Journal of Tourism and Cultural Change
Volume 11, Issue 3, 2013, Pages 208-219
Tourism development and behavioural changes: Evidences from Ratanakiri province, Kingdom of Cambodia (Article)
Thomas F.* ,
Kapoor A. ,
Marshall P.
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a
EIREST, Université Paris 1 Pantheon Sorbonne, 12 place du Panthéon, 75231, Paris, Cedex 05, France
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b
World Vision International, Bangkok, Thailand
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c
Research Communication Group, Wellington, New Zealand
Abstract
This research paper presents the findings of a research undertaken in Ratanakiri province, Kingdom of Cambodia (Under the RETA 6190 ADB TA project on 'Preventing the Trafficking of Women and Children and Promoting Safe Migration in the GMS'), with the aim to evaluate the impact of an airport rehabilitation project. It highlights the role that infrastructure development, with a focus on tourism-related projects, can play in a remote rural area and its consequences on local population, especially ethnic minorities. For remote areas, tourism is considered as an accelerating influence on globalisation and in-migration, which, in turn, are seen as the main factors affecting remote local communities to modify behaviours changing from valuing utility to valuing exchange. The rapidity of these cultural changes increase rural depopulation and the vulnerability of human beings to a range of negative situational factors, including loss of land, erosion of community structures and coping mechanisms, and as well as exploitative practices such as debt bondage, prostitution and human trafficking. © 2013 Taylor & Francis.
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DOI: 10.1080/14766825.2013.829843
ISSN: 14766825
Cited by: 6
Original Language: English