1994
DOI: 10.2172/820628
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The Stability of CI02 as a Product of Gas Phase Decontamination Treatments

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“…Community involvement is referred to residents who are involved in sharing issues and knowledge about their lives and are involved in daily activities within their communities (Lee, 2013). Local communities who are involved in tourism activities have been repeatedly addressed as an action of support towards tourism development in their communities (Simmons, 1994). This is further supported by Caneday and Zeiger (1991) that residents' involvement in tourism activities will influence their attitudes and perception towards tourism.…”
Section: Community Involvementmentioning
confidence: 93%
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“…Community involvement is referred to residents who are involved in sharing issues and knowledge about their lives and are involved in daily activities within their communities (Lee, 2013). Local communities who are involved in tourism activities have been repeatedly addressed as an action of support towards tourism development in their communities (Simmons, 1994). This is further supported by Caneday and Zeiger (1991) that residents' involvement in tourism activities will influence their attitudes and perception towards tourism.…”
Section: Community Involvementmentioning
confidence: 93%
“…Past researchers (e.g., Aas, Ladkin, & Fletcher, 2005;Simmons, 1994) opined that involving the local community in management and decision making process enables the local community to have an in-depth understanding about the benefits of integrating tourism into their local economy. As a result, local community who involved in the decision making process will increase their understanding about tourism and in turn reduce their uncertainty.…”
Section: Participation In Decision Makingmentioning
confidence: 99%