This paper contributes to the debate over the validity of community-based tourism (CBT) as a development and poverty-reduction strategy in the rural-peasant world. In this debate, researchers tend to compare and contrast specific experiences on which they have conducted field work. This implies limitations in the analysis: conclusions may be biased, leading to circular unresolved discussions. This paper introduces a structural analysis, to discover whether CBT has intrinsic characteristics which mean that as an instrument of development cooperation it increases the risks typically involved in social intervention. It applies the concept of the Social Vocation of the Territory (SVT), adapted from Land Suitability concepts used in geography an...
CBT (Community-Based Tourism) is a very unspecific label behind which lies, in fact, a varied array ...
Based on an in-depth field study in a rural area of Namibia, this article assesses the potential con...
This study deals with a normative concept of participatory development approach, which originates in...
This paper contributes to the debate over the validity of community-based tourism (CBT) as a develop...
Many community-based tourism (CBT) initiatives around the world have failed to deliver expected bene...
This paper investigates the role of tourism in rural development specifically with reference to comm...
Rural community tourism initiatives in developed nations share most positive and negative characteri...
Community based tourism (CBT) has often been cited as an alternative to mass tourism and an approach...
Tourism, managed constructively, can play a role in poverty alleviation and community development. T...
An approach to tourism development that emphasises the need for community participation in tourism p...
Over the past few decades, community-based tourism (CBT) has been explored as a poverty alleviation ...
Community based approaches to development have been touted as alternative modes to achieve sustainab...
There are contrasting views that tourism development in rural areas in both developed and developing...
Tourism plays a critical role in social-economic development in both developed and developing countr...
Tourism has long been viewed as a sector capable of improving people's economic welfare. Many expert...
CBT (Community-Based Tourism) is a very unspecific label behind which lies, in fact, a varied array ...
Based on an in-depth field study in a rural area of Namibia, this article assesses the potential con...
This study deals with a normative concept of participatory development approach, which originates in...
This paper contributes to the debate over the validity of community-based tourism (CBT) as a develop...
Many community-based tourism (CBT) initiatives around the world have failed to deliver expected bene...
This paper investigates the role of tourism in rural development specifically with reference to comm...
Rural community tourism initiatives in developed nations share most positive and negative characteri...
Community based tourism (CBT) has often been cited as an alternative to mass tourism and an approach...
Tourism, managed constructively, can play a role in poverty alleviation and community development. T...
An approach to tourism development that emphasises the need for community participation in tourism p...
Over the past few decades, community-based tourism (CBT) has been explored as a poverty alleviation ...
Community based approaches to development have been touted as alternative modes to achieve sustainab...
There are contrasting views that tourism development in rural areas in both developed and developing...
Tourism plays a critical role in social-economic development in both developed and developing countr...
Tourism has long been viewed as a sector capable of improving people's economic welfare. Many expert...
CBT (Community-Based Tourism) is a very unspecific label behind which lies, in fact, a varied array ...
Based on an in-depth field study in a rural area of Namibia, this article assesses the potential con...
This study deals with a normative concept of participatory development approach, which originates in...