under seven categories: Definitions, socioeconomic and cultural factors, policy and governance, land ownership, community cohesiveness, assimilation of external stakeholders, and type of visitors. It is argued that it is the developing-/developed-nation context, and not objectively established criteria, which largely dictates authors’ narratives with corresponding takes on tourism development and subsequent recommendations. The paper engages in a discussion about case-study research, its weaknesses and tendencies, providing some recommendations on how to increase the contribution of case studies to knowledge, and calls for more research on externally assisted non-Indigenous communitytourism initiatives in developed nations.
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spelling Zielinski, SewerynJeong, YoonjeongKim, Seong-ilMilanés Batista, Celene2020-07-30T14:42:20Z2020-07-30T14:42:20Z20202071-1050https://hdl.handle.net/11323/6865doi:10.3390/su12155938Corporación Universidad de la CostaREDICUC - Repositorio CUChttps://repositorio.cuc.edu.co/Rural community tourism initiatives in developed nations share most positive and negative characteristics with community-based tourism (CBT) initiatives in developing nations. They also share many barriers and conditions for tourism development. What makes them different is the context in which they operate. This paper identifies the main conditions that explain these differences through a review of findings from 103 location-specific case studies and other available literature that provides empirical evidence. The paper also explores the usage of the concepts of CBT and rural tourism. The findings are discussed under seven categories: Definitions, socioeconomic and cultural factors, policy and governance, land ownership, community cohesiveness, assimilation of external stakeholders, and type of visitors. It is argued that it is the developing-/developed-nation context, and not objectively established criteria, which largely dictates authors’ narratives with corresponding takes on tourism development and subsequent recommendations. The paper engages in a discussion about case-study research, its weaknesses and tendencies, providing some recommendations on how to increase the contribution of case studies to knowledge, and calls for more research on externally assisted non-Indigenous communitytourism initiatives in developed nations.Zielinski, Seweryn-will be generated-orcid-0000-0002-8125-6758-600Jeong, Yoonjeong-will be generated-orcid-0000-0003-3364-1659-600Kim, Seong-il-will be generated-orcid-0000-0003-2464-9966-600Milanes, Celene B.-will be generated-orcid-0000-0003-2560-8859-600engCorporación Universidad de la CostaCC0 1.0 Universalhttp://creativecommons.org/publicdomain/zero/1.0/info:eu-repo/semantics/openAccesshttp://purl.org/coar/access_right/c_abf2SustainabilityCBTRemote areaPeripheralityTourism developmentRural developmentWhy community-based tourism and rural tourism in developing and developed nations are treated differently? 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