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Author : Bhavish Jugurnath & Roucheet Bissessur & Youvish Ramjattan & Devendra Bissessur
School/Work Place : University of Mauritius
Contact : b.jugurnath@uom.ac.mu
Year : 2017

This paper examines residents' perception on sustainable tourism in Mauritius. 500 surveys were elaborated and circulated to the respondents. This research examines the connections between the demographic variables gender, age, instruction level and salary and the economic, socio-cultural and environmental impressions of sustainable tourism. Reliability test, and Chi-square tests are carried out by utilizing SPSS 23 to assess the relationship between the factors Gender, Age, Education, Income and Economic, Socio-social and Environmental perceptions of sustainable tourism. Empirical evidence demonstrates that age has a positive association with economic, socio-cultural and environmental perceptions of sustainable tourism, which goes in line with the investigation of Zhao (2014) and contrary to Sharma and Dyer (2009). Gender has a positive and significant association with the socio-cultural perception of sustainable tourism and income shows a positive association with the environmental perception of sustainable tourism, which is in line with Zhao (2014) and Dibra and Oelfke (2013) and contradictory with the study of Sharma and Dyer (2009).

Jugurnath, Bissessur, Ramjattan, & Bissessur, Residents’ perceptions of sustainable tourism in Mauritius PP.pdf

Jugurnath, Bissessur, Ramjattan, & Bissessur, Residents’ perceptions of sustainable tourism in Mauritius.pdf


List of Articles
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7 Think Tank XVII From Sustainability to Resilience: Understanding Diffe... file 6188 Aug 17, 2017

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» Think Tank XVII Residents’ perceptions of sustainable tourism in Mauri... file 7627 Aug 17, 2017

This paper examines residents' perception on sustainable tourism in Mauritius. 500 surveys were elaborated and circulated to the respondents. This research examines the connections between the demographic variables gender, age, instruction l...

Author: Bhavish Jugurnath & Roucheet Bissessur & Youvish Ramjattan & Devendra Bissessur 

Year: 2017 

5 Think Tank XVII Innovation riving structural power changes in peripher... file 10619 Aug 17, 2017

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4 Think Tank XVII Applying water quality as a management tool for the wi... file 14618 Aug 17, 2017

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3 Think Tank XVII Overtourism. An analysis of contextual factors contrib... file 18564 Aug 17, 2017

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2 Think Tank XVII New Forms of ‘Responsible Tourism’ in Refugee Camps an... file 42835 Aug 17, 2017

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