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Author : Chia-Pin Simo Yu, Shu Tian Cole & H. Charles Chancellor
School/Work Place : National Taiwan University, Taiwan (Chia-Pin Simon Yu), Indiana University, USA (Shu Tian Cole, Charles Chancellor)
Contact : simonyu@ntu.edu.tw
Year : 2013

One of major purposes of tourism development in a destination is to improve the quality of life (QOL) of host community. In the tourism literature, resident QOL has been discussed in the research of resident attitudes toward tourism. However, few studies have directly investigated residents’ perceptions of QOL in the context of tourism development. This study aims to explicitly assess tourism’s influences on resident community QOL and therefore develops the tourism-related community quality of life (TCQOL) approach. TCQOL represents resident perceptions of community quality of life affected by tourism and includes two dimensions, community conditions and community services, which are influenced by tourism development most. The indicators of TCQOL are developed from extant community quality of life literature and tourism impacts study. The measuring approach incorporates resident perceptions of satisfaction, importance, and tourism effects on selected indicators. This approach could be a useful tool for tourism practitioners and scholars to understand resident perceptions of community QOL, assess changes of resident perceived community QOL in a host community, and compare the community QOL experiences to other areas.


List of Articles
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2 Think Tank XIII The Politics of Community-Based Tourism Planning in th... file 3382 Nov 06, 2013

The management of protected areas has to deal with a wide range of challenges, amongst these, a growing array of social, political and economic expectations. In this regard, protected areas are increasingly expected to particularly serve as ...

Author: Anna Hübner & Truong Si Hong Chau 

Year: 2013 

1 Think Tank XIII Linking tourism with Sustainable Development in Post-R... file 2995 Nov 06, 2013

This paper examines relationships between tourism and sustainable development via a case study that took place in Egypt from September 2011 to March 2012. The study, hosted by the Planeterra Foundation and G Adventures travel and conducted t...

Author: Laura Carroll 

Year: 2013 

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