User-centered ecotourism development

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Abstract

The transfer of knowledge in an ecotourism project is never a one-way affair. An approach connected to bottomup development is the submersion into another culture, while creating a new organizational structure. For co-creation, patterns that are often latent, such as leadership roles, the association with business, or even the color of education can be revealed by carefully facilitated brainstorms or workshops. Especially in countries with a different hierarchical structure, such as Indonesia compared to Holland, a careful analysis is needed before starting cooperation. Although a case is only a temporary view on a situation and not a guarantee for a truly sustainable system, the bottom-up approach tested has interesting starting points for an ecotourism system. Two cases were conducted in Bali, Indonesia, which resulted in guidelines on how to approach usercentered ecotourism development. © 2012 - IOS Press and the authors. All rights reserved.

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Talsma, L., & Molenbroek, J. F. M. (2012). User-centered ecotourism development. In Work (Vol. 41, pp. 2147–2154). https://doi.org/10.3233/WOR-2012-1019-2147

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