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Cultural sustainability - a framework for Aboriginal tourism in British Columbia

  • This paper presents a framework to assess the cultural sustainability of Aboriginal tourism in British Columbia, which meets must take into account the protection of human rights, good self-governance, identity, control of land, the tourism product’s authenticity, and a market-ready tourism product. These criteria are specified by two indicators each. The cultural sustainability framework was generated by triangulating qualitative research methods like experts’ interviews, secondary research, and participant and non-participant observations. This paper is thus conceptual in nature and inductive in its approach. It partly leverages a collaborative approach, as it includes interviewees in an iterative research loop. Furthermore, the paper shows why cultural sustainability is a determinant of the success of Aboriginal tourism.

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Author:Tatjana ThimmORCiDGND
DOI:https://doi.org/10.1080/1743873X.2018.1484469
ISSN:1743-873X
Parent Title (English):Journal of Heritage Tourism
Volume:14
Document Type:Article
Language:English
Year of Publication:2019
Release Date:2020/01/16
Tag:Aboriginal people; British Columbia; Indigenous tourism; Cultural sustainability; Canada
Issue:3
First Page:205
Last Page:218
Institutes:Fakultät Wirtschafts-, Kultur- und Rechtswissenschaften
Relevance:Peer reviewed Publikation in Master Journal List
Open Access?:Nein