ECONOMIC EMPOWERMENT OF COMMUNITIES THROUGH TOURISM: A PRO-POOR TOURISM VALUE CHAIN APPROACH
Abstract
A number of constraints continue to limit participation of the
local people to tourism and travel activities in the less and
developing countries. Addressing such constraints has over time
formed the focus of development paradigms in these countries.
This paper uses analytical literature review for identifying the
appropriate strategies promoting host community participation
and the benefits of tourism development by giving particular
emphasis on less and developing countries. Specifically, the
paper critiques pro-poor tourism (PPT) and tourism value chain
(TVC) approaches, in view of their feasibility for ensuring that
tourism benefits the poor within the host community. By
demonstrating their inherent limitations and strengths as models
for empowering poor communities, the paper proposes an
integrated model -Pro-Poor Tourism Value Chain- that integrates
the strengths of both PPT and TVC approaches into a single
framework. This framework would find important policy and
practical application in enhancing economic participation of host
communities in tourism. To realise this goal, the paper
recommends mapping of appropriate TVC nodes, identification
of intervention strategies for increasing benefits arising to those
already participating in the TVC, and developing capacity of
those not involved through pro-poor affirmative initiatives.
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