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Roughing it in Phuket, but the Jones' haven't been there (yet): Reconceptualizing tourism and community development in southern Thailand.

机译:在普吉岛进行粗加工,但琼斯博物馆尚未到那儿(尚未):重新构想泰国南部的旅游业和社区发展。

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This thesis examines the contribution made by "alternative" tourism towards community development in the provinces of Phuket, Phangnga, and Krabi in southern Thailand. Aside from providing novel, adventurous, and presumably authentic travel experiences, "alternative" tourism promotes forms of community development characterized by equitable distribution of resources, quality of life, and environmental sustainability. Alongside conventional, mass tourism development in southern Thailand, nature-based "alternative" travel activities such as sea kayaking and jungle trekking have grown increasingly popular among foreign tourists and have emerged as measures of diversification within a slowly stagnating regional tourist trade. This study assesses "alternative" tourism along the lines of the tourism industry, tourist, and host perspectives, and addresses three key issues, or themes: "alternative" tourism as a theoretical and practical "alternative" to conventional, mass tourism; the role played by authenticity and ethical concern in distinguishing "alternative travellers" from mass tourists; and "alternative" tourism's contribution to community-based economic, social, and environmental development in southern Thailand.; The results of this study are based upon several types of data, including self-administered surveys, analysis of statistical and other documentary sources, field observations, and interviews with tourists, government officials, company owners, and Thais working in the tourism industry. Three central findings emerge from this research. First, "alternative" tourism in southern Thailand shares many structural and conceptual links with the existing mass tourism industry. Rather than signalling a true departure from conventional, packaged tourism, "alternative" tourism constitutes a regenerative niche in Phuket's mass tourism industry. Second, discrepant expectations of, and levels of desire for, authenticity serve to differentiate categories of "alternative" tourists, many of whom display insensitive behaviour and place inappropriate demands on their Thai hosts. Third, certain forms of "alternative" tourism, such as "mass ecotourism," foster equitable community development, while others, such as backpacking and adventure travel, remain limited as engines of economic development. In addition to discussing theoretical and policy implications, the thesis concludes with a localized model of "alternative" tourism in southern Thailand.
机译:本文研究了“另类”旅游业对泰国南部普吉,攀牙和甲米府的社区发展的贡献。除了提供新颖,冒险和大概真实的旅行经历外,“另类”旅游还促进了社区发展的形式,其特征是资源的公平分配,生活质量和环境的可持续性。除了泰国南部传统的大规模旅游业发展外,以自然为基础的“替代性”旅行活动,如海上皮划艇和丛林徒步旅行,在外国游客中越来越受欢迎,并已成为在缓慢停滞的区域旅游贸易中采取多样化手段的手段。这项研究从旅游业,旅游者和东道国的角度评估了“替代性”旅游,并解决了三个关键问题或主题:“替代性”旅游作为传统的大众化旅游的理论和实践“替代性”;真实性和道德关怀在区分“另类旅行者”与大众游客方面所起的作用; “替代性”旅游业对泰国南部社区经济,社会和环境发展的贡献。这项研究的结果基于几种类型的数据,包括自我管理的调查,统计和其他文献资料的分析,实地观察以及对旅游业的游客,政府官员,公司所有者和泰国人的采访。这项研究得出了三个主要发现。首先,泰国南部的“另类”旅游业与现有的大众旅游业有着许多结构和概念上的联系。 “替代”旅游并没有标志着与传统的打包旅游的真正背离,而是构成了普吉岛大众旅游业中的一种再生利基市场。其次,对真实性的不同期望和期望水平有助于区分“另类”游客的类别,其中许多游客表现出不敏感的行为并对泰国主人提出不适当的要求。第三,某些形式的“另类”旅游,例如“大众生态旅游”,促进了公平的社区发展,而另一些形式,如背包旅行和冒险旅行,仍然限制着经济发展。除了讨论理论和政策含义外,本文还以泰国南部的“另类”旅游本地化模型作为结束。

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  • 作者

    Kontogeorgopoulos, Nick.;

  • 作者单位

    The University of British Columbia (Canada).;

  • 授予单位 The University of British Columbia (Canada).;
  • 学科 Geography.
  • 学位 Ph.D.
  • 年度 1998
  • 页码 372 p.
  • 总页数 372
  • 原文格式 PDF
  • 正文语种 eng
  • 中图分类 自然地理学;
  • 关键词

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