An increased demand for indigenous tourism experiences has led to increased contact between tourists and indigenous people, influencing aspects of their quality of life (QOL). This discussion paper examines tourism impacts on QOL in host communities from indigenous perspectives, with a particular focus on indigenous Fijian societies. While sharing similarities in QOL priorities, Indigenous Fijian communities reflected differences as they prioritized their vanua and cultural traditions within their QOL space. Environmental protection, kinship, solesolevaki (social capital) were prioritized from an indigenous Fijian perspective. These findings challenge current QOL definitions, highlighting the need for culturally informed classifications. This att...
Increased visitation rates are expected to further impact ecosystems and local communities depending...
Tourism is a major contributor to Australia's economy. Tourists and ther expenditure, from the prov...
Understanding the complex and adaptive nature of Pacific Island communities is a growing yet relati...
Indigenous tourism has seen significant growth in recent years. This type of cultural tourism is oft...
This research investigates an indigenous Fijian community (Nukubolu) embarking on an 'ecotourism' ve...
Culture is a key resource for tourism. Any destabilisation of a local culture makes a destination le...
This study focuses on the transformation process and reshaping of Indigenous tourism in Québec, Cana...
Understanding the complex and adaptive nature of Pacific Island communities is a growing yet relativ...
Community-based tourism is often presented in the literature as a sustainable livelihood for indigen...
The Djabugay people live near Cairns, a tourist destination in North Queensland, Australia, on land ...
The Indigenous tourism focus of the 16 papers in this special issue provides readers with an opportu...
Tourism and Indigenous Peoples is a unique text examining the role of indigenous societies in touris...
Community-based tourism (CBT) development in the South Pacific is promoted as a development tool fo...
The holistic success of Indigenous peoples engaged in tourism stems from focusing on strengthening i...
Since indigenous areas have profound ethnic culture and ecological significance and sensitivity, suc...
Increased visitation rates are expected to further impact ecosystems and local communities depending...
Tourism is a major contributor to Australia's economy. Tourists and ther expenditure, from the prov...
Understanding the complex and adaptive nature of Pacific Island communities is a growing yet relati...
Indigenous tourism has seen significant growth in recent years. This type of cultural tourism is oft...
This research investigates an indigenous Fijian community (Nukubolu) embarking on an 'ecotourism' ve...
Culture is a key resource for tourism. Any destabilisation of a local culture makes a destination le...
This study focuses on the transformation process and reshaping of Indigenous tourism in Québec, Cana...
Understanding the complex and adaptive nature of Pacific Island communities is a growing yet relativ...
Community-based tourism is often presented in the literature as a sustainable livelihood for indigen...
The Djabugay people live near Cairns, a tourist destination in North Queensland, Australia, on land ...
The Indigenous tourism focus of the 16 papers in this special issue provides readers with an opportu...
Tourism and Indigenous Peoples is a unique text examining the role of indigenous societies in touris...
Community-based tourism (CBT) development in the South Pacific is promoted as a development tool fo...
The holistic success of Indigenous peoples engaged in tourism stems from focusing on strengthening i...
Since indigenous areas have profound ethnic culture and ecological significance and sensitivity, suc...
Increased visitation rates are expected to further impact ecosystems and local communities depending...
Tourism is a major contributor to Australia's economy. Tourists and ther expenditure, from the prov...
Understanding the complex and adaptive nature of Pacific Island communities is a growing yet relati...