2016
DOI: 10.3390/su8121337
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Leveraging Small-Scale Sport Events: Challenges of Organising, Delivering and Managing Sustainable Outcomes in Rural Communities, the Case of Gorski kotar, Croatia

Abstract: Sports and events play an important role in local identity building and creating a sense of community that encourages participation and increases social capital. Rural communities are specific areas with special needs and can face challenges and restraints when it comes to event organisation. The purpose of this paper is to identify organisational challenges and analyse the potential to achieving long-term sustainable social and economic outcomes linked to small-scale sports events in rural communities. Organi… Show more

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“…A high level of seasonality conditions the support of the local residents towards tourism given that the local community shapes their attitude towards tourism after having evaluated its potential benefits and negative impacts, which are intensified due to seasonality [69]. As argued by Peric et al [70], there is a gap in the knowledge and understanding of mechanisms on how to deliver social and economic community benefits. Sustainable tourism aims to channel tourism to the advantage of all stakeholder-destination places and communities, tourists and all the associated activities and services [71].…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…A high level of seasonality conditions the support of the local residents towards tourism given that the local community shapes their attitude towards tourism after having evaluated its potential benefits and negative impacts, which are intensified due to seasonality [69]. As argued by Peric et al [70], there is a gap in the knowledge and understanding of mechanisms on how to deliver social and economic community benefits. Sustainable tourism aims to channel tourism to the advantage of all stakeholder-destination places and communities, tourists and all the associated activities and services [71].…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…In the community management of tourist destinations or nature reserves, there are many studies which indicate that increased community social assets [86] raise community income [87,88] and improve community human assets [87] are powerful measures to realize the collaborative development of community livelihood, sports tourism [87] and ecological protection [86,88]. Based on the above findings, in future community management of tourist destinations, we recommend strengthening training of the farmers in the core attraction area and the secondary service support area regarding professional skills of tourism so that they can improve tourism quality and perform jobs that generate a higher income.…”
Section: Managerial Implicationsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Nonetheless, the profits produced by the activities developed in rural environments include certain benefits besides the economical ones. As argued by Perić et al, there is a gap in the knowledge and understanding of mechanisms on how to deliver social and economic community benefits [125].…”
Section: Conclusion and Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%