Visitor management and sustainable destination management nexus in Zegie Peninsula, Northern Ethiopia

作者: Yihalem Kebete , Amare Wondirad

DOI: 10.1016/J.JDMM.2019.03.006

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摘要: Abstract Visitor management becomes a core element of sustainable destination in the wake continuously growing tourism sector. The current study examines how effective visitor contributes to development employing triple-bottom-line concept. adopts qualitative research approach with an exploratory design and collects data from purposively selected participants. Data collection took place between December 2017 April 2018. Research findings inform that proper practices further strengthen development. Even though, inadequate, is currently practiced Zegie Peninsula. However, ensuring broad-based stakeholder engagement sustain remains challenge. This advances our understanding inextricable links among practices, engagement, concepts compatible are suggested along limitations opportunities for future research.

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