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Linking Communities, Tourism & Conservation: A Tourism Assessment Process

  • Year Published
    2005
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Author(s)
  • Guitierrez, E.
  • Lamoureux, K.
  • Matus, S.
  • Sebunya, K.
Publisher(s)
  • The George Washington University International Institute of Tourism Studies (GW IITS)
  • Conservation International
Type
  • Guidelines and Good Practices
  • Monitoring and Evaluation Tools
  • Toolkits
Categories
  • Environment
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No

Level of Accessibility

Free

Description

This Conservation International and George Washington University report provides a guide for field practitioners to perform a rapid assessment and analysis of tourism potential in a destination. It incorporates sustainability concepts that aim to optimize tourism development in an effort to protect natural and socio-cultural resources and improve the welfare of local people, while enhancing monetary gains and market access.

Topics
  • Capacity Building
  • Community and Stakeholder Engagement
  • Community Development
  • Environmental Conservation
  • Monetary Impacts
  • Monitoring and Evaluation
  • Strategic Planning and Action Plans
  • Tourism Governance
  • Tourism Management
  • Visitor and Customer Satisfaction
  • Visitor Management
Geographic Focus
  • Global
Stakeholder
  • Community Organizations
  • Destination Organizations
  • NGOs
  • Public Sector
Languages
  • English
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