Tourism impacts have been commonly assessed through the examination of perceptions of host communities. A considerable amount of literature in this field has been developed during the last few …
Customer purchasing behavior is not unique. Com- plex costs to serve make it difficult to manage customers, espe- cially today, when businesses are offering more value-added services. This researc…
Community-based ecotourism (CBE) is seen as a viable model for achieving conservation and improved livelihoods for park-fringe communities. In view of that, many communities in Ghana, including M…
This study makes two important contributions to the existing literature. On the one hand, it investigated tourism impacts as perceived by residents in two important historic cities in India (Puri…
Consumption of clothing, water and energy by washing laundry is one of the most widespread housework in the Egypt. Today, washing machines do this work in many private households, using water, en…
Over the years, views on tourism have changed from pleasure seeking activity to a mere economic activity. Today, tourism is the major source of income and economic activity for developing countr…
By 2014, it became apparent that a popular debate was emerging in many destinations about the “annoyances” felt by local residents in the face of an upsurge in inbound tourism. This study inv…
Statistics shows us with no doubt the importance of tourism industry, even the most immigrant economies can get without this industry shaky. United States economic earnings of tourism industry is …
Community-based tourism (CBT) aims to promote community development by combining income generation, social inclusion, gender equity, and environmental sustainability.
Residents’ overall well-being and quality-of-life require a deeper under- standing of their perceived social impacts of tourism to determine appropriate management strategies to promote behav…