This paper describes an empirical research project undertaken to address a significant gap in the tourism impacts literature. Noting that previous research has emphasised the importance of host, guest, and destination characteristics as significant influences over visitor experience quality, the paper proposes that one important relationship that emerges from that circumstance has been largely overlooked—local people\u27s attitudes towards life in their own communities. The paper analyses the views of 575 residents of three small city communities in three different countries, in an attempt to establish the nature of relationship between perceptions of life in those communities and attitudes towards temporary visitors. Results indicate...
Today, traveling is a part of most people’s lives. It is known that traveling has many different eff...
Today, traveling is a part of most people’s lives. It is known that traveling has many different eff...
An improved understanding of both community attitudes toward tourism and host-guest interaction is v...
It has long been recognised that it is incumbent on those responsible for the planning of tourism to...
Abstract: Tourism is one of the most important economic sectors in world and its impacts o...
In this study, 508 residents of the Australian tourist city of Cairns rated the impact of tourism on...
Increasingly research is being conducted on host community attitudes toward tourism. However, few st...
ABSTRACT: In our study of the "perceptions-attitudes-behaviours" sequence, we explain how resident p...
This study develops and tests a structural model of residents ’ support tourism development, with th...
Place attachment, referring to the affective links between people and places, is an important concep...
Place attachment, referring to the affective links between people and places, is an important concep...
The purpose of this paper is to explore residents' perceptions of tourism impacts and how they affec...
This research examined relationships between tourism attitudes, length of residency, level of touris...
Today, traveling is a part of most people’s lives. It is known that traveling has many different eff...
Local residents are always the recipients of economic, environmental and socio-cultural impacts from...
Today, traveling is a part of most people’s lives. It is known that traveling has many different eff...
Today, traveling is a part of most people’s lives. It is known that traveling has many different eff...
An improved understanding of both community attitudes toward tourism and host-guest interaction is v...
It has long been recognised that it is incumbent on those responsible for the planning of tourism to...
Abstract: Tourism is one of the most important economic sectors in world and its impacts o...
In this study, 508 residents of the Australian tourist city of Cairns rated the impact of tourism on...
Increasingly research is being conducted on host community attitudes toward tourism. However, few st...
ABSTRACT: In our study of the "perceptions-attitudes-behaviours" sequence, we explain how resident p...
This study develops and tests a structural model of residents ’ support tourism development, with th...
Place attachment, referring to the affective links between people and places, is an important concep...
Place attachment, referring to the affective links between people and places, is an important concep...
The purpose of this paper is to explore residents' perceptions of tourism impacts and how they affec...
This research examined relationships between tourism attitudes, length of residency, level of touris...
Today, traveling is a part of most people’s lives. It is known that traveling has many different eff...
Local residents are always the recipients of economic, environmental and socio-cultural impacts from...
Today, traveling is a part of most people’s lives. It is known that traveling has many different eff...
Today, traveling is a part of most people’s lives. It is known that traveling has many different eff...
An improved understanding of both community attitudes toward tourism and host-guest interaction is v...