Tourism development in agricultural landscapes: The case of the Atherton Tablelands, Australia
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posted on 2018-02-28, 00:00 authored by Michelle ThompsonMichelle Thompson, Bruce PrideauxBruce Prideaux, C McShane, A Dale, J Turnour, M AtkinsonThis paper demonstrates how the landscape is an integral component in the development of tourism experiences in agricultural regions. It proposes that agricultural landscapes are composed of three components: naturescape, farmscape and culturescape. Building on the tourist gaze, this research demonstrates how tourists can move from viewing the landscape to engaging with it. A case study of the Atherton Tablelands, located in the Wet Tropics region of Australia, was conducted using content analysis and field observations. The results show that the development of activities within the culturescape enables tourists to engage with the agricultural landscape. This finding has important implications for the farmscape, where agricultural resources (produce) are often used in the creation of memorable tourism experiences in agricultural regions. © 2016 Landscape Research Group Ltd.
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This research output may contain the names and images of Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander people now deceased. We apologize for any distress that may occur.External Author Affiliations
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