30 Facts About Rural tourism

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Rural tourism is a tourism that focuses on actively participating in a rural lifestyle.

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Rural tourism allows the creation of a replacement source of income in the non-agricultural sector for rural dwellers.

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The added income from rural tourism can contribute to the revival of lost folk art and handicrafts.

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Rural tourism is particularly relevant in developing nations where farmland has become fragmented due to population growth.

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The wealth that rural tourism can provide to poor households creates great prospects for development.

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Rural tourism exists in developed nations in the form of providing accommodation in a scenic location, ideal for rest and relaxation.

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From wine tours and eco-tourism, to agritourism and seasonal events, tourism can be a viable economic component in rural community development.

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Publication Promoting Tourism in Rural America explains the need for planning and marketing rural communities, as well as weighing the pros and cons of the impacts of tourism.

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Mass Rural tourism is the idea of visiting a place with minimal responsibility to the local community and environment.

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Similarly, the World Conservation Union goes one step further in defining ecoRural tourism to include enjoying and appreciating nature, have low negative visitor impact, and providing socio-economic involvement to the local populations.

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The idea of community ecoRural tourism is placing the Rural tourism activities in the hands of the local community.

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Community ecoRural tourism empowers the relationship of the host and guest so that both can learn from a different culture and how to maneuver such differences.

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Community ecoRural tourism can act as a solution to social justice issues that arise with the Rural tourism industry in respect to the economy, environment, and culture.

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In Zanzibar, the idea of ecoRural tourism has enabled entrepreneurs to give tours of their home villages and use the revenue to support themselves as well as give back to the community.

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Community ecoRural tourism gives the tourist a greater stake in conservation efforts because of their involvement in the local culture.

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Community ecoRural tourism becomes a potential solution to bring social justice to those suffering from side effects of mass Rural tourism in locations most vulnerable to climate change.

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Sociocultural aspect of ecoRural tourism is that the local tourist becomes more engaged in the community and their culture.

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For example, in South Africa, community ecoRural tourism has been especially beneficial after the apartheid because of a renewed attention towards local cultures that are selling traditional handicrafts and showing cultural tours.

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Community ecoRural tourism is a solution to many of the flaws detailed.

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Tanzania practices a kind of ecoRural tourism that focuses exclusively on the environment, called nature Rural tourism.

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Community-based ecoRural tourism helps address this flaw through working more small-scale to not expend more resources than available.

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Effective community ecoRural tourism must allow the community to define their environmental needs.

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Community ecoRural tourism tends to be more small-scale and does not attract a higher income population.

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The important part for community ecoRural tourism is to ensure that tourists are leaving an overall positive impact on the community and that capital is reinvested into the community.

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Furthermore, the challenge of community ecoRural tourism is that it is balancing market objectives with both social and environmental aims, whereas competitors that offer more luxuries have primarily financial objectives.

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In community ecoRural tourism, this requires appointing a leader or board that can focus on meeting the triple bottom line.

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Finally, in terms of the sociocultural aspect of community-based ecoRural tourism, it is essential for the community to be respected for their own cultures.

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Community-based ecoRural tourism often eliminates this concern as well when they are responsible for showcasing their own lifestyle to the tourist.

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Reimer and Walter have found that in Cambodia, populations have limited their logging and other harmful practices because ecoRural tourism has given a more successful industry and greater awareness to the intrinsic value of the environment.

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Community ecoRural tourism opens the discussion for the purpose of land usage and the difference of preservation now over usage in the future.

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