Consulting communities: using audience response system (ARS) technology to assess community preferences for sustainable recreation and tourism development |
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Authors: | Catherine Keske Steve Smutko |
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Affiliation: | 1. Department of Soil and Crop Sciences , Colorado State University , Fort Collins, Colorado, 80523-1170, USA;2. Department of Agricultural and Applied Economics, Department 3354 , University of Wyoming , 1000 East University Avenue, Laramie, Wyoming, 82071-3354, USA |
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Abstract: | Audience response system (ARS) technology (also known as “clickers”) has emerged as an educational tool that promotes active learning. This paper describes how ARS works and how it can also be used in research to assess community preferences for tourism development. A case study that used ARS technology shows how stakeholder preferences for extraction, heritage tourism and recreation within two rural mountain economies in the US west were effectively assessed. The use of ARS was backed by situation assessment procedures to determine appropriate stimulus questions probing trade-offs, perceived costs/benefits and cultural fit. A detailed series of key results measured community preferences and were made available to guide policymaking and future empirical survey work. Public meeting arrangements, publicity, structure and moderation for the ARS work is described and discussed. Evaluation of the use of ARS technology showed high levels of participant satisfaction with both the technology and the situation assessment procedures, and the emergence of potential tourism development actions. |
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Keywords: | alpine tourism community tourism economic sustainability heritage tourism nature-based tourism rural tourism |
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