This study aims to explore the use of the social-ecological system (SES) in tourism of a mountain area. Authors examined residents’ perceptions of tourism impacts on four SES aspects: ecosystems, local knowledge, people and technology and property rights institutions. The aim is to find area that will be a “common ground” for community and area that can be a source of conflict and will require additional work to solve the differences. Second objective was to examine residents’ perception towards future local development tourism policies (winter tourism, seasonality and environment and culture) and how those policies can affect natural, socio-economic and cultural aspects of mountain area. Residents’ perceptions of sustainable tourism developm...
The relationship between the environment and tourism can be perceived from several different aspects...
Purpose: This paper aims to provide an understanding of residents' perceptions of how tourism activi...
Local people's perception of nature-based tourism evolution and consequent impacts on their well-bei...
This study aims to explore the use of the social-ecological system (SES) in tourism of a mountain ar...
This study aims to explore the use of the social-ecological system (SES) in tourism of a mountain ar...
One of the most important elements of tourism development is encouraging the participation of the lo...
One of the most important elements of tourism development is encouraging the participation of the lo...
In the context of the broader controversy about sustainable development, tourism literature highligh...
In the context of the broader controversy about sustainable development, tourism literature highligh...
One of the most important elements of tourism development is encouraging the participation of the lo...
In the context of the broader controversy about sustainable development, tourism literature highligh...
Sustainable development can be an element of tourism success if its principles are included in the p...
This study depicts the challenges and opportunities of sustainable tourism development in Special En...
One of the most important elements of tourism development is encouraging the participation of the lo...
: This study seeks to explore and explain the perception of residents about the environmental impact...
The relationship between the environment and tourism can be perceived from several different aspects...
Purpose: This paper aims to provide an understanding of residents' perceptions of how tourism activi...
Local people's perception of nature-based tourism evolution and consequent impacts on their well-bei...
This study aims to explore the use of the social-ecological system (SES) in tourism of a mountain ar...
This study aims to explore the use of the social-ecological system (SES) in tourism of a mountain ar...
One of the most important elements of tourism development is encouraging the participation of the lo...
One of the most important elements of tourism development is encouraging the participation of the lo...
In the context of the broader controversy about sustainable development, tourism literature highligh...
In the context of the broader controversy about sustainable development, tourism literature highligh...
One of the most important elements of tourism development is encouraging the participation of the lo...
In the context of the broader controversy about sustainable development, tourism literature highligh...
Sustainable development can be an element of tourism success if its principles are included in the p...
This study depicts the challenges and opportunities of sustainable tourism development in Special En...
One of the most important elements of tourism development is encouraging the participation of the lo...
: This study seeks to explore and explain the perception of residents about the environmental impact...
The relationship between the environment and tourism can be perceived from several different aspects...
Purpose: This paper aims to provide an understanding of residents' perceptions of how tourism activi...
Local people's perception of nature-based tourism evolution and consequent impacts on their well-bei...