A comprehensive investigation was carried out into New Zealand residents' perceptions of tourism. Qualitative research was conducted and, in addition to an extensive literature review, formed the basis of the survey instrument. The resulting mail questionnaire was used to survey residents from 10 to
Resident attitudes in a mature destination: the case of Waikiki
β Scribed by Pauline J Sheldon; Teresa Abenoja
- Book ID
- 104314402
- Publisher
- Elsevier Science
- Year
- 2001
- Tongue
- English
- Weight
- 106 KB
- Volume
- 22
- Category
- Article
- ISSN
- 0261-5177
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β¦ Synopsis
Sustainable tourism cannot be successfully implemented without the involvement of those a!ected by tourism. Therefore, evaluating residents' attitudes towards tourism and involving them in as many aspects of development is an important step in creating sustainability. This paper summarizes work already done on resident inputs to the planning process and discusses the development and status of Waikiki, in the state of Hawaii, USA as a destination. Waikiki is one of the world's premier resort destinations serving both as a resort and residential area. It currently faces stagnating visitor arrivals and increased revitalization e!orts, commonly typi"ed by mature destinations. Recommendations for Waikiki's continued vitality are given based on a survey of Waikiki residents' attitudes towards the redevelopment of their community. Results indicate residents' close a$nity towards Waikiki and favorable attitudes towards tourism. It is suggested that revitalization e!orts be directed to residents' desire for an improved pedestrian environment and adherence to their revealed preferences. Residents' close attachment to Waikiki infers the need for resident endorsement of revitalization e!orts.
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