Sustainability measurement with a non-compensatory approach in Cuban nature-based tourism

IF 6.5 3区 环境科学与生态学 Q1 ECOLOGY
Víctor Ernesto Pérez León, I. Contreras, J. M. Ramírez-Hurtado
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ABSTRACT This paper aims to assess the sustainability of tourism destinations. To this end, various methodologies have been considered, among which composite indicators constitutes a valuable tool. A non-compensatory methodology has been applied in order to address the problem caused by the compensation of low values in certain indicators of a particular destination with high scores in other aspects. The proposed methodology provides a clear ranking of units and permits a post-optimization analysis for the design of strategies with a view to the improvement of the relative position regarding the sustainability of a destination. It is applied in an island context, for which tourism represents its main economic activity and, therefore, its dependence on natural, social, economic, and cultural resources, among others, for its development. The analysis demonstrates the possibility associated with each destination to improve its position, acting in just a single indicator while maintaining major values in the remaining indicators, this being a more restrictive methodology in sustainability assessment. The originality is the methodology being supported by the combination of the non-compensatory approach with participative methods to include the considerations of the stakeholders throughout the weights in a regional initiative in the Caribbean Zone of Sustainable Tourism. The findings reveal that the economic aspects receive more importance than those in the Cuban context that are social and patrimonial. The method can be applied to other destinations and regions, allowing the inclusion of external and reducing the absence of incomparability issues in ranking destinations supporting managerial decisions.
在古巴以自然为基础的旅游中采用非补偿性方法的可持续性测量
摘要本文旨在评估旅游目的地的可持续性。为此目的,考虑了各种方法,其中综合指数是一种有价值的工具。采用了一种非补偿性方法,以解决因补偿某一特定目的地某些指标的低值而在其他方面得分很高所造成的问题。拟议的方法提供了明确的单位排名,并允许对战略设计进行优化后分析,以期改善目的地在可持续性方面的相对地位。它适用于一个岛屿,旅游业是其主要的经济活动,因此,它的发展依赖于自然、社会、经济和文化资源等。分析表明,每个目的地都有可能改善其地位,只在单一指标中发挥作用,而在其余指标中保持主要价值,这是可持续性评估中的一种限制性更强的方法。该方法的独创性是由非补偿性方法与参与性方法相结合所支持的,该方法在加勒比可持续旅游区区域倡议的整个权重中包括利益攸关方的考虑。调查结果显示,在古巴,经济方面比社会和世袭方面更受重视。该方法可以应用于其他目的地和地区,允许在对支持管理决策的目的地进行排名时纳入外部因素,并减少缺乏可比性的问题。
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CiteScore
11.10
自引率
3.60%
发文量
58
审稿时长
18-36 weeks
期刊介绍: The International Journal of Sustainable Development and World Ecology is now over fifteen years old and has proved to be an exciting forum for understanding and advancing our knowledge and implementation of sustainable development. Sustainable development is now of primary importance as the key to future use and management of finite world resources. It recognises the need for development opportunities while maintaining a balance between these and the environment. As stated by the UN Bruntland Commission in 1987, sustainable development should "meet the needs of the present generation without compromising the ability of future generations to meet their own needs."
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