2022
DOI: 10.3390/su14137540
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Yurt Invited: Combining Tourists and Stakeholders Perceptions of Sustainable Community-Based Tourism in Central Asia

Abstract: Community-based tourism represents an opportunity for sustainable socioeconomic development, helping local populations to emerge out of lower living conditions. This paper investigates the perceptions of tourists and stakeholders engaged in Community-Based Tourism (CBT) in Central Asian countries (including Kazakhstan, Uzbekistan, Kyrgyzstan, Tajikistan, and Turkmenistan) as an opportunity for sustainable development. This study’s purpose is to point out the usefulness of a combination approach of stakeholders… Show more

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“…On the other hand, the studies on CBET in rural areas are also representative. This may be related to the fact that sustainable tourism has been employed since the 1970s as a fundamental tool for rural growth in peripheral areas [15]. In addition to the above, these geographical areas prove to be priorities for the development of sustainable initiatives, as they are often not supervised by state entities and tend to be more vulnerable to social, environmental, cultural, and economic impacts [103], associated to a greater or lesser extent with deforestation, large-scale livestock farming, intensive agriculture, mining, predatory tourism, and even in some cases political violence [98,104].…”
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“…On the other hand, the studies on CBET in rural areas are also representative. This may be related to the fact that sustainable tourism has been employed since the 1970s as a fundamental tool for rural growth in peripheral areas [15]. In addition to the above, these geographical areas prove to be priorities for the development of sustainable initiatives, as they are often not supervised by state entities and tend to be more vulnerable to social, environmental, cultural, and economic impacts [103], associated to a greater or lesser extent with deforestation, large-scale livestock farming, intensive agriculture, mining, predatory tourism, and even in some cases political violence [98,104].…”
Section: Most Used Abstractmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Thanks to these characteristics, community-based tourism has often been used as a tool for rural growth in peripheral areas, as well as a viable instrument for poverty reduction, restoration [13], and rural economic growth [14]. As a result of these incentives, many CBT programs in developed countries have evolved into community-based enterprise development [15]. Given that CBT has also grown in protected and non-protected natural areas, it is necessary to establish strategies that guarantee environmental protection, poverty reduction, and community development [16].…”
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“…Artificial settings are unsuitable for community-level tourism; instead, visitors come to enjoy a real experience. In order to fulfill travelers' desires, it is important that tourists enjoy an authentic tourism experience while contributing to the local community's well-being (Usmonova et al, 2022). Using a minimal budget for tourism in a local environment is a symbolic process of community participation and upliftment through empowerment.…”
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“…Homestay is another type of community-based tourism that is done in collaboration with a community and is legally supported by the local government. This represents an opportunity for socio-economic development in a sustainable way, helping local people to emerge from lower living conditions (Usmonova et al, 2022), which ensures an enriched quality of life and the quality of the environment. People in the tourism sector have a connection with the local government, particularly homestay tourism, which is connected with the government and people's representatives at the grassroots level.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%