Collaboration for Community-Based Cultural Sustainability in Island Tourism Development: A Case in Korea
Constructive collaboration with host communities while maintaining their traditional culture is crucial when planning tourism ventures, particularly if ensuring sustainability is considered important. This paper investigates the cultural sustainability of Jeju Island in South Korea and whether colla...
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doaj-9da93016f3484cd58553af00f17379222021-07-15T15:47:21ZengMDPI AGSustainability2071-10502021-06-01137306730610.3390/su13137306Collaboration for Community-Based Cultural Sustainability in Island Tourism Development: A Case in KoreaXiubai Li0Jinok Susanna Kim1Timothy J. Lee2School of History, Culture and Tourism, Guangxi Normal University, Guilin 541001, ChinaDepartment of Airline Service, Sehan University, Dangjin 31746, KoreaFaculty of Hospitality and Tourism Management, Macau University of Science and Technology, Macao, ChinaConstructive collaboration with host communities while maintaining their traditional culture is crucial when planning tourism ventures, particularly if ensuring sustainability is considered important. This paper investigates the cultural sustainability of Jeju Island in South Korea and whether collaboration with community-based tourism ensures this sustainability through in-depth interviews with local residents. The first part of the interview focuses on cultural components to assess the current situation of cultural sustainability on the island, and the second part is related to that collaboration. The findings of the interviews indicate that: (i) there are certain negative indications of cultural sustainability in that Jeju people holding informal power became vulnerable in the face of tourism demand; (ii) several barriers exist in the facilitation of community-based tourism collaboration notwithstanding the beneficial trends, and (iii) there is a strong relationship between collaboration and cultural sustainability. It is also noted that the collaboration itself does not coincide with the actualization of cultural sustainability so long as current power disparities exist. The study delivers significant implications to the tourism policymakers and practitioners on how sustainable tourism development should be planned and operated to secure a long-term benefit especially focused on how the local community should be involved in the overall development process.https://www.mdpi.com/2071-1050/13/13/7306collaborationcultural sustainabilitycommunity-based tourismsustainable tourism developmentlocal residents’ participation |
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Collaboration for Community-Based Cultural Sustainability in Island Tourism Development: A Case in Korea |
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Collaboration for Community-Based Cultural Sustainability in Island Tourism Development: A Case in Korea |
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collaboration for community-based cultural sustainability in island tourism development: a case in korea |
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Constructive collaboration with host communities while maintaining their traditional culture is crucial when planning tourism ventures, particularly if ensuring sustainability is considered important. This paper investigates the cultural sustainability of Jeju Island in South Korea and whether collaboration with community-based tourism ensures this sustainability through in-depth interviews with local residents. The first part of the interview focuses on cultural components to assess the current situation of cultural sustainability on the island, and the second part is related to that collaboration. The findings of the interviews indicate that: (i) there are certain negative indications of cultural sustainability in that Jeju people holding informal power became vulnerable in the face of tourism demand; (ii) several barriers exist in the facilitation of community-based tourism collaboration notwithstanding the beneficial trends, and (iii) there is a strong relationship between collaboration and cultural sustainability. It is also noted that the collaboration itself does not coincide with the actualization of cultural sustainability so long as current power disparities exist. The study delivers significant implications to the tourism policymakers and practitioners on how sustainable tourism development should be planned and operated to secure a long-term benefit especially focused on how the local community should be involved in the overall development process. |
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collaboration cultural sustainability community-based tourism sustainable tourism development local residents’ participation |
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