About
the Book:
"Rural Tourism in Asia and
the Pacific: Concept, Practice and Opportunities." This insightful volume brings
together real-world case studies, practical strategies, and expert perspectives
from five countries. Developed through the CIRDAP-INFRA International Training
Programme, the book serves as a vital resource for policymakers, practitioners,
and tourism professionals aiming to empower rural communities and preserve
cultural heritage.
Explore how rural tourism acts as
a powerful engine for sustainable development, driving economic growth,
preserving cultural heritage, and empowering communities. Drawing on the
knowledge and experiences of practitioners, policymakers, researchers, and
development professionals from across CIRDAP member countries, this resource
provides a conceptual framework, practical approaches, and real-world examples
ready for adaptation.
"Rural Tourism in Asia and the
Pacific" is an indispensable guide for policymakers, researchers, rural
development professionals, and tourism stakeholders seeking to harness the
transformative power of rural tourism for inclusive and sustainable
development, ultimately benefiting the heart of rural communities. |
Contents:
1.
Agri-tourism in Rural
Asia and the Pacific: Opportunities and Challenges
2.
Agri-tourism as a
Sustainable Rural Development Practice in Sri Lanka: Challenges and
Opportunities
3.
Rural Tourism
Development in Iran: Potential, Policies and Challenges
4.
Sustainable Rural
Tourism in Vietnam: Opportunities, Challenges and Lessons
5.
Integrated Rural
Tourism in Malaysia: What India can Imbibe and Implement?
6.
Pioneering
Agritourism in Rural India: The Case of Saguna Baug
7.
Reviving Rural
Contentment and Empowering Youth: The Success story of YATRA, A Farm Tourism
Venture
8.
Mapping of Rural
Geo-tourism Hotspots Using Geospatial Techniques in Jharkhand, India
9.
Creating a
Self-Sustaining Rural Tourism Ecosystem in India: The case of Back to Village
(B2V) 10. Transforming Rural Communities through Tourism in
Bangladesh: Key Learnings from Malaysia |