Smiling vs. Frowning Faces

Ama Amponsaa Birch Freeman, Ishmael Mensah, K. Antwi
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Participatory development has become an integral strategy for achieving sustainable tourism in view of the varying impacts brought by mass tourism. Community participation ensures local control of the pace of tourism development and the creation of a more personalised tourism product. However, some studies have stated tension between governments and locals, which has hindered tourism development. This study, thus, sought to explore the extent to which communities are involved in decision-making and how useful the outcome has been. To achieve the study objectives, two tourism sites in Ghana implemented based on participatory principles, namely Kakum National Park and Afadjato Mountain, were compared. Results of the study suggest there is a fair degree of community involvement at the Gbledi Traditional Area (Afadjato) leading to satisfaction (smiling-faces), rather than Abrafo-Odumase (Kakum), which exhibited dissatisfaction (frowning-faces). The policy and research implications relate mainly to the challenge of achieving sustainable tourism development at the community level.
微笑vs皱眉
鉴于大众旅游带来的不同影响,参与式发展已成为实现可持续旅游的一项不可或缺的战略。社区参与确保了当地对旅游发展速度的控制,并创造了更加个性化的旅游产品。然而,一些研究表明,政府和当地人之间的紧张关系阻碍了旅游业的发展。因此,这项研究试图探索社区参与决策的程度以及结果的有用程度。为了实现研究目标,我们比较了加纳两个基于参与性原则的旅游景点,即卡库姆国家公园和阿法加托山。研究结果表明,在Gbledi传统地区(Afadjato),有相当程度的社区参与导致满意(微笑),而不是Abrafo-Odumase (Kakum),表现出不满(皱眉)。政策和研究影响主要涉及在社区一级实现可持续旅游发展的挑战。
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