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Indigenous tourism destination development The case of Sami peoples in Sweden

Yamamoto, Rie (2005)
The International Institute for Industrial Environmental Economics
Abstract
Indigenous tourism is a vehicle of sustainable development for indigenous people. However, as the increase in the exposure to a westernized rationale along with tourism development, indigenous tourism development may result in the degradation of indigenous culture.

The purpose of the thesis was to identify significant aspects of indigenous tourism especially focused upon cultural sustainability. The case of the Sami tourism in Sweden was chosen to apply the key factors for cultural sustainability to suggest future implications, by looking into the barriers and opportunities, the stakeholders involved, and the tools used for sustainable indigenous tourism.

The study concluded that indigenous control, participation in decision making,... (More)
Indigenous tourism is a vehicle of sustainable development for indigenous people. However, as the increase in the exposure to a westernized rationale along with tourism development, indigenous tourism development may result in the degradation of indigenous culture.

The purpose of the thesis was to identify significant aspects of indigenous tourism especially focused upon cultural sustainability. The case of the Sami tourism in Sweden was chosen to apply the key factors for cultural sustainability to suggest future implications, by looking into the barriers and opportunities, the stakeholders involved, and the tools used for sustainable indigenous tourism.

The study concluded that indigenous control, participation in decision making, administrative support, community support, and societal marketing are the defining factors for culturally sustainable indigenous tourism, and, most importantly, communication is the key to facilitate the significant factors efficiently. (Less)
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author
Yamamoto, Rie
supervisor
organization
year
type
H1 - Master's Degree (One Year)
subject
keywords
indigenous tourism, cultural sustainability, barriers, opportunities, Environmental studies, Miljöstudier
language
English
id
1327691
date added to LUP
2006-08-31 00:00:00
date last changed
2006-08-31 00:00:00
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  abstract     = {{Indigenous tourism is a vehicle of sustainable development for indigenous people. However, as the increase in the exposure to a westernized rationale along with tourism development, indigenous tourism development may result in the degradation of indigenous culture.

The purpose of the thesis was to identify significant aspects of indigenous tourism especially focused upon cultural sustainability. The case of the Sami tourism in Sweden was chosen to apply the key factors for cultural sustainability to suggest future implications, by looking into the barriers and opportunities, the stakeholders involved, and the tools used for sustainable indigenous tourism.

The study concluded that indigenous control, participation in decision making, administrative support, community support, and societal marketing are the defining factors for culturally sustainable indigenous tourism, and, most importantly, communication is the key to facilitate the significant factors efficiently.}},
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