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Title: Community Development Tourism as a Sustainable Alternative


1
Community Development Tourism as a Sustainable
Alternative
  • Emily McIntyre

2
Agenda
  • Introduction
  • Sustainability and Community-based Tourism
  • Case Study Operation Wallacea, Indonesia
  • Stakeholder Involvement and Participation
  • Collaboration and Partnerships
  • Stakeholder Activity
  • Benefits of Community-based Tourism
  • Obstacles to Community-based Tourism
  • Recommendations for the Future
  • Conclusion

3
Introduction
4
Sustainability and Community-based Tourism
  • Empowering Communities
  • Providing Opportunities
  • Grassroots involvement
  • Democracy and Holistic Planning
  • Break free from the destructive influences of
    mass tourism
  • Regard for Socio-cultural and economic conditions
  • Treated as subjects, and not objects

5
Operation Wallacea, Indonesia
  • Stakeholder involvement in processes
  • Traditional knowledge and cultural variables
  • Education in Resource management and English
  • Radio Announcements
  • Work with Non-profit FORKANI
  • Environmental and Cultural preservation
  • Initiatives to spread the income

6
Doxeys Irridex
7
Stakeholder Involvement and Participation
  • Local Control
  • All voices should be heard
  • Stakeholders involved in all processes from the
    beginning
  • Indigenous systems are often more sustainable
    (Sharpley and Telfer, 2002)
  • Harmonized with cultural traditions
  • Community cohesion and cooperation

8
Collaboration and Partnerships
  • Lack of coordination in developing countries
  • Collaborative effort is necessary for success in
    developing tourism
  • Private, Public and Government Agencies
  • Cross-border Cooperation
  • Co-management as a solution to share resources
    (Plummer and Fitzgibbon, 2004)
  • Collaboration under Sustainable Development
  • Debate How may partnerships be a benficial? A
    barrier?

9
Partnerships (Bramwell and Lane, 2000)
  • Benefits
  • -Range of stakeholders involved for change and
    improvements
  •  -Democracy
  •  -Social acceptance
  •  -Coordination of policies
  •  - Importance of non-economic issues
  •  -Pooling of resources
  •  -Non-tourism activities may be encouraged
  • Barriers
  • -Limited tradition of stakeholders participating
    in policy making
  • -Difficult for equal representation
  •  -Healthy conflict may be stifled
  •  -Collaborative efforts may be under-resourced
  •   -May block innovation
  •  -Costly time consuming
  •  

10
Benefits of Community-based Tourism
  • Higher degree of local participation
  • Community-friendly destinations
  • Infrastructure development
  • Local products and labour
  • Raises community-awareness
  • Economic benefits

11
Obstacles to Community-based Tourism
  • Traditional views of Power concentration
  • Political power or coercion
  • Role of Women
  • Inadequate local expertise in tourism
  • A sense of inadequacy
  • Economic Issues

12
Recommendations for the Future
13
Conclusion
  • Community-based tourism provides a more
    sustainable alternative than mass tourism
  • Role of Community leaders
  • Continual monitoring and management
  • Potential for Political, Social, Economic and
    Psychological empowerment
  • Acheives sustainability, harmony and cultural
    integrity

14
Questions
  • How may partnerships be a barrier to these
    communities?

15
References
  • Bramwell, B. and Lane, B. (2000). Tourism
    Collaboration and Partnerships Politics,
    Practice and Sustainability. Great Britain
    Biddles Ltd.
  • Jamal, T. and Getz, D. (1995). Collaboration
    theory and Community Tourism Planning. Annals of
    Tourism Research 22 (1), 186-204.
  • Plummer, R. and Fitzgibbon, J. (2004).
    Co-Management of Natural Resources A Proposed
    Framework. Environmental Management 33 (6),
    876-885.
  • Sharpley, R. and Telfer, D. (2002). Tourism and
    Development Concepts and Issues. Clevedon
    Channel View Publications.
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