2017
DOI: 10.1080/21568316.2017.1312507
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Sustainable Entrepreneurship Tourism: An Alternative Development Approach for Remote Coastal Communities Where Awareness of Tourism is Low

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“…Also, cooperation between the government and the management of tourism zones in promoting tourism zones through festivals is a strategy for the development of tourism zones [36]. Community participation in tourism activities that are effective and meaningful in planning Tourism areas become a strategy in the development of community-based tourism areas [37]. The image of tourism destinations, infrastructure development, training, and workforce education, quality management, and sustainable management is needed by public and private policy stakeholders who prepare for the future of tourism [38].…”
Section: Lok Baintan Floating Market Tourism Management Strategiesmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Also, cooperation between the government and the management of tourism zones in promoting tourism zones through festivals is a strategy for the development of tourism zones [36]. Community participation in tourism activities that are effective and meaningful in planning Tourism areas become a strategy in the development of community-based tourism areas [37]. The image of tourism destinations, infrastructure development, training, and workforce education, quality management, and sustainable management is needed by public and private policy stakeholders who prepare for the future of tourism [38].…”
Section: Lok Baintan Floating Market Tourism Management Strategiesmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Pongponrat (2011) analyzed the ways in which local entrepreneurs on the Thai island of Samui interacted with state-led developments in local tourism and found that local food-vendors and their families were not engaged with tourism strategies because of a lack of interest in participation, which in turn was primarily due to a lack of a sufficient consultation phase in the development of these strategies. Porter et al (2018) found in their study of the role of tourism entrepreneurship in two coastal communities in the Philippines that entrepreneurship itself offered opportunities for exactly this kind of missing engagement in wider tourism development strategies, and that where communities were difficult to engage in traditional tourism planning consultations, they could be brought into the process through offering opportunities for them to develop their livelihoods.…”
Section: Thei and The Role Of The Statementioning
confidence: 99%
“…In another context, according to the Path Dependence phases, Playa Ventura's processes have been slow and long, considering that its preformation began in 1970. It can be remarked that Playa Ventura's type of development is endogenous and, usually, the growth under this approach is slow, in counterpart of the exogenous that brings unleashed growth and with greater negative impacts [8,9].…”
Section: Path Dependence and Sna In The Evolution Of Tourism In Crcmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…CRCs' economies are based on small-scale sea-fishing complemented with agricultural activities [7]. However, fishing activities as a way of living are in decline, as a result of overexploitation of resources, privatization of the coast and climate change [8,9]. Accordingly, CRCs around the world are experiencing different types and transformation processes derived from their insertion into tourist activities [10].…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%