This study investigates residents' attitudes to tourism impacts on forests within the larger framework of economic, social and general environmental impacts. The study site is Belek, a resort town on the Mediterranean coast of Turkey, with a high concentration of tourists. The results of the survey indicate that residents have favorable attitudes towards tourism development in the area, but they also show widely held concern for the negative effects of tourism, mainly the impacts on the forests in the area. Moreover, these forest-related negative impacts are not attributed to the tourism activity or the tourist themselves, but to the quality of decision-making by the public authority, which is perceived as failing to exercise sound manageme...
ABSTRACT: Visitor management is considered important for the sustainable development of protected ar...
Protection of forest resources is one of the preconditions of receiving sustainable benefit from the...
The research involved a comparison of two case studies dealing with the perceptions of the local pop...
This paper probes differences in attitudes toward tourism impacts between two leading stakeholder gr...
It is well known that badly managed tourism leads to serious environmental and socio-cultural proble...
The main aim of this article is to examine and review the usage of forests for the purpose of touris...
Tourism has a social, cultural, economic and environmental impact on destinations. The positive or n...
The paper presents declarative opinions of 239 tourists who visited the area of the Krynki Forest Di...
The present study examines residents\u27 attitudes and perceptions of the impact of tourism on the e...
The purpose of this study was to investigate the differential perceptions of residents, entrepreneur...
Turkey is one of the developing countries which aims to increase its national share of tourism reven...
Over the last years, tourism has undergone significant development worldwide, especially in developi...
Tourism is consumed in the place of production causing a series of impacts. These effects caused by ...
Antalya, with its high percentage of all-inclusive resorts (hereafter abbreviated AIR), is a prime ...
The present research was carried out in the sample of Salda Lake in Turkey in order to determine the...
ABSTRACT: Visitor management is considered important for the sustainable development of protected ar...
Protection of forest resources is one of the preconditions of receiving sustainable benefit from the...
The research involved a comparison of two case studies dealing with the perceptions of the local pop...
This paper probes differences in attitudes toward tourism impacts between two leading stakeholder gr...
It is well known that badly managed tourism leads to serious environmental and socio-cultural proble...
The main aim of this article is to examine and review the usage of forests for the purpose of touris...
Tourism has a social, cultural, economic and environmental impact on destinations. The positive or n...
The paper presents declarative opinions of 239 tourists who visited the area of the Krynki Forest Di...
The present study examines residents\u27 attitudes and perceptions of the impact of tourism on the e...
The purpose of this study was to investigate the differential perceptions of residents, entrepreneur...
Turkey is one of the developing countries which aims to increase its national share of tourism reven...
Over the last years, tourism has undergone significant development worldwide, especially in developi...
Tourism is consumed in the place of production causing a series of impacts. These effects caused by ...
Antalya, with its high percentage of all-inclusive resorts (hereafter abbreviated AIR), is a prime ...
The present research was carried out in the sample of Salda Lake in Turkey in order to determine the...
ABSTRACT: Visitor management is considered important for the sustainable development of protected ar...
Protection of forest resources is one of the preconditions of receiving sustainable benefit from the...
The research involved a comparison of two case studies dealing with the perceptions of the local pop...