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Sustainability indicators for managing community tourism
Authors:HwanSuk Chris Choi  Ercan Sirakaya
Affiliation:aSchool of Hospitality and Tourism Management, University of Guelph, Guelph, Ont., Canada N1G 2W1;bDepartment of Recreation, Parks, and Tourism Sciences, Texas A&M University, College Station, TX 77843-2261, USA
Abstract:The purpose of this study is to develop indicators to measure community tourism development (CTD) within a sustainable framework. In order to develop such objective indicators, this study employed a modified Delphi technique. A panel of 38 academic researchers in tourism provided input into developing the indicators. After three rounds of discussion, the panel members reached consensus on the following set of 125 indicators: political (32), social (28), ecological (25), economic (24), technological (3), and cultural dimensions (13) for CTD. This set of sustainable tourism indicators can serve as a starting-point for devising a set of indicators at the local and regional level. Further study shall develop a set of sustainable indicators relying on communities’ distinctive characteristics and employing indicator experts from the social and physical sciences and from all stakeholder groups, including residents of the host community, industry experts, government planners, policy-makers and non-governmental organizations [United Nations (2001). Managing sustainable tourism development: ESCAP tourism review, No. 22. New York, NY: UN].
Keywords:Sustainable community tourism   Sustainability indicators   Community tourism management   The Delphi technique
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