Creative tourism as a driver for sustainable development: A model for advancing SDGs through community-based tourism and environmental stewardship

IF 5.6 Q1 ENVIRONMENTAL SCIENCES
Suparak Suriyankietkaew, Krittawit Krittayaruangroj, Sukanda Thinthan, Syamol Lumlongrut
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This study examines how community-based tourism (CBT) enterprises can strategically leverage creative tourism to advance the Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs) through sustainable tourism, cultural revitalization, and inclusive community empowerment. Despite increasing global interest in creative tourism, empirical insights on its transformative potential within CBT frameworks remain limited—particularly in ecologically sensitive rural contexts. Addressing this gap, this research presents a case study of Ban Laem in Nakhon Si Thammarat, Thailand, an award-winning CBT initiative that has successfully embedded creative tourism to drive economic diversification, environmental stewardship, and social cohesion. Drawing on extensive fieldwork and stakeholder interviews, the study introduces the MOST model—Managing Local Identity, Operation, Sustainable Tourism, and Travel Experience —as an empirically grounded framework for integrating creative tourism into CBT. Anchored in the Community Capitals Framework (CCF), the model demonstrates how investments in social, cultural, and natural capital can produce a ‘spiraling-up’ effect toward community resilience and sustainability. The findings highlight key success factors, including collaborative governance, adaptive innovation, capacity building, and participatory management. The study offers theoretical contributions to the intersection of creative tourism and sustainable development, while providing actionable insights for policymakers, tourism practitioners, and community leaders seeking to implement measurable and community-driven tourism models aligned with SDG indicators.
创意旅游作为可持续发展的驱动力:通过社区旅游和环境管理推动可持续发展目标的模式
本研究探讨社区旅游(CBT)企业如何策略性地利用创意旅游,通过可持续旅游、文化振兴和包容性社区赋权来推进可持续发展目标(sdg)。尽管全球对创意旅游的兴趣日益浓厚,但在CBT框架内对其变革潜力的实证见解仍然有限,特别是在生态敏感的农村环境中。为了弥补这一差距,本研究以泰国那坤西塔玛拉邦的班莱姆为例进行了研究,这是一项屡获殊荣的CBT计划,成功地将创意旅游融入其中,推动了经济多样化、环境管理和社会凝聚力。通过广泛的实地调查和利益相关者访谈,该研究引入了MOST模型——管理本地身份、运营、可持续旅游和旅行体验——作为将创意旅游融入CBT的经验基础框架。该模型以社区资本框架(CCF)为基础,展示了对社会、文化和自然资本的投资如何对社区恢复力和可持续性产生“螺旋式上升”效应。研究结果强调了关键的成功因素,包括协作治理、适应性创新、能力建设和参与式管理。该研究为创意旅游与可持续发展的交叉点提供了理论贡献,同时为政策制定者、旅游从业者和社区领袖提供了可操作的见解,以寻求实施符合可持续发展目标指标的可衡量和社区驱动的旅游模式。
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Environmental and Sustainability Indicators
Environmental and Sustainability Indicators Environmental Science-Environmental Science (miscellaneous)
CiteScore
7.80
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2.30%
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审稿时长
57 days
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