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Sustainable and accessible tourism in natural areas: a participatory approach

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  • Roberta Sisto
  • Giulio Mario Cappelletti
  • Piervito Bianchi
  • Edgardo Sica

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An emerging segment of tourism demand is represented by accessible tourism, i.e. tourism activated in public spaces in the absence of any kind of barrier (architectural, cultural, sensorial, attitudinal, communicational and informational barriers) and, from a business competitiveness point of view, accessibility represents the precondition of any sustainable tourism policy and strategy. In this paper, we concentrate on tourism accessibility for people with disabilities. In particular, to better understand and overcome all obstacles that could impede travellers with special needs from enjoying their tourism experience, in literature is argued that the entire process of defining guidelines to improve tourism accessibility should follow a participatory approach from drafting to implementation. Therefore, to plan services for disabled people in addition to the mandatory requirements, our aim for the present paper is to apply a participatory approach involving stakeholders in the definition of a trademark specification. The experiment was applied to a protected natural area, namely the Gargano National Park (Southern Italy). Results confirm the relevance of adopting a participatory approach to involve stakeholders in the definition of a trademark specification granting disabled tourists with a wider accessibility to protected areas.

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  • Roberta Sisto & Giulio Mario Cappelletti & Piervito Bianchi & Edgardo Sica, 2022. "Sustainable and accessible tourism in natural areas: a participatory approach," Current Issues in Tourism, Taylor & Francis Journals, vol. 25(8), pages 1307-1324, April.
  • Handle: RePEc:taf:rcitxx:v:25:y:2022:i:8:p:1307-1324
    DOI: 10.1080/13683500.2021.1920002
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