2005
DOI: 10.1007/s10668-005-5633-y
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Rural women and agrotourism in the context of sustainable rural development: A case study from Turkey

Abstract: As in many developing countries also in Turkey, agriculture is on the center of rural development and rural women are on the center of agriculture. Although they are main part as a major labor force at every stage of agricultural activity and undertake responsibilities such as domestic task and childcare, women do not profit from social and economic benefits proportionate to the responsibilities they have undertaken.Agrotourism is an alternative activity in the rural development process, which combines agricul… Show more

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“…In this sense, reducing poverty in rural areas depends significantly on sustainable agricultural development. However, agricultural development should be considered not only in increasing production, but also in developing rural society that includes women (Akpinar et al 2004). Women seldom have direct access to, or control of, privately held resources, therefore, they are more likely than men to be attuned to common resources and their condition (Chiappe and Butler 1998).…”
Section: Gender and Sustainable Agriculturementioning
confidence: 99%
“…In this sense, reducing poverty in rural areas depends significantly on sustainable agricultural development. However, agricultural development should be considered not only in increasing production, but also in developing rural society that includes women (Akpinar et al 2004). Women seldom have direct access to, or control of, privately held resources, therefore, they are more likely than men to be attuned to common resources and their condition (Chiappe and Butler 1998).…”
Section: Gender and Sustainable Agriculturementioning
confidence: 99%
“…C. Achudume (&) Institute of Ecology and Environmental Studies, Obafemi Awolowo University, Ibadan Road, Ile-Ife, Osun 220001, Nigeria e-mail: aachudum@yahoo.com 2003c; Akpinar et al 2004). However, agricultural development is considered not in terms of increasing production but in the sense of women empowerment and economic development.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Rural areas are multifunctional dynamic systems (Akpinar et al 2004). They include different land use and activities such as settlements, agriculture, transportation and forestry enterprises and providing income and job opportunities.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Any tourism or recreation enterprise on a working farm or form of rural tourism whereby paying guests can participate in farming life either as staying guests or day visitors on working farms can be seen as a new income source for agricultural societies [15,16]. Agri-tourism is a valued option protecting the rural environment, sustaining small sized enterprises and providing income and job opportunities [23]. With the post-industrial revolution, urbanisation and increased leisure time, tourism and recreation activities in rural areas also increased.…”
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“…Agri-tourism is becoming an important factor for survival of small agricultural holdings that are not able to compete under conditions imposed by market globalisation [29]. Agri-tourism is an important instrument for improving the social status of women and creating conditions for their inclusion in agritourism activities [23].…”
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