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Redefining Sustainability in the Conservation and Promotion of the Cultural Heritage Tourism Product in Kenya 在肯尼亚文化遗产旅游产品的保护和推广中重新定义可持续性
Pub Date : 2021-06-11 DOI: 10.1108/978-1-80071-511-020211018
E. Wahome, Joan J.W. Gathungu
This study explores the potential of cultural heritage product in the promotion of Kenya's tourism. The Ministry of Tourism Strategic Plan 2008–2012 identified the untapped tourism potential in the areas of eco-tourism, culture, conference and cruise as an opportunity for the future of Kenya's tourism. The report isolated inadequate development of the cultural product as a major weakness in Kenya's tourism. Invention in the cultural heritage tourism product (CHTP) would ease overdependence on beach and wildlife tourism for sustainability and leverage Tourist Destination Kenya's (TDK) competitiveness. This can only be achieved if a blueprint for heritage conservation and tourism is developed and implemented. To achieve its objective, this study employed observation, in-depth interviews and a review of secondary data to investigate current CHTP practices. The research was extended to cultural and heritage site visits. The sites were selected in a non-probabilistic manner based on their cultural significance. The study established that Kenya has a rich CHTP which has not been fully exploited for the purpose of tourism. It observed that the promotion of cultural heritage tourism in Kenya is weakened by lack of proper policies and poor perception of culture as a tourism product. It concluded that cultural tourism has the potential to withstand the ravages of COVID-19 due to its structure and nostalgic characteristics. This study recommends a policy framework heralding effective CHTP management and a post-COVID-19 recovery program marked by new protocols. The study is novel in its methodology, choice of sites and COVID-19 reality.
本研究探讨文化遗产产品在促进肯尼亚旅游业中的潜力。旅游部2008-2012年战略计划指出,生态旅游、文化、会议和邮轮等领域尚未开发的旅游潜力是肯尼亚旅游业未来的机遇。该报告指出,文化产品开发不足是肯尼亚旅游业的一个主要弱点。文化遗产旅游产品(CHTP)的发明将缓解对海滩和野生动物旅游的过度依赖,以实现可持续发展,并利用旅游目的地肯尼亚(TDK)的竞争力。只有制定和实施遗产保护和旅游的蓝图,才能实现这一目标。为了实现其目标,本研究采用观察法、深度访谈法和对二手数据的回顾来调查当前卫生防护计划的做法。研究扩展到文化和遗产遗址参观。这些遗址是根据其文化意义以非概率方式选择的。该研究表明,肯尼亚拥有丰富的CHTP,但尚未完全用于旅游目的。它指出,由于缺乏适当的政策和对文化作为一种旅游产品的认识不佳,肯尼亚文化遗产旅游的推广受到削弱。报告总结说,文化旅游由于其结构和怀旧特征,有可能抵御新冠肺炎的破坏。本研究提出了一个政策框架,预示着有效的卫生防护计划管理和以新协议为标志的covid -19后恢复计划。这项研究在方法、地点选择和COVID-19现实方面都是新颖的。
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Pub Date : 2021-06-11 DOI: 10.1108/978-1-80071-511-020211026
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Contributions and Challenges of Civil Society Organizations in Tourism in Kenya 民间社会组织在肯尼亚旅游业中的贡献和挑战
Pub Date : 2021-06-11 DOI: 10.1108/978-1-80071-511-020211011
J. Munene
The purpose of this chapter is to present survey findings on the important contributions by civil society groups and organizations involved in tourism in Kenya. This seeks to make them more understood and make a case for their involvement in efforts towards revival of tourism post COVID-19. The research objectives are to investigate contributions of these groups to tourism in Kenya as well as investigate challenges they face. The methodology used is largely qualitative whereby a survey of key informants was carried out. This allowed the researcher to be familiarized with the issues at hand. A semi-structured interview guide was developed that was pretested with four key informants. Key informants included a wide variety of stakeholders in tourism including tour guides, small restaurants owners, travel agency owners, farmers, local chiefs, women, and youth groups. Findings show the contributions of these groups including provisions of unique experiences for tourists as well as challenges experienced including poor road network. The conclusion shows that even as government and other stakeholders engage them post COVID-19, they need to pay attention to their challenges and support them so that they can make greater contributions in the sector.
