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This Handbook presents a comprehensive overview of contemporary challenges and opportunities in sustainable community-based tourism (CBT). It analyses innovative approaches to planning, managing and developing CBT, outlining current trends and highlighting avenues for future research.Tsung Hung Lee and Fen-Hauh Jan bring together leading international scholars to explore diverse aspects of community-based tourism, including cultural heritage preservation, resident well-being, natural resource conservation and ecotourism. They draw on detailed case studies to illustrate practical issues facing communities across the globe, from the mitigation of climate change to the implementation of the UN’s Sustainable Development Goals. Ultimately, this Handbook looks toward the future of CBT, emphasizing the need for resilience and providing novel strategies to bolster sustainable growth in the industry.Students and academics in tourism, tourism management, environmental management and human geography will greatly benefit from the cutting-edge insights in this Handbook. It is also an invaluable resource for tourism planners, marketers, managers and community leaders who are involved in sustainable CBT development.
Edited by Tsung Hung Lee, Lifetime Distinguished Professor, Graduate School of Leisure and Exercise Studies, National Yunlin University of Science and Technology and Fen-Hauh Jan, Professor, Department of Tourism and Hospitality, TransWorld University and Fellow Professor, Graduate School of Leisure and Exercise Studies, National Yunlin University of Science and Technology, Taiwan
ContentsList of contributors viiPART I INTRODUCTION1 Introduction to sustainable community-based tourism: themes, issues, andtrends 2Tsung Hung Lee and Fen-Hauh JanPART II MAKING IT HAPPEN: PLANNING AND PLACE-MAKING FORSUSTAINABLE COMMUNITY-BASED TOURISM2 Planning to measure, monitor and report emissions to achieve the net-zeroagenda 23Anita Conefrey and James Hanrahan3 Indigenizing landscape and interpretation for Ainu community-based tourism:towards an ecomuseum approach along the Saru River Basin in Biratori Town,Japan 40Mayumi Okada4 Planning for sustainable community-based tourism: an example of a ruralvillage in Taiwan 58Shih-Yen Lin, Cheng-Jui Tseng and Shao-De Liu5 Sustainable community-based tourism: a means toward cultural heritagepreservation 81Yi Hsien Lin6 Nature-based tourism and conservation: achieving sustainability throughcommunity-based tourism 93Chiedza Ngonidzashe Mutanga7 Sustainable community-based tourism: roles of stakeholders’ collaboration 113Moren Tibabo Stone and Lesego Senyana Stone8 Roles of stakeholders’ collaboration towards niche ecotourism development inRoyal Belum State Park, Malaysia 134Velan Kunjuraman, Kok Onn Kwong, Jayaraj Vijaya Kumaran andMuhamad Azahar bin Abas9 Sustainable community-based trail tourism: from the perspectives of planning 149Ping-Hsiang HsuPART III DEVELOPING IT: THEORETICAL AND PRACTICAL IMPLICATIONSFOR SUSTAINABLE COMMUNITY-BASED TOURISM10 Innovation in sustainable community-based tourism: from the perspective ofcommunity spirit 169Hsi-Chuan Lin11 Cultural heritage, sustainability, and community-based tourism: a best practicecase study 183Bailey Ashton Adie12 Marketing strategies for sustainable community-based tourism 197Chung-Ching Huang13 Sustainable community-based tourism development in coastal areas andfishing communities 211Jyun-Long Chen and Xiang-Nong Jian14 Placing sustainable well-being: an integrative approach to therapeuticlandscapes and sustainability in community-based rural destinations from theperspective of visitors 230Yu-Jen ChiangPART IV MAKING IT SUSTAINABLE: CIRCULAR ECONOMY, SDGs, ANDNET-ZERO EMISSIONS FOR SUSTAINABLE COMMUNITY-BASEDTOURISM15 Climate change and sustainable community-based tourism 251Wei-Ching Wang and Chung-Hsien Lin16 The circular economy for sustainable community-based tourism: the case ofClarens, South Africa 271Chané de Bruyn17 Exploring the contribution of community-based tourism homestayentrepreneurs to Sustainable Development Goals: evidence from Kelantan,Malaysia 288Velan Kunjuraman, Raja Norliana Raja Omar and Zakiyah Taharim18 Empowering regional revitalization through community resilience andsustainable tourism 306Sean Hsin-Hung Lin19 Net-zero emissions for sustainable community-based tourism 323You-Yu DaiIndex 343
‘This comprehensive Handbook focuses on current issues in community-based tourism, illustrated by international case studies, and explores strategies for sustainable outcomes - a must-read for scholars and practitioners in sustainable tourism.’