Essays about: "community-based tourism"
Showing result 11 - 15 of 22 essays containing the words community-based tourism.
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11. Community Based Tourism in Arslanbob and Sary-Moghul, Kyrgyzstan: An Alternative to Labour-Migration?
University essay from Lunds universitet/LUMID International Master programme in applied International Development and ManagementAbstract : This research studies the perceptions of Community Based Tourism (CBT) workers towards labour-migration in the two mountainous southern Kyrgyz villages of Sary Moghul and Arslanbob. The qualitative data collected through semi-structured interviews from 28 CBT workers and four key stakeholders reveal four Ideal Types of labour-migration amongst the CBT workers: i) CBT workers who wish to labour-migrate but have yet to have done so; ii) CBT workers who have labour-migrated and returned; iii) CBT workers who are circulatory labour-migrants; and finally iv) CBT workers who have never labour-migrated and currently have no motivation to do so. READ MORE
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12. ‘Forgotten communication’ - The case study of sustainable rural development through rural tourism – project of mini camping sites in western Serbia -
University essay from Malmö högskola/Fakulteten för kultur och samhälle (KS)Abstract : This Project Work looks into the communicational dimension of onedevelopment strategy for rural development through tourism in rural areas ofwestern Serbia. In 2011 the regional Development agency of Uzice -‘Zlatibor’, together with the Camping Association of Serbia started a projectof mini camping sites in the rural areas of western Serbia. READ MORE
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13. Tourism and the Social Business Concept: Exploratory Studies of Tourism Development in the Old City of Nazareth and Jisr az-Zarqa in Israel
University essay from Mittuniversitetet/Avdelningen för turismvetenskap och geografiAbstract : ABSTRACT This Master’s thesis examines the relationship between social business and tourism in terms of social and economic empowerment of communities, as well as promoting grass-roots level Arab-Israeli partnership and coexistence. The study is conducted at two innova-tive sites in unprivileged Arab communities in Israel, where social tourism entrepreneurs are currently operating guesthouse tourism as a tool for developing the community. READ MORE
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14. Sustainable Tourism Development-An Economic Impact of Community Based-Tourism to Local Community: A case study of Amphawa Floating Market, Samutsongkhram province, Thailand
University essay from Lunds universitet/Institutionen för tjänstevetenskapAbstract : “Amphawa” the district in Samutsongkram province where is plentiful of natural resources, local wisdoms and unique fascination of waterside living lifestyle, the area was trading and transportation hub of lower central and western part included of Thailand. Amphawa is widely well-known and people are able to define how the area was. READ MORE
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15. Rural and urban attitudes towards wildlife : a comparison within Kenya and with Sweden
University essay from SLU/Dept. of Animal Environment and HealthAbstract : Conflicts between man and animal have existed and persisted for a very long time. The most common sources of conflict are predation and destruction of crops, as well as land, caused by wild animals. Studies have shown that the most usual causes influencing attitudes are profession, previous experiences, proximity to wildlife (i.e. READ MORE