Community Participation and Barriers in Rural Tourism: A Case Study in Kiulu, Sabah

The paper presents an investigation on local community participation and barriers in rural tourism. It identifies two sides of community participation in tourism as identified by Timothy [5], which are; the benefits point of view and from the decision making process perspective. It also identifies...

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Main Authors: Velnisa Paimin N. F., Modilih S., Mogindol S. H., Johnny C., Thamburaj J. A.
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: EDP Sciences 2014-01-01
Series:SHS Web of Conferences
Online Access:http://dx.doi.org/10.1051/shsconf/20141201003
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spelling doaj-c6c447be6ec84f5687656db6c3f3054a2021-02-02T00:20:32ZengEDP SciencesSHS Web of Conferences2261-24242014-01-01120100310.1051/shsconf/20141201003shsconf_4ictr2014_01003Community Participation and Barriers in Rural Tourism: A Case Study in Kiulu, SabahVelnisa Paimin N. F.0Modilih S.1Mogindol S. H.2Johnny C.3Thamburaj J. A.4Faculty of Hotel & Tourism Management, University Teknologi MARA UiTMFaculty of Hotel & Tourism Management, University Teknologi MARA UiTMFaculty of Hotel & Tourism Management, University Teknologi MARA UiTMFaculty of Hotel & Tourism Management, University Teknologi MARA UiTMAcademy of Language Studies, University Teknologi MARA UiTM The paper presents an investigation on local community participation and barriers in rural tourism. It identifies two sides of community participation in tourism as identified by Timothy [5], which are; the benefits point of view and from the decision making process perspective. It also identifies the communities’ barriers in engaging in tourism and uses Tosun’s [18] approach in examining the barriers. A total of eighty-three questionnaire forms were completed by respondents from seven villages in Kiulu, Sabah, Malaysia. Respondents involved in tourism were mainly engaged as river guides, homestay operators and Tagal participants. Their involvement in the decision making process were limited to attending meetings and giving ideas and opinions only. The main barriers to participate in tourism were related to their limited knowledge about tourism, lack of capital, unable to communicate well in English, lack of information about tourism development in Kiulu, and limited incentives or support from the government for tourism development. The findings have significant implication to community participation in tourism especially in rural settings. More efforts should be made to ensure many more communities participate in tourism so as to share the benefits of tourism. http://dx.doi.org/10.1051/shsconf/20141201003
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author Velnisa Paimin N. F.
Modilih S.
Mogindol S. H.
Johnny C.
Thamburaj J. A.
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Modilih S.
Mogindol S. H.
Johnny C.
Thamburaj J. A.
Community Participation and Barriers in Rural Tourism: A Case Study in Kiulu, Sabah
SHS Web of Conferences
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Modilih S.
Mogindol S. H.
Johnny C.
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title Community Participation and Barriers in Rural Tourism: A Case Study in Kiulu, Sabah
title_short Community Participation and Barriers in Rural Tourism: A Case Study in Kiulu, Sabah
title_full Community Participation and Barriers in Rural Tourism: A Case Study in Kiulu, Sabah
title_fullStr Community Participation and Barriers in Rural Tourism: A Case Study in Kiulu, Sabah
title_full_unstemmed Community Participation and Barriers in Rural Tourism: A Case Study in Kiulu, Sabah
title_sort community participation and barriers in rural tourism: a case study in kiulu, sabah
publisher EDP Sciences
series SHS Web of Conferences
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publishDate 2014-01-01
description The paper presents an investigation on local community participation and barriers in rural tourism. It identifies two sides of community participation in tourism as identified by Timothy [5], which are; the benefits point of view and from the decision making process perspective. It also identifies the communities’ barriers in engaging in tourism and uses Tosun’s [18] approach in examining the barriers. A total of eighty-three questionnaire forms were completed by respondents from seven villages in Kiulu, Sabah, Malaysia. Respondents involved in tourism were mainly engaged as river guides, homestay operators and Tagal participants. Their involvement in the decision making process were limited to attending meetings and giving ideas and opinions only. The main barriers to participate in tourism were related to their limited knowledge about tourism, lack of capital, unable to communicate well in English, lack of information about tourism development in Kiulu, and limited incentives or support from the government for tourism development. The findings have significant implication to community participation in tourism especially in rural settings. More efforts should be made to ensure many more communities participate in tourism so as to share the benefits of tourism.
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