Sustainable Tourism and Community Benefits: Experiences from Yunnan Province, China

K. Bhatta, Roger C. K Chan, Buddhi Raj Joshi
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Sustainable ecotourism has been considered an alternative approach to tourism development specifically to enhance community benefits vis-a-vis the protection of natural and cultural heritage in the indigenous settlements. This study takes the case of the indigenous communities of Xishuangbanna to examine the potential community benefits of ecotourism development and the key issues responsible for promoting sustainable development. It has adopted an exploratory approach to review secondary sources, such as previous research papers and reports specifically on eco-tourism, ethnic cultural heritage, and community development in the Dai villages of Xishuangbanna. Face-to-face and online interviews with tourism academics from China were also conducted. Empirical research conducted by both Chinese and overseas scholars, particularly in the Dai villages of Xishuangbanna, was selected as a reference to perform critical analysis. Findings revealed that local communities have received significant economic benefits from tourism development; however, their local culture and heritage values have been manipulated in the interests of capital and political needs. Indigenous authenticity has been largely influenced by the entrepreneurial interests, bureaucratic mandates, and economic necessities of the local people. As such, the prevailing model of tourism development generally favors the tourism entrepreneurs and the state with less attention to Dai ethnic people. This study suggests adopting inclusive community participation and collaborative efforts to promote sustainable ecotourism and community development in ethnic settlements around the globe especially country like Nepal. The article makes an effort to examine the case of the indigenous communities of Xishuangbanna, the Peoples' Republic of China the theoretical lens of PMPD.
可持续旅游与社区效益:来自中国云南省的经验
可持续生态旅游被认为是旅游发展的另一种办法,特别是为了加强社区在保护土著住区的自然和文化遗产方面的利益。本研究以西双版纳原住民社区为例,探讨生态旅游发展对社区的潜在效益,以及促进可持续发展的关键问题。本文采用了探索性的方法来审查二手资料,例如以前专门研究西双版纳傣族村庄生态旅游、民族文化遗产和社区发展的研究论文和报告。此外,还对来自中国的旅游学者进行了面对面和在线采访。本文选取国内外学者的实证研究,特别是对西双版纳傣族村落的实证研究作为参考,进行批判性分析。调查结果显示,当地社区从旅游业发展中获得了显著的经济效益;然而,他们的地方文化和遗产价值在资本和政治需求的利益下被操纵。本土的真实性在很大程度上受到当地人民的企业利益、官僚命令和经济需求的影响。因此,现行的旅游发展模式普遍偏向于旅游企业家和国家,对傣族人的关注较少。本研究建议采用包容性社区参与和协作的方式,在全球特别是尼泊尔这样的国家促进可持续的生态旅游和社区发展。本文试图以西双版纳土著社区为研究对象,从PMPD的理论视角进行研究。
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