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Participatory management of community-based tourism: A network perspective

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  • Andrés Burgos
  • Frédéric Mertens

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Community-based tourism (CBT) aims to promote community development by combining income generation, social inclusion, gender equity, and environmental sustainability. In CBT projects, different sociocultural community groups with distinct roles, concerns, and priorities need to collaborate to manage tourism activities. However, little is known about how management and development outcomes of CBT are associated with patterns of collaboration among community groups. We applied social network analysis to map the collaboration network among individuals involved in tourism activities (n = 124) in a coastal community in Brazil. Community groups were defined by gender, age, birthplace, education level, participation in tourism associations, income-generating activity, tourism occupation, and years of experience in CBT. The network was highly connected, while the collaboration patterns among groups exhibit a modular structure with features of both horizontality and leadership. We discuss how this balanced collaborative structure can contribute to community development in accordance with the core principles of CBT.

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  • Andrés Burgos & Frédéric Mertens, 2017. "Participatory management of community-based tourism: A network perspective," Community Development, Taylor & Francis Journals, vol. 48(4), pages 546-565, August.
  • Handle: RePEc:taf:comdev:v:48:y:2017:i:4:p:546-565
    DOI: 10.1080/15575330.2017.1344996
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    1. Mtapuri, Oliver & Giampiccoli, Andrea, 2021. "Contextualing A Tourism Development Alternative For Argentina: A Proposal For Community Based Diffused Tourism," Journal of Tourism, Sustainability and Well-being, Cinturs - Research Centre for Tourism, Sustainability and Well-being, University of Algarve, vol. 9(2), pages 138-155.
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    3. He, Jun & Huang, Zilong & Mishra, Arunodaya Raj & Alrasheedi, Melfi, 2021. "Developing a new framework for conceptualizing the emerging sustainable community-based tourism using an extended interval-valued Pythagorean fuzzy SWARA-MULTIMOORA," Technological Forecasting and Social Change, Elsevier, vol. 171(C).
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