Developing a Surf Resource Sustainability Index as a Global Model for Surf Beach Conservation and Tourism Research |
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Authors: | Steven Andrew Martin Ilian Assenov |
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Affiliation: | 1. Faculty of Environmental Management, Prince of Songkla University, Hat Yai, Thailandsurftourism@gmail.com;3. Faculty of Hospitality and Tourism, Prince of Songkla University, Phuket, Thailand |
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Abstract: | The growth of surfing activities and surf tourism has gained significant attention in the academia during the past decade. This paper is aimed at developing a framework of indicators and methods used in assessing the sustainability factors of surf sites. The research puts forward a Surf Resource Sustainability Index (SRSI) as a conceptual model to study the sustainability of surf tourism sites. The literature review, previous experience, and discussion with veteran surfers and scholars were used to develop indicators and determine their measurability and aptitude. Index pilot testing was carried out in Phuket, Thailand, where an emerging surf culture and tourism market segment add to the island's bustling economy and coastal resource-management issues. The case study underpins the importance of social, economic, environmental, and governance factors in the conservation process. The SRSI metrics provide a direct method for assessing surf sites and offer tangible benefits to surfers and other stakeholders. |
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Keywords: | surf tourism coastal resources sustainability indicators index Thailand |
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