Developing criteria and indicators for responsible rural tourism in Taman Negara National Park (TNNP), Malaysia

The tourism industry in Malaysia is being transformed from low yield to high yield income. With the launch of the Economic Transformation Programme (ETP), Malaysia is set to achieve high income nation status by the end of the decade. Rural tourism and ecotourism is growing at a phenomenal rate in Ma...

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Main Authors: Siow, May Ling, Zainol Abidin, Zaaba, Nair, Vikneswaran, Ramachandran, Sridar, Shuib, Ahmad
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Published: Forestry Department Peninsular Malaysia 2011
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spelling my.upm.eprints.484112016-09-14T08:24:58Z http://psasir.upm.edu.my/id/eprint/48411/ Developing criteria and indicators for responsible rural tourism in Taman Negara National Park (TNNP), Malaysia Siow, May Ling Zainol Abidin, Zaaba Nair, Vikneswaran Ramachandran, Sridar Shuib, Ahmad The tourism industry in Malaysia is being transformed from low yield to high yield income. With the launch of the Economic Transformation Programme (ETP), Malaysia is set to achieve high income nation status by the end of the decade. Rural tourism and ecotourism is growing at a phenomenal rate in Malaysia and is expected to be a major contributor to the nation's tourism receipt. Nonetheless, in the last decade, the concept of ecotourism and rural tourism has melded with mainstream tourism to lose its distinctness. Consequently, the tourism industry's growth through-out the years has created an increasing amount of stress economically, socially and environmentally. For a sustainable development of the rural tourism sector, the benefits must be equitably distributed among the private interests, public sector, tourists and local population. Criteria and indicators of sustainability that reflect the costs and benefits must be precise yet simple enough to be understood and easily implemented by field staff. The objective of this study is to develop criteria and indicators of sustainability for Taman Negara. The study uses Delphi technique to identify and develop a set of priority criteria and indicators, which is used to determine the sustainability of the development of Taman Negara National Park. The results of the study produced a set of 15 criteria and 58 indicators of sustainability which are comparable to the lists adopted by international, regional and national programs in the development of criteria and indicators. The indicators encompass the components of economic, social and environmental values associated with responsible development. These indicators will then be used in the development of a tourism barometer that will act as a national integrated tourism management system. This fundamental study plays an important role in innovating new approaches by developing indicators to holistically measure the multi-dimensional relationships between different tourism models and the linkages to local economies and environment in key natural and rural destinations in Malaysia. Forestry Department Peninsular Malaysia 2011 Article PeerReviewed application/pdf en http://psasir.upm.edu.my/id/eprint/48411/1/Developing%20criteria%20and%20indicators%20for%20responsible%20rural%20tourism%20in%20Taman%20Negara%20National%20Park%20%28TNNP%29%2C%20Malaysia.pdf Siow, May Ling and Zainol Abidin, Zaaba and Nair, Vikneswaran and Ramachandran, Sridar and Shuib, Ahmad (2011) Developing criteria and indicators for responsible rural tourism in Taman Negara National Park (TNNP), Malaysia. The Malaysian Forester, 74 (2). pp. 143-156. ISSN 0302-2935
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description The tourism industry in Malaysia is being transformed from low yield to high yield income. With the launch of the Economic Transformation Programme (ETP), Malaysia is set to achieve high income nation status by the end of the decade. Rural tourism and ecotourism is growing at a phenomenal rate in Malaysia and is expected to be a major contributor to the nation's tourism receipt. Nonetheless, in the last decade, the concept of ecotourism and rural tourism has melded with mainstream tourism to lose its distinctness. Consequently, the tourism industry's growth through-out the years has created an increasing amount of stress economically, socially and environmentally. For a sustainable development of the rural tourism sector, the benefits must be equitably distributed among the private interests, public sector, tourists and local population. Criteria and indicators of sustainability that reflect the costs and benefits must be precise yet simple enough to be understood and easily implemented by field staff. The objective of this study is to develop criteria and indicators of sustainability for Taman Negara. The study uses Delphi technique to identify and develop a set of priority criteria and indicators, which is used to determine the sustainability of the development of Taman Negara National Park. The results of the study produced a set of 15 criteria and 58 indicators of sustainability which are comparable to the lists adopted by international, regional and national programs in the development of criteria and indicators. The indicators encompass the components of economic, social and environmental values associated with responsible development. These indicators will then be used in the development of a tourism barometer that will act as a national integrated tourism management system. This fundamental study plays an important role in innovating new approaches by developing indicators to holistically measure the multi-dimensional relationships between different tourism models and the linkages to local economies and environment in key natural and rural destinations in Malaysia.
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author Siow, May Ling
Zainol Abidin, Zaaba
Nair, Vikneswaran
Ramachandran, Sridar
Shuib, Ahmad
spellingShingle Siow, May Ling
Zainol Abidin, Zaaba
Nair, Vikneswaran
Ramachandran, Sridar
Shuib, Ahmad
Developing criteria and indicators for responsible rural tourism in Taman Negara National Park (TNNP), Malaysia
author_facet Siow, May Ling
Zainol Abidin, Zaaba
Nair, Vikneswaran
Ramachandran, Sridar
Shuib, Ahmad
author_sort Siow, May Ling
title Developing criteria and indicators for responsible rural tourism in Taman Negara National Park (TNNP), Malaysia
title_short Developing criteria and indicators for responsible rural tourism in Taman Negara National Park (TNNP), Malaysia
title_full Developing criteria and indicators for responsible rural tourism in Taman Negara National Park (TNNP), Malaysia
title_fullStr Developing criteria and indicators for responsible rural tourism in Taman Negara National Park (TNNP), Malaysia
title_full_unstemmed Developing criteria and indicators for responsible rural tourism in Taman Negara National Park (TNNP), Malaysia
title_sort developing criteria and indicators for responsible rural tourism in taman negara national park (tnnp), malaysia
publisher Forestry Department Peninsular Malaysia
publishDate 2011
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