Dex-Based Evaluation of Sustainable Rural Tourism in Bosnia and Herzegovina
Abstract
:1. Introduction
2. Literature Review
3. Materials and Methods
- Hierarchy, which is presented in the form of a decision tree, where each criterion branches into sub-criteria, up to the final criteria, which are called “leaves”.
- A value scale that determines all values of criteria and sub-criteria up to the final criteria.
- The membership function that determines the value of criteria and sub-criteria based on the final criteria.
- Marketing criteria. This criterion aims to examine price, quality, and promotion. This criterion will consider the cost of a bed and breakfast, what rural facilities have to offer in terms of quality improvement, and how these facilities are promoted.
- Tourist location. This criterion aims to examine the tourist attractions that are available in this facility and its surroundings, as well as the facility’s transportation connections and location.
- Cultural factors. This criterion takes into account topics such as whether there are cultural facilities close by, whether people can learn about local customs, and how connected people are to the local community.
- Social resources. This criterion looks at the availability of entertainment venues, whether they sell local goods made on-site or in the local community, and whether visitors have the opportunity to help on the farm that is a part of the facility.
- Natural resources. This criterion aims to examine the availability of natural resources around these facilities, the landscape around these facilities, and the quality of these resources.
- Ecological resources. This criterion examines whether the facilities use sustainable resources, whether they use natural resources wisely, and how clean the environment around the facility is.
- The value of the final node will be “unacceptable” if the value of two or more criteria is “unacceptable”, or if two criteria have the value “middle” and the third criterion has the value “unacceptable”.
- The value of the final node will be “middle” if the value of one criterion is “unacceptable”, the second criterion is “middle”, and the third criterion is “good”, or if one criterion is “unacceptable” and the other two criteria are “good”, or if the value is of all “middle” criteria.
- If the value of one criterion is good, i.e., if the value of two criteria is “middle” and the value of the third criterion is “good”, the value of the final node will be “good”. If one of the criteria is rated as “unacceptable”, the value “good” cannot be assigned.
- The value of the final node will be “very good” if the values of two criteria are “good” while the value of the third criterion is “middle”. The value of this criterion cannot be “very good” if any of the criteria has the value “unacceptable”.
- When determining this value scale, 27 rules were formed in this manner. Membership functions for other criteria and sub-criteria were also determined using these concepts.
4. Results
5. Discussion
6. Conclusions
Author Contributions
Funding
Institutional Review Board Statement
Informed Consent Statement
Data Availability Statement
Conflicts of Interest
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Economic Factors | Social Factors | Environmental Factors | Sustainable Rural Tourism Development in B&H | |
---|---|---|---|---|
33% | 33% | 33% | ||
1 | unacceptable | unacceptable | - | unacceptable |
2 | unacceptable | <=middle | <=middle | unacceptable |
3 | unacceptable | - | unacceptable | unacceptable |
4 | <=middle | unacceptable | <=middle | unacceptable |
5 | <=middle | <=middle | unacceptable | unacceptable |
6 | - | unacceptable | unacceptable | unacceptable |
7 | unacceptable | >=middle | good | middle |
8 | unacceptable | good | >=middle | middle |
9 | >=middle | unacceptable | good | middle |
10 | middle | middle | middle | middle |
11 | >=middle | good | unacceptable | middle |
12 | good | unacceptable | >=middle | middle |
13 | good | >=middle | unacceptable | middle |
14 | middle | middle | good | good |
15 | middle | good | middle | good |
16 | good | middle | middle | good |
17 | >=middle | good | good | very good |
18 | good | >=middle | good | very good |
19 | good | good | >=middle | very good |
Attribute | Zlatni Bor | Gabela | Grabež | Galić |
---|---|---|---|---|
Sustainable rural tourism development in B&H | very good | good | middle | very good |
Economic factors | middle | middle | middle | good |
Marketing criterion | good | middle | middle | middle |
Price | good | good | good | middle |
Quality | middle | bad | middle | middle |
Promotion | middle | good | bad | middle |
Tourist location | unacceptable | middle | middle | good |
Tourist attractions | middle | good | middle | good |
Transport connection | bad | bad | middle | good |
Location of facilities | middle | middle | middle | middle |
Social factors | good | good | middle | good |
Cultural factors | middle | middle | middle | good |
Cultural objects | middle | middle | middle | middle |
Learning customs | middle | middle | middle | middle |
Connection with the local community | middle | middle | middle | good |
Social resources | good | good | middle | good |
Entertainment content | middle | middle | middle | middle |
Offer of domestic products | middle | middle | middle | middle |
Participation in the farm | good | good | middle | good |
Environmental factors | good | middle | middle | middle |
Natural resources | good | good | good | good |
Availability of resources | good | good | good | good |
Landscape | good | middle | middle | good |
Quality of resources | good | middle | middle | middle |
Ecological resources | middle | unacceptable | unacceptable | unacceptable |
Use of renewable resources | bad | bad | bad | bad |
Smart use of resources | middle | middle | middle | middle |
Environmental cleanliness | good | middle | middle | middle |
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Puška, A.; Štilić, A.; Nedeljković, M.; Maksimović, A. Dex-Based Evaluation of Sustainable Rural Tourism in Bosnia and Herzegovina. Tour. Hosp. 2022, 3, 919-930. https://doi.org/10.3390/tourhosp3040059
Puška A, Štilić A, Nedeljković M, Maksimović A. Dex-Based Evaluation of Sustainable Rural Tourism in Bosnia and Herzegovina. Tourism and Hospitality. 2022; 3(4):919-930. https://doi.org/10.3390/tourhosp3040059
Chicago/Turabian StylePuška, Adis, Anđelka Štilić, Miroslav Nedeljković, and Aleksandar Maksimović. 2022. "Dex-Based Evaluation of Sustainable Rural Tourism in Bosnia and Herzegovina" Tourism and Hospitality 3, no. 4: 919-930. https://doi.org/10.3390/tourhosp3040059
APA StylePuška, A., Štilić, A., Nedeljković, M., & Maksimović, A. (2022). Dex-Based Evaluation of Sustainable Rural Tourism in Bosnia and Herzegovina. Tourism and Hospitality, 3(4), 919-930. https://doi.org/10.3390/tourhosp3040059