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3. Limitaciones a los efectos del Turismo de masas
Limits to mass tourisms effects in rural peripheries Robin Biddulph
University of Gothenburg, Sweden article info Article history: Received 3
October 2013 Revised 14 November 2014 Accepted 17 November 2014
Available online 9 December 2014 Coordinating Editor: Sanjay Nepal
Keywords: Tourism Rural Periphery Livelihoods Mobility Cambodia
abstract Economic linkages between mass tourism cores and rural
peripheries are widely proposed as developmental. This article adopts a
livelihoods approach to investigate the influence of a major Cambodian
tourism destination on its rural hinterland. A quantitative pre-study of
three rural villages indicated that links were mainly indirect, through
labour migration. The qualitative main phase found villagers adapting
skills and social networks to a range of employments in diverse
locations. Poor households in the rural periphery were thus already
connected to wider economies with tourism playing a distinctive low-risk,
low-return role in their livelihood strategies. Policy on poverty and
tourism should be informed by an understanding of rural households
existing livelihood portfolios and the strategic contingent decisions which
shape them. 2014 The Author. Published by Elsevier Ltd. This is an open
access article under the CC BY-NC-SA license
(http://creativecommons.org/ licenses/by-nc-sa/3.0/).
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4. Travel Blogs
If I was going to die I should at least be having fun: Travel blogs,
meaning and tourist experience Carmela Bosangit a, , Sally Hibbert
b,1 , Scott McCabe b,2 a Centre for Business in Society Coventry
University, Jaguar Building, Priory Street, Coventry University CV1 5FB,
United Kingdom bNottingham University Business School, Jubilee
Campus, Wollaton Road, Nottingham NG8 1BB, United Kingdom article
info Article history: Received 17 September 2014 Revised 9 June 2015
Accepted 11 August 2015 Available online 2 September 2015
Coordinating Editor: J. Tribe Keywords: Backpacker travel Tourist
experience Travel narratives Travel blogs abstract Travel blogs are an
under-utilised resource for researchers of tourism experiences. They can
provide rich insights on how tourists express the transformational effects
of their experiences for the self. This study of travel blogs by nineteen
British bloggers reveals how elements of the narrative relating to self-
reflection and emotions are central to the process of transforming their
travel experiences into personally meaningful experiences. Bloggers
implicitly and explicitly express how travel contributes to self-identity,
signalling self-development. The study contributes to knowledge about
the lasting impact of long term travel on people, adding meaning
symbolic of an evolving self. 2015 The Authors. Published by Elsevier
Ltd. This is an open access article under the CC BY license
(http://creativecommons.org/ licenses/by/4.0/).
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5. Festivales musicales
Socio-spatial authenticity at co-created music festivals Isabelle Szmigin a, ,
Andrew Bengry-Howell b , Yvette Morey c , Christine Griffin d , Sarah Riley e
aUniversity of Birmingham, Birmingham, UK b Bath Spa University, Bath, UK
cUniversity of West of England, UK dUniversity of Bath, UK eUniversity of
Aberystwyth, UK article info Article history: Received 29 March 2015 Revised 3
December 2016 Accepted 18 December 2016 Keywords: Authenticity Music
festivals Co-creation Socio-spatial Aura abstract From the early days of hippie
counter-culture, music festivals have been an important part of the British
summer. Today they are commercialised offerings without the countercultural
discourse of earlier times. Drawing on participant observation, interviews and
focus groups conducted at a rock festival and a smaller boutique festival, the
paper examines how their design, organisation and management are co-
created with participants to produce authentic experiences. The paper
contributes to research on authenticity in tourism by examining how
authenticity emerges and is experienced in such co-created commercial
settings. It presents the importance that the socio-spatial plays in authenticity
experiences and how socio-spatial experience and engagement can also be
recognised as a form of aura. 2016 The Authors. Published by Elsevier Ltd. This
is an open access article under the CC BY license
(http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/).
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13.The role of marketing in tourism planning: Overplay, underplay or
interplay?
Autores:
Ketter, Eran1 ek@eketter.com
Mansfeld, Yoel2 myoel@univ.haifa.ac.il
Avraham, Eli3 eavraham@com.haifa.ac.il
Fuente:
Tourism (13327461). 2016, Vol. 64 Issue 2, p135-148. 14p.
http://hrcak.srce.hr/160514?lang=en
14.Integracion de la planificacion estrategica
Review Integration of strategic environmental assessment into regional
planning Fikirte Demissie Tulu Faculty of Social Science, Department of
Geography and Environmental Studies, Bahir Dar University
Corresponding Author E-mail: fikirkiya@gmail.com Received October 21,
2013 Accepted December 2, 2013
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%20strategic%20environmental%20assessment%20into%20regional
%20Planning.pdf