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Developing tourism in remote communities: An open architecture approach

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posted on 2021-12-14, 03:05 authored by Bruce PrideauxBruce Prideaux, Michelle ThompsonMichelle Thompson
Remote communities often face a range of problems related to distance, service provision, high costs, and economic uncertainty. Many of these problems are structural and a direct result of their location on a periphery. In recent decades many remote settlements have looked to the tourism sector to supplement existing local economies. Numerous tools variously described in the literature as theories, models, and frameworks have been suggested as approaches for assisting local economies develop tourism. In searching for solutions, it is not unusual for researchers to advocate a standalone theory, model, or framework as a preferred approach. However, this method ignores the complexity of the real world and that solutions usually require a multidimensional approach based on combining various theoretical tools. This paper proposes an open architecture approach that utilizes a number of theories and models that can be selectively and collectively used to assist remote settlements develop a tourism sector. This approach was tested in Cooktown, Australia. One outcome was the identification of a range of deficiencies in the strategies currently used by the destination.

History

Editor

Chen JS

Volume

16

Start Page

3

End Page

21

Number of Pages

19

ISBN-13

9781839823848

Publisher

Emerald Publishing

Place of Publication

Bingley, UK

Peer Reviewed

  • Yes

Open Access

  • No

Author Research Institute

  • Centre for Tourism and Regional Opportunities

Era Eligible

  • Yes

Chapter Number

1

Parent Title

Advances in hospitality and leisure