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Balancing Commercialization and Sustainability in Community-Based Tourism Practices – A Qualitative Study of Factors Affecting Elephant Habitat Communities in Northern Thailand
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Document Title
Balancing Commercialization and Sustainability in Community-Based Tourism Practices - A Qualitative Study of Factors Affecting Elephant Habitat Communities in Northern Thailand
Author
Lo Y.-C., Janta P.
Affiliations
Department of Leisure Industry Management, National Chin-Yi University of Technology, Taichung, Taiwan; Renewable Energy and Efficiency Research Team, National Energy Technology Center, National Science and Technology Development Agency, Pathum Thani, Thailand
Type
Article
Source Title
Frontiers in Psychology
ISSN
16641078
Year
2021
Volume
12
Open Access
All Open Access, Gold, Green
Publisher
Frontiers Media S.A.
DOI
10.3389/fpsyg.2021.685426
Format
Abstract
Community-Based Tourism (CBT) offers local residents opportunities to manage local tourism resources while sustaining their lifestyle at the same time. The research objective of the study was to explore the process and experience of communities in Northern Thailand which are known as elephant habitats, how these communities strive for stimulating the local economy without jeopardizing the way of life. The study was qualitative in nature. Qualitative data collection methods such as field observations and in-depth interviews were employed. The qualitative data were further analyzed with thematic analysis. In practicing CBT, the findings identified positive factors (Establishment of Elephant Camps), negative factors (Waste from Tourism Activity and Effects of Global Crisis on Employment and Local Income), and suggestions (Waste and Environment Management). The study found that the communities took pride in their cultural as well as natural resources and they are willing to commercialize these resources to a certain degree, i.e. founding elephant themed facilities, as has evidently been indicated. Consequently, as many issues factor into the practice of CBT, the study concluded that community participation and government support should have played a crucial role in maintaining new balance of overall local lifestyle sustainability and commercialization during and after the pandemic. © Copyright © 2021 Lo and Janta.
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Publication Source
Scopus