2023
DOI: 10.30892/gtg.46137-1031
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The Feasibility of Rural Tourism in Fostering Real Sustainable Development in Host Communities

Abstract: Although tourism is identified as a tool for development, it also leads to negative and detrimental impacts. Thus, a survey from the literature point of view is done to ensure that tourism is still available strategy for sustainable rural development.This paper uses four reliable databases, including Web of Science (WOS), Scopus, SAGE Publication, and Emerald Publishing, to look for prior investigations. Systematic Literature Reviews (SLR) were employed as past investigations with a qualitative approach, and d… Show more

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“…In that way, there is a potential for greater economic benefit from rural tourism for the local community and the method to retain the people in the rural environment. The function of rural tourism in fostering economic diversification establishes a mechanism for retaining individuals (Wijijayanti et al, 2023). Emphasizing the essential requirement to diversify economic activities, it is widely regarded as crucial for households to attain sufficient income and reach a specific standard of living.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…In that way, there is a potential for greater economic benefit from rural tourism for the local community and the method to retain the people in the rural environment. The function of rural tourism in fostering economic diversification establishes a mechanism for retaining individuals (Wijijayanti et al, 2023). Emphasizing the essential requirement to diversify economic activities, it is widely regarded as crucial for households to attain sufficient income and reach a specific standard of living.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%