Socio-cultural effects of a tourist resort on the local population – BESTandermatt long-term and companion study

B. D. Eggerschwiler, Mario Störkle
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Wherever tourism develops, the local population is involved and affected. The BESTandermatt long-term and companion study described in this article has been investigating the sociocultural and socioeconomic changes provoked by the construction of a tourist resort in Andermatt (Switzerland) since 2008 and shows concerns of inhabitants at all stages of the construction and operation of the resort. In order not only to gain knowledge in the study regarding the subjective perceptions of the 25 respondents, but also to support the population in the process of change, the surveys were combined with activating methods, inherent to a “participatory action research” in which these respondents can influence both the direction and methods of research. After investigation, it appears that this approach promotes standpoints of local social actors in front of tourist officers and the authorities. Processes of development and change shaped in this way strengthen social cohesion and mutual understanding as self-awareness but also confrontation with otherness may enable the people involved to change their perspective.
旅游胜地对当地人口的社会文化影响——BESTandermatt长期和同伴研究
旅游业在哪里发展,当地人口就会参与其中并受到影响。本文中描述的BESTandermatt长期研究和配套研究一直在调查自2008年以来Andermatt(瑞士)旅游度假村建设引发的社会文化和社会经济变化,并显示了居民在度假村建设和运营的各个阶段的担忧。为了不仅在研究中获得关于25名受访者的主观看法的知识,而且为了支持处于变化过程中的人口,这些调查与“参与式行动研究”固有的激活方法相结合,在这种研究中,这些受访者可以影响研究的方向和方法。经过调查,这种做法似乎促进了当地社会行为者在旅游官员和当局面前的立场。以这种方式形成的发展和变化过程加强了社会凝聚力和相互理解,因为自我意识和与他者的对抗可能使有关人员改变他们的观点。
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