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Small island urban tourism: a residents' perspective
Authors:Robin Nunkoo  Haywantee Ramkissoon
Institution:1. Department of Management , Faculty of Law and Management, University of Mauritius , Réduit, Mauritius r.nunkoo@uom.ac.mu;3. School of Sustainable Development and Tourism , University of Technology, Mauritius, La Tour Koenig, Pointe Aux Sables , Mauritius
Abstract:The impacts of tourism have been given much consideration by scholars attempting to investigate the attitudes of the host population toward tourism. Such studies have been carried out in rural, coastal as well as in urban areas. However, most studies on urban tourism impacts have been conducted in the context of the developed world, whereas very little research has been carried out in the urban environment of Small Island Developing States. Using a sample size of 230 residents, this study contributes to the limited literature on urban tourism in islands by examining the residents' attitudes toward tourism in Port Louis, the capital city of the island of Mauritius. Findings suggest that while the positive impacts of tourism are well recognized by the residents, the latter are also concerned with some negative influence of tourism in Port Louis. Residents were found not to be homogeneous in their perceptions toward tourism. Employment in tourism was found to be an antecedent of attitudes. Gender and age were also found to be discriminators toward some tourism impact. Findings also revealed that residents were supportive of cultural tourism development. Implications for the management of the small island urban tourism are also discussed.
Keywords:tourism impacts  urban area  small island  Port Louis  Mauritius
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