本章的目的是介绍有关参与肯尼亚旅游业的民间社会团体和组织的重要贡献的调查结果。这一活动旨在使人们更加了解他们,并为他们参与COVID-19后旅游业复兴的努力提供理由。研究目标是调查这些群体对肯尼亚旅游业的贡献,以及调查他们面临的挑战。所使用的方法主要是定性的,即对关键线人进行调查。这使研究人员能够熟悉手头的问题。开发了一份半结构化访谈指南,并对四名关键线人进行了预先测试。主要举报人包括旅游业的各种利益攸关方,包括导游、小餐馆老板、旅行社老板、农民、地方酋长、妇女和青年团体。调查结果显示,这些团体的贡献包括为游客提供独特的体验,以及面临的挑战,包括糟糕的道路网络。结论表明,即使政府和其他利益攸关方在COVID-19后与他们接触,他们也需要关注他们面临的挑战并支持他们,以便他们能够在该部门做出更大的贡献。
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Does Your Post-COVID-19 Travel Dream Talk about Sustainability? Insights from Potential Tourists in India 你的后covid -19旅行梦想谈论可持续性吗?来自印度潜在游客的见解
Pub Date : 2021-06-11 DOI: 10.1108/978-1-80071-511-020211019
Indu, Bindu, Kuldeep Singh
Purpose: The COVID-19 pandemic has disrupted the tourism industry globally. It is essential to explore the post-COVID-19 travel intentions of potential tourists. The exploratory study is aimed to investigate the potential Indian tourists’ travel plans, tourism perceptions, and their behavioral intentions regarding the adoption of sustainable tourism practices post-COVID-19. Methodology: The study was based on primary data. Through an online survey, 225 responses were collected using convenient sampling. Data were analyzed with SPSS 20.0 software. Simple percentage, frequency, and mean were calculated to examine the post-COVID-19 travel plans and tourism perception of Indians. Factor analysis was used to analyze the adoption of sustainable practices. Findings: Since May 2020, with the unlocking process, travel has been resuming in India. People are obligating to their “right to travel” and foreseeing travel plans. The study found that potential tourists will prefer short-duration trips with family and friends and intend to avoid crowded destinations post the pandemic. Indian tourists are inclined to consider environment conservation and sustainability in future travels and are more willing to explore natural sites. Offbeat destinations are expected to gain popularity. People believed that tourists will adopt more sustainable and innovative practices post-COVID-19. Originality/Value: This study enhances the understanding of tourism policymakers, practitioners, and services providers concerning tourism behavior post-COVID-19. Implications: The study focused on potential tourists’ planning;the perceptions of service providers can also be studied for future research to gain profound insights regarding the tourism sector. © 2021 Emerald Publishing Limited.
目的:2019冠状病毒病大流行扰乱了全球旅游业。了解潜在游客在新冠肺炎疫情后的旅游意向至关重要。探索性研究旨在调查潜在的印度游客的旅行计划、旅游观念以及他们在covid -19后采用可持续旅游实践的行为意图。方法:本研究以原始资料为基础。通过在线调查,以方便的抽样方式收集了225份回复。采用SPSS 20.0软件对数据进行分析。计算简单的百分比、频率和平均值,以检查印度人在covid -19后的旅行计划和旅游观念。采用因子分析法对可持续实践的采用情况进行分析。调查结果:自2020年5月以来,随着解锁进程的进行,印度的旅游已经恢复。人们对他们的“旅行权”和预见旅行计划负有义务。研究发现,潜在的游客更喜欢与家人和朋友一起短途旅行,并打算避开疫情后拥挤的目的地。印度游客在未来的旅行中更倾向于考虑环境保护和可持续性,更愿意探索自然景点。另类的目的地预计会越来越受欢迎。人们认为,新冠肺炎疫情后,游客将采取更加可持续和创新的做法。独创性/价值:本研究增强了旅游政策制定者、从业者和服务提供者对新冠肺炎后旅游行为的理解。启示:本研究的重点是潜在游客的规划;服务提供者的看法也可以为未来的研究提供研究,以获得有关旅游业的深刻见解。©2021翡翠出版有限公司
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The Recovery Tactics of the Tourism Industry Amid COVID-19 Pandemic Conditions in the Baltic States 波罗的海国家2019冠状病毒病大流行期间旅游业的恢复策略
Pub Date : 2021-06-11 DOI: 10.1108/978-1-80071-511-020211001
A. Livina, Galina Bukovska, I. Abols, G. M. Reddy
Originality/Value: This study provides a greater understanding of the state of tourism in Baltic states during the pandemic in general and the role of stakeholders in the process of recovery of tourism. The study provides the basement for continuing deeper research of COVID-19 influence on tourism in the Baltic states.
独创性/价值:本研究对大流行期间波罗的海国家的旅游状况以及利益攸关方在旅游业恢复过程中的作用提供了更深入的了解。该研究为继续深入研究COVID-19对波罗的海国家旅游业的影响提供了基础。
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Tourist Safety and Security Post COVID-19: Global Perspectives 2019冠状病毒病后的旅游安全和安保:全球视角
Pub Date : 2021-06-11 DOI: 10.1108/978-1-80071-511-020211006
C. Dale, N. Robinson, Faisal Sheikh
Originality/Value: The chapter is novel in that it reviews health and safety and financial security practices in the field as they relate to the COVID-19 pandemic.
原创性/价值:本章的新颖之处在于,它回顾了与COVID-19大流行相关的该领域的健康、安全和金融保障实践。
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