Resident attitudes toward tourism, and perceptions of its impacts, are often diverse, with development often generating gains for some and losses for others. The net effect has been discussed conceptually for many years. This study illustrates an empirical evaluation of it, as well as of gains to tourists. Survey responses to hypothetical ski resort development in åre, sweden, indicate that some residents gain from such an expansion while others lose; the net effect on the community is negative over the range of slopes evaluated. Tourists gain from expansion, but their gains are not great enough to outweigh the net losses for residents, such that the welfare change for society as a whole is negative
The thrust of this study was to (a) determine the stage of development of tourism in Latvia and (b) ...
Developing tourism in an area represents the continuous process of planning and building tourist fac...
This study examined the perceived impacts of tourism on the lives of people from a small New England...
Resident attitudes toward tourism, and perceptions of its impacts, are often diverse, with developme...
As governments, businesses and communities around the world begin to seriously address a wide range ...
Tourism is something that today is very common for most parts of the world. Tourism effects is a phe...
Studying ecological, economic and socio-cultural impacts is a critical component of understanding ho...
The study confirms the usefulness of social exchange theory in explaining residents’ perception towa...
Tourism is one of the most important components of the global economy. It generates billions of doll...
Understanding the social impacts of tourism on communities is extremely important for government at ...
undertaken to evaluate the industry’s second- and third-order economic impacts. From a first-order, ...
Real economic benefits may lead to an aggressive tourism development, regardless of the host region'...
Local residents are always the recipients of economic, environmental and socio-cultural impacts from...
Applying a meta-analysis approach, this study examines the applicability of SET on explaining reside...
The socio-cultural effects of tourism are difficult to measure, and to a large extent are indirect, ...
The thrust of this study was to (a) determine the stage of development of tourism in Latvia and (b) ...
Developing tourism in an area represents the continuous process of planning and building tourist fac...
This study examined the perceived impacts of tourism on the lives of people from a small New England...
Resident attitudes toward tourism, and perceptions of its impacts, are often diverse, with developme...
As governments, businesses and communities around the world begin to seriously address a wide range ...
Tourism is something that today is very common for most parts of the world. Tourism effects is a phe...
Studying ecological, economic and socio-cultural impacts is a critical component of understanding ho...
The study confirms the usefulness of social exchange theory in explaining residents’ perception towa...
Tourism is one of the most important components of the global economy. It generates billions of doll...
Understanding the social impacts of tourism on communities is extremely important for government at ...
undertaken to evaluate the industry’s second- and third-order economic impacts. From a first-order, ...
Real economic benefits may lead to an aggressive tourism development, regardless of the host region'...
Local residents are always the recipients of economic, environmental and socio-cultural impacts from...
Applying a meta-analysis approach, this study examines the applicability of SET on explaining reside...
The socio-cultural effects of tourism are difficult to measure, and to a large extent are indirect, ...
The thrust of this study was to (a) determine the stage of development of tourism in Latvia and (b) ...
Developing tourism in an area represents the continuous process of planning and building tourist fac...
This study examined the perceived impacts of tourism on the lives of people from a small New England...