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Tourism and Hospitality, Volume 2, Issue 4

2021 December - 4 articles

Cover Story: Contrary to expectations, our study shows that tourism may not lead to dramatic differences in access to capital assets (e.g., land and livestock). However, the study revealed a moderate positive influence of tourism on household resiliency and subjective wellbeing. These intangible and subjective wellbeing outcomes of tourism-based livelihood programs are challenging to assess empirically. However, they may be among the most important factors from a human development standpoint. Therefore, we suggest that efforts to incentivize the protection of natural environments through tourism must enhance access to tangible forms of capital while also considering more nuanced manifestations of intangible wellbeing outcomes (e.g., perceived quality of life conditions). View this paper
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Articles (4)

  • Article
  • Open Access
21 Citations
8,353 Views
15 Pages

Global Climate Resources for Camping and Nature-Based Tourism

  • Siyao Ma,
  • Christopher Craig,
  • Daniel Scott and
  • Song Feng

17 December 2021

Climate change is impacting the distribution of climate resources upon which nature-based tourism and recreation depends. Accordingly, we examine the global distribution of climate resources from 1948 to 2016 using the Camping Climate Index (CCI), a...

  • Article
  • Open Access
14 Citations
8,216 Views
18 Pages

Livelihoods and Tourism: Capital Assets, Household Resiliency, and Subjective Wellbeing

  • Ian E. Munanura,
  • Edwin Sabuhoro,
  • Carter A. Hunt and
  • Jim Ayorekire

27 October 2021

Although a positive relationship between tourism and quality of life is the premise of using tourism to support biodiversity conservation, tourism scholars rarely assess the relationship between tourism and community livelihoods with rigorous empiric...

  • Article
  • Open Access
3 Citations
5,939 Views
15 Pages

14 October 2021

Social media has had a strong presence in many people’s lives over the last decade. In addition, social media platforms have allowed people to share opinions, provide advice on numerous factors, including where to visit, as well as to stay connected...

  • Case Report
  • Open Access
2 Citations
3,644 Views
5 Pages

28 September 2021

COVID-19 has doubtless generated a great negative impact in the tourism industry. The measures disposed by governments to contain the virus included strict lockdowns and the closure of borders and airspaces, without mentioning the imposition of socia...

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