Measuring sustainable indigenous tourism indicators: a case of Mah Meri ethnic group in Carey Island, Malaysia

Sustainable tourism emphasises responsible utilisation of economic, socio-cultural and environmental resources for tourism development. Extant literature in sustainable tourism leans towards subjective and qualitative description in explaining the dynamic nature of the trans-disciplinary indicators...

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Main Authors: Kunasekaran, Puvaneswaran, Gill, Sarjit S., Ramachandran, Sridar, Shuib, Ahmad, Baum, Tom, Mohammad Afandi, Syamsul Herman
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Published: MDPI 2017
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spelling my.upm.eprints.138732018-08-14T08:51:40Z http://psasir.upm.edu.my/id/eprint/13873/ Measuring sustainable indigenous tourism indicators: a case of Mah Meri ethnic group in Carey Island, Malaysia Kunasekaran, Puvaneswaran Gill, Sarjit S. Ramachandran, Sridar Shuib, Ahmad Baum, Tom Mohammad Afandi, Syamsul Herman Sustainable tourism emphasises responsible utilisation of economic, socio-cultural and environmental resources for tourism development. Extant literature in sustainable tourism leans towards subjective and qualitative description in explaining the dynamic nature of the trans-disciplinary indicators of sustainability. However, few mechanisms have been proposed or developed to quantify the indicators measuring sustainable tourism in an indigenous ethnic context. The current study measures 61 sustainable indigenous tourism indicators of the Mah Meri ethnic group that comprise three constructs, namely, community resources, community development and sustainable tourism. Simple random sampling was employed for data elicitation and a weighted average score using R software as the basis of analysis was used to produce a sustainable indigenous tourism barometer (SITB). The study identifies 11 sustainability dimensions from the initial three main constructs that are treated as the relationship aspects in this study. Based on the Sustainable Indigenous Tourism Barometer (SITB), community participation, empowerment, economic and socio-cultural sustainability are found to be the main influencing dimensions of sustainability of the Mah Meri ethnic group. However, natural resources, financial resources and environmental sustainability indicated weaker relationships in explaining sustainability of the Mah Meri ethnic group. Based on the SITB, the results demonstrate that the Mah Meri ethnic group are a “potential sustainable” tourism stakeholder. MDPI 2017 Article PeerReviewed text en http://psasir.upm.edu.my/id/eprint/13873/1/13873.pdf Kunasekaran, Puvaneswaran and Gill, Sarjit S. and Ramachandran, Sridar and Shuib, Ahmad and Baum, Tom and Mohammad Afandi, Syamsul Herman (2017) Measuring sustainable indigenous tourism indicators: a case of Mah Meri ethnic group in Carey Island, Malaysia. Sustainability, 9 (7). art. no. 1256. pp. 1-20. ISSN 2071-1050 http://www.mdpi.com/2071-1050/9/7/1256 10.3390/su9071256
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description Sustainable tourism emphasises responsible utilisation of economic, socio-cultural and environmental resources for tourism development. Extant literature in sustainable tourism leans towards subjective and qualitative description in explaining the dynamic nature of the trans-disciplinary indicators of sustainability. However, few mechanisms have been proposed or developed to quantify the indicators measuring sustainable tourism in an indigenous ethnic context. The current study measures 61 sustainable indigenous tourism indicators of the Mah Meri ethnic group that comprise three constructs, namely, community resources, community development and sustainable tourism. Simple random sampling was employed for data elicitation and a weighted average score using R software as the basis of analysis was used to produce a sustainable indigenous tourism barometer (SITB). The study identifies 11 sustainability dimensions from the initial three main constructs that are treated as the relationship aspects in this study. Based on the Sustainable Indigenous Tourism Barometer (SITB), community participation, empowerment, economic and socio-cultural sustainability are found to be the main influencing dimensions of sustainability of the Mah Meri ethnic group. However, natural resources, financial resources and environmental sustainability indicated weaker relationships in explaining sustainability of the Mah Meri ethnic group. Based on the SITB, the results demonstrate that the Mah Meri ethnic group are a “potential sustainable” tourism stakeholder.
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author Kunasekaran, Puvaneswaran
Gill, Sarjit S.
Ramachandran, Sridar
Shuib, Ahmad
Baum, Tom
Mohammad Afandi, Syamsul Herman
spellingShingle Kunasekaran, Puvaneswaran
Gill, Sarjit S.
Ramachandran, Sridar
Shuib, Ahmad
Baum, Tom
Mohammad Afandi, Syamsul Herman
Measuring sustainable indigenous tourism indicators: a case of Mah Meri ethnic group in Carey Island, Malaysia
author_facet Kunasekaran, Puvaneswaran
Gill, Sarjit S.
Ramachandran, Sridar
Shuib, Ahmad
Baum, Tom
Mohammad Afandi, Syamsul Herman
author_sort Kunasekaran, Puvaneswaran
title Measuring sustainable indigenous tourism indicators: a case of Mah Meri ethnic group in Carey Island, Malaysia
title_short Measuring sustainable indigenous tourism indicators: a case of Mah Meri ethnic group in Carey Island, Malaysia
title_full Measuring sustainable indigenous tourism indicators: a case of Mah Meri ethnic group in Carey Island, Malaysia
title_fullStr Measuring sustainable indigenous tourism indicators: a case of Mah Meri ethnic group in Carey Island, Malaysia
title_full_unstemmed Measuring sustainable indigenous tourism indicators: a case of Mah Meri ethnic group in Carey Island, Malaysia
title_sort measuring sustainable indigenous tourism indicators: a case of mah meri ethnic group in carey island, malaysia
publisher MDPI
publishDate 2017
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