2017
DOI: 10.30827/digibug.44381
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Forasteros residentes y turismo de base local. Reflexiones desde Alájar (Andalucía, España)

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“…Some interviewees were directly identified: directors of NtP, managers of LAGs, municipal political actors and tourism technicians, and a private nature conservation foundation. Tourism companies and tourism business associations were selected based on their offer of services such as accommodation and/or tourism activities [79] and their local or foreign character [53,80], and also applying the snowball technique [81] based on good practices described by other interviewees. The interviews were transcribed and coded, depending on whether they verbalised the ideas (emic) or the researchers identified them as a posteriori (etic) [82].…”
Section: Methodsmentioning
confidence: 99%
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“…Some interviewees were directly identified: directors of NtP, managers of LAGs, municipal political actors and tourism technicians, and a private nature conservation foundation. Tourism companies and tourism business associations were selected based on their offer of services such as accommodation and/or tourism activities [79] and their local or foreign character [53,80], and also applying the snowball technique [81] based on good practices described by other interviewees. The interviews were transcribed and coded, depending on whether they verbalised the ideas (emic) or the researchers identified them as a posteriori (etic) [82].…”
Section: Methodsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Thus, the local community is disempowered, feeling it does not participate in implementing the activities when the priority should be given to their needs and interests [39]. In contrast, the importance of the tourism activity of women and young people in entrepreneurship and job performance is detected, but it is more qualitative than quantitative and is an example of proactive tourism companies [29,80,132]. Rooting and uprooting are endogenous and show the empowerment of small businesses [72], which links to neo-ruralism, frequently from other European countries.…”
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“…It currently has 262 inhabitants, with an ageing profile (22.5% over 65 years of age), negative growth (12.98% under the age of 20; INE, 2018) and only three foreign residents included on the census. This demographic structure is common in the region, but it differs from other surrounding municipalities on account of the practical non‐existence of a neo‐rural population (Cáceres‐Feria & Ruiz‐Ballesteros, 2017). Mention is constantly being made, both by the authorities and the residents, of the need to attract and fix population, ‘so that the school does not have to close’, to ‘continue having a doctor’, in short, so that they can continue to have services and quality of life, ‘and so that people would not move away’, a common concern shared by many other rural municipalities (Pinilla & Saéz, 2017).…”
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confidence: 99%