Pro-Poor Tourism's Evolution and Implications Arising from the COVID-19 Pandemic

IF 2.1 Q2 HOSPITALITY, LEISURE, SPORT & TOURISM
A. Spenceley
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Abstract

ABSTRACT Building on David Harrison's critique of the concept, this essay describes the emergence of pro-poor tourism as a banner for development interventions focusing on poverty reduction. It reviews the application of the approach in practice, including through community-based tourism and encouraging the sector to benefit the poor through equity, employment and supply chains. Two decades on, while researchers continue to apply the term development agendas now seldom do – preferring focus on sustainable tourism and the Sustainable Development Goals. The COVID-19 pandemic has starkly revealed how important tourism had been to rural people's incomes, and the devastating effects when visitors disappeared. Resilient tourism enterprises have exhibited diverse products and income streams, and ethical operators have endeavoured to sustain livelihoods staff. Hence, although terminology has evolved, the pro-poor tourism mantra continues to provide a valuable lens through which to prioritise net-benefits to vulnerable members of societies.
扶贫旅游的演变及其对COVID-19大流行的影响
基于David Harrison对这一概念的批判,本文将扶贫旅游的出现描述为侧重于减贫的发展干预措施的一面旗帜。报告审查了该方法在实践中的应用情况,包括通过以社区为基础的旅游,并鼓励该部门通过公平、就业和供应链惠及穷人。二十年过去了,虽然研究人员继续使用“发展议程”这个词,但现在很少这样做了——他们更喜欢关注可持续旅游和可持续发展目标。2019冠状病毒病大流行鲜明地揭示了旅游业对农村居民收入的重要性,以及游客消失带来的破坏性影响。有韧性的旅游企业展示了多样化的产品和收入来源,有道德的经营者努力维持员工的生计。因此,尽管术语有所演变,但有利于穷人的旅游口号仍然提供了一个有价值的视角,通过它可以优先考虑社会弱势成员的净利益。
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Tourism Planning & Development
Tourism Planning & Development HOSPITALITY, LEISURE, SPORT & TOURISM-
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