Indigenous ecotourism in the Mayan rainforest has received little research attention. This study examines issues related to the level of empowerment in a Mayan village located near the Palenque World Heritage Site in southern Mexico. An adapted empowerment framework was used to assess community empowerment and its relationship with stakeholders’ participation by collecting the views of internal and external stakeholders in indigenous ecotourism. Using a checklist of 60 empowerment indicators, the study developed a wheel of empowerment tool that graphically illustrates and compares levels of empowerment/disempowerment in local communities. Results indicate that although there is a will from many villagers to participate in tourism, lack of k...
This research explores the role of community control, various community characteristics, and inter-c...
Ecotourism has been hailed as a way for indigenous communities to conserve biodiversity, promote env...
The issue of empowerment in indigenous groups has very little attention. This discussion is critical...
Indigenous ecotourism in the Mayan rainforest has received little research attention. This study exa...
Indigenous ecotourism in the Mayan rainforest has received little research attention. This study exa...
Indigenous ecotourism in the Mayan rainforest is virtually unknown in the literature. As a result of...
Indigenous ecotourism in the Mayan rainforest is virtually unknown in the literature. As a result of...
Scholars who have addressed issues related to community-based ecotourism have observed that the top-...
© 2017 Informa UK Limited, trading as Taylor & Francis Group. Many of the issues confronting Indig...
Introduction Scholars who have addressed issues related to community-based ecotourism have observed ...
Sustainability has become vitally important in recent decades, especially in developing countries wi...
Ecotourism, with its potential to generate income and employment and its promise to protect natural ...
Over the past few decades, community-based tourism (CBT) has been explored as a poverty alleviation ...
Over the last 40 years, the Yucatan Peninsula has experienced the implementation and promotion of de...
Over the last 40 years, the Yucatan Peninsula has experienced the implementation and promotion of de...
This research explores the role of community control, various community characteristics, and inter-c...
Ecotourism has been hailed as a way for indigenous communities to conserve biodiversity, promote env...
The issue of empowerment in indigenous groups has very little attention. This discussion is critical...
Indigenous ecotourism in the Mayan rainforest has received little research attention. This study exa...
Indigenous ecotourism in the Mayan rainforest has received little research attention. This study exa...
Indigenous ecotourism in the Mayan rainforest is virtually unknown in the literature. As a result of...
Indigenous ecotourism in the Mayan rainforest is virtually unknown in the literature. As a result of...
Scholars who have addressed issues related to community-based ecotourism have observed that the top-...
© 2017 Informa UK Limited, trading as Taylor & Francis Group. Many of the issues confronting Indig...
Introduction Scholars who have addressed issues related to community-based ecotourism have observed ...
Sustainability has become vitally important in recent decades, especially in developing countries wi...
Ecotourism, with its potential to generate income and employment and its promise to protect natural ...
Over the past few decades, community-based tourism (CBT) has been explored as a poverty alleviation ...
Over the last 40 years, the Yucatan Peninsula has experienced the implementation and promotion of de...
Over the last 40 years, the Yucatan Peninsula has experienced the implementation and promotion of de...
This research explores the role of community control, various community characteristics, and inter-c...
Ecotourism has been hailed as a way for indigenous communities to conserve biodiversity, promote env...
The issue of empowerment in indigenous groups has very little attention. This discussion is critical...