Community-Based Ecotourism as an alternative to mass tourism, in Bali
Abstract
The case study presented is based on fieldwork which took place in March through May, 2016. It aims to determine whether and to what extent Community-Based Ecotourism (CBET) initiatives constitute a sustainable livelihood strategy, to local people living disconnected from mass tourism development in Bali, Indonesia. This is done by examining the local residents’ perceptions of tourism impacts, and their views on the differences between a CBET approach and conventional tourism, through in-depth respondent interviews.
Degree
Student essay
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Date
2016-09-09Author
Ekström, Anton
Keywords
Tourism impacts
Human Geography
community-based tourism
Bali
JED
residents’ perceptions
Series/Report no.
Kandidatuppsats i Kulturgeografi
2016/14
Language
eng