Developing responsible tourism in emerging economies: the case of Nigeria

IF 4.6 Q2 MATERIALS SCIENCE, BIOMATERIALS ACS Applied Bio Materials Pub Date : 2021-12-28 DOI:10.1080/14766825.2021.2019262
A. Eyisi, Diane Lee, K. Trees
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ABSTRACT Advocacy for the responsible development of tourism continues to attract attention from scholars. The emergence of responsible tourism in the 1990s was a call to action, and for a move from setting agendas (sustainable tourism) to stakeholder accountability. As tourism is still developing in Nigeria, this paper discusses strategies for supporting responsible tourism development in the Southeastern region of the country. Semi-structured interviews and focus group discussions were organized with 166 stakeholders, including staff of tourism parastatals, traditional rulers, the representatives of men, women and youth and local security agencies. Findings identified possible strategies for determining if, when and how responsible tourism development might occur. These strategies include stakeholder empowerment, funding for tourism supporting facilities, boosting security and capacity for implementing tourism policies. The findings suggest that if well implemented, the tourism strategies are central to achieving future resident and tourist friendly development.
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在新兴经济体发展负责任的旅游业:以尼日利亚为例
对旅游业负责任发展的倡导不断受到学者们的关注。20世纪90年代出现的负责任旅游是一种行动呼吁,呼吁从制定议程(可持续旅游)转向利益相关者问责制。由于尼日利亚的旅游业仍在发展,本文讨论了支持该国东南部地区负责任的旅游业发展的战略。与166名利益攸关方组织了半结构化访谈和焦点小组讨论,其中包括旅游半官方机构的工作人员、传统统治者、男性、女性和青年代表以及地方安全机构。调查结果确定了确定是否、何时以及如何进行负责任的旅游发展的可能战略。这些战略包括增强利益攸关方权能、为旅游配套设施提供资金、提高安全和执行旅游政策的能力。研究结果表明,如果实施得当,旅游战略是实现未来居民和游客友好发展的核心。
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