Agritourism - From Additional Income to Livelihood Strategy and Rural Development

M. Schmitt
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During the Romantic period, the Franconian Jura in northern Bavaria, Germany, was discovered as an attractive landscape with aesthetic value. The diversified cultural landscape (rocks, forests, and farmland) and its seasonal variations in land cover are appreciated by tourists to this day, albeit in different form and use made of the scenic beauty. With the modernization and restructuring of agriculture in the 1970s, farming families increasingly seized the opportunity to play a role in rural tourism. In the last three decades, offering holidays on the farm as well as direct sales of their own value- added farms' products have provided additional alternative incomes. The article draws on a longitudinal study (1977 - 2007) which focused on the farming women's agency, coping strategies, visions and wishes against the dynamic changes of the agricultural sector. The rich data enabled the author to give an overview of tourism-related activities within the sample from the point of view of the farming women as well as to construct two case studies that looked at the role of agritourism within the pluri-activities for the women involved and the multifunctional orientation of their farms. While agritourism has become an important permanent livelihood strategy for some farming families, it remains an additional income for others. Either way, it has turned out to be a source of women's growing self-confidence as well as a sustainable ingredient of regional development. Keyword: Agritourism, restructuring of agriculture, feminization, women's visibility, peasant principle, pluriactivity, multifunctionality, rural development.
农业-从额外收入到生计战略和农村发展
在浪漫主义时期,德国巴伐利亚北部的弗朗哥尼亚汝拉被发现是一个具有美学价值的迷人景观。多样的文化景观(岩石、森林和农田)及其土地覆盖的季节性变化至今仍为游客所欣赏,尽管它们以不同的形式和利用了风景之美。随着20世纪70年代农业的现代化和结构调整,农民家庭越来越多地抓住机会在乡村旅游中发挥作用。在过去的三十年里,在农场提供假期以及直接销售他们自己的增值农场产品提供了额外的收入选择。本文借鉴了一项纵向研究(1977 - 2007),该研究侧重于农业妇女机构、应对策略、对农业部门动态变化的愿景和愿望。丰富的数据使作者能够从农业妇女的角度对样本内的旅游相关活动进行概述,并构建两个案例研究,研究农业旅游在参与的妇女的多种活动中的作用及其农场的多功能定位。虽然农业已成为一些农民家庭重要的长期生计战略,但对其他农民家庭来说,它仍然是一种额外收入。无论如何,它已被证明是妇女自信心增长的一个来源,也是区域发展的一个可持续因素。关键词:农业旅游,农业结构调整,女性化,妇女可见度,农民原则,多元化,多功能,农村发展。
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