Rural women and agrotourism in the context of sustainable rural development: A case study from Turkey

  • Akpinar N
  • Talay ?
  • Ceylan C
  • et al.
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Abstract

As in many developing countries also in Turkey, agriculture is on the center of rural development and rural women are on the center of agriculture. Although they are main part as a major labor force at every stage of agricultural activity and undertake responsibilities such as domestic task and childcare, women do not profit from social and economic benefits proportionate to the responsibilities they have undertaken. Agrotourism is an alternative activity in the rural development process, which combines agriculture and tourism, improves natural resources, contributes the rural area socially and economically. The aim of this study is to examine the participation conditions of rural women to the agrotourism activities, which is considered as an option in the context of sustainable rural development, and to identify the possible social and economic implications of agrotourism on the rural womens life, after determining the situation and importance of rural women in the agricultural activity. This research was carried out in three villages of Kalecik district of Ankara and data gathered from group meetings and surveys.

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Akpinar, N., Talay, ?lkden, Ceylan, C., & G�nd�z, S. (2005). Rural women and agrotourism in the context of sustainable rural development: A case study from Turkey. Environment, Development and Sustainability, 6(4), 473–486. https://doi.org/10.1007/s10668-005-5633-y

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