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Application of the Destination Sustainability Framework to explore the drivers of vulnerability and resilience in Thailand following the 2004 Indian Ocean Tsunami

机译:应用目的地可持续发展框架探索2004年印度洋海啸后泰国脆弱性和复原力的驱动因素

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The impact of the 2004 Indian Ocean Tsunami on multiple tourism destinations was a striking reminder of the vulnerability of tourism-dependent destination communities to shocks and stressors. However, the causal drivers of destination vulnerability remain under-researched. Furthermore, there are few studies that systematically apply and test the usefulness of new theoretical frameworks in assessing real-world problems like vulnerability to natural hazards. This crucial step in social theory development is often overlooked. In this paper we redress these fundamental gaps by "operationalising" the new Destination Sustainability Framework (DSF). The DSF is used to guide a case study-based comparative destination vulnerability assessment (DVA) of the tsunami-affected destinations of Khao Lak, Patong and Phi Phi Don in Thailand to better understand destination vulnerability and its evolution in different places and developmental contexts. The findings indicate that destination vulnerability is created and perpetuated by a combination of multiple, dynamic and interacting factors, including geographical exposure, destination-specific development characteristics, social structures and governance processes. Underlying these factors and processes are competing stakeholder agendas and actions, historically-embedded cultural norms, institutional preferences and power structures that entrench and perpetuate unequal access to resources, all of which play out at multiple scales of social organisation over time.
机译:2004年印度洋海啸对多个旅游目的地的影响令人震惊地提醒我们,依赖旅游的目的地社区容易受到冲击和压力。但是,目标漏洞的原因驱动因素仍处于研究不足中。此外,很少有研究能够系统地应用和测试新的理论框架在评估现实世界中的问题(如对自然灾害的脆弱性)方面的有用性。社会理论发展的这一关键步骤通常被忽视。在本文中,我们通过“操作”新的目的地可持续性框架(DSF)来纠正这些根本性的差距。 DSF用于指导以案例研究为基础的泰国受海啸影响的目的地,芭东和皮皮岛的比较目的地脆弱性评估(DVA),以更好地了解目的地脆弱性及其在不同地方和发展环境中的演变。研究结果表明,目的地脆弱性是由多种,动态和相互作用的因素共同创造和维持的,这些因素包括地理位置,特定于目的地的发展特征,社会结构和治理流程。这些因素和过程的基础是相互竞争的利益相关者议程和行动,历史根深蒂固的文化规范,制度偏好和权力结构,这些根深蒂固并导致不平等的资源获取并永久存在,随着时间的流逝,所有这些因素在社会组织的各个层面上都发挥着作用。

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    《Journal of Sustainable Tourism》 |2014年第3期|361-383|共23页
  • 作者单位

    Australia-Pacific Natural Hazards Research Laboratory, University of New South Wales, Sydney, Australia;

    Australia-Pacific Natural Hazards Research Laboratory, University of New South Wales, Sydney, Australia School of Geosciences, The University of Sydney, Sydney, Australia;

    Department of Environment and Geography, Macquarie University, North Ryde, Australia;

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  • 关键词

    sustainability; development; vulnerability; resilience; systems theory; context;

    机译:可持续性;发展脆弱性弹性;系统理论语境;
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