Resident attitudes toward tourism impacts: The case of kusadasi in turkey
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2002
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Özet
This study aims to identify the perceived impacts of tourism by residents in a community, Kusadasi, located on the Western Turkish coast. Based on a survey of 238 local residents, tourism impacts were assessed by a 33-item tourism impact scale, which measures both belief and affect toward the impact attributes. According to the mean measures, the most strong and favorable perceptions toward tourism impacts are found to be associated with economic, and social and cultural aspects of tourism, while environmental aspects are found to be the least favorable in terms of the perceived impacts of tourism. The study also identified whether there exist any significant differences between socio-demographic variables and resident’s attitudes toward tourism by the analysis of variance. © 2002, Taylor & Francis Group, LLC. All rights reserved.
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Demographic variables, Resident attitudes, Tourism impacts, Turkey
Kaynak
International Journal of Hospitality and Tourism Administration
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Scopus Q Değeri
Q2
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3
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3