Local Leaders’ Perceptions about Sustainable Tourism Development in Timor-Leste

Timor-Leste is a small island that emerged as Asia’s newest nation in 2002, and it is largely unknown as a tourism destination in the world, with geographic, natural, and socio cultural weaknesses and vulnerability. In this country, tourism is considered as one of the priorities for the national eco...

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Main Authors: Manuel Vong, João Albino Silva, Patrícia Pinto
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: Research Centre in Tourism, Sustainability and Well-being - CinTurs 2015-06-01
Series:Journal of Spatial and Organizational Dynamics
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Online Access:http://www.cieo.pt/journal/J_2_2015/article5.pdf
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spelling doaj-8d50ee7c29d24514a41900e1f6eda5d52020-11-25T04:01:59ZengResearch Centre in Tourism, Sustainability and Well-being - CinTursJournal of Spatial and Organizational Dynamics2183-19122015-06-01III2155168Local Leaders’ Perceptions about Sustainable Tourism Development in Timor-LesteManuel Vong0João Albino Silva1Patrícia Pinto2Dili Institute of Technology (DIT) of Timor-LesteUniversity of AlgarveUniversity of AlgarveTimor-Leste is a small island that emerged as Asia’s newest nation in 2002, and it is largely unknown as a tourism destination in the world, with geographic, natural, and socio cultural weaknesses and vulnerability. In this country, tourism is considered as one of the priorities for the national economic development, in addition to agriculture, and petroleum. However, in a new destination, which is also in the first stage of tourism development, the involvement of stakeholders is very limited both on the supply and the demand sides. This situation presents a major challenge to the achievement of a sustainable tourism development. Moreover, the study of tourism in this country is a very recent phenomenon. In this context, the objective of this study is twofold. Firstly, it intends to examine the perceptions of the local leaders (from the public sector, the private sectors and from non-governmental organizations) regarding the sustainable tourism development concept; and secondly, to understand to what extent these leaders take initiatives in voluntary actions towards sustainable tourism development at the local level, as well as their motivations and difficulties in this process. http://www.cieo.pt/journal/J_2_2015/article5.pdfSustainable Tourism DevelopmentLeaders’ PerceptionsTimor Leste
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Local Leaders’ Perceptions about Sustainable Tourism Development in Timor-Leste
Journal of Spatial and Organizational Dynamics
Sustainable Tourism Development
Leaders’ Perceptions
Timor Leste
author_facet Manuel Vong
João Albino Silva
Patrícia Pinto
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title Local Leaders’ Perceptions about Sustainable Tourism Development in Timor-Leste
title_short Local Leaders’ Perceptions about Sustainable Tourism Development in Timor-Leste
title_full Local Leaders’ Perceptions about Sustainable Tourism Development in Timor-Leste
title_fullStr Local Leaders’ Perceptions about Sustainable Tourism Development in Timor-Leste
title_full_unstemmed Local Leaders’ Perceptions about Sustainable Tourism Development in Timor-Leste
title_sort local leaders’ perceptions about sustainable tourism development in timor-leste
publisher Research Centre in Tourism, Sustainability and Well-being - CinTurs
series Journal of Spatial and Organizational Dynamics
issn 2183-1912
publishDate 2015-06-01
description Timor-Leste is a small island that emerged as Asia’s newest nation in 2002, and it is largely unknown as a tourism destination in the world, with geographic, natural, and socio cultural weaknesses and vulnerability. In this country, tourism is considered as one of the priorities for the national economic development, in addition to agriculture, and petroleum. However, in a new destination, which is also in the first stage of tourism development, the involvement of stakeholders is very limited both on the supply and the demand sides. This situation presents a major challenge to the achievement of a sustainable tourism development. Moreover, the study of tourism in this country is a very recent phenomenon. In this context, the objective of this study is twofold. Firstly, it intends to examine the perceptions of the local leaders (from the public sector, the private sectors and from non-governmental organizations) regarding the sustainable tourism development concept; and secondly, to understand to what extent these leaders take initiatives in voluntary actions towards sustainable tourism development at the local level, as well as their motivations and difficulties in this process.
topic Sustainable Tourism Development
Leaders’ Perceptions
Timor Leste
url http://www.cieo.pt/journal/J_2_2015/article5.pdf
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