The neglect and marginalisation of smallholders in economic and development policy contributes to increasing vulnerability of rural communities. Underinvestment in agriculture, climate change impacts and growing competition for land and water places further pressure on smallholders. In this context, this paper examines the current focus in the South Pacific on strengthening the linkages between tourism and agriculture through agritourism. The paper seeks to merge multiple discourses, by firstly reviewing the development model that is driving tourism and linkages to agriculture in the South Pacific. Secondly, agritourism as it is conceptualised in the tourism literature and thirdly sustainable tourism discourse, to identify economic activities within agritourism that contribute to enhancing smallholders’ livelihoods in the South Pacific. An ecologically and socially inclusive model of agritourism is put forward based on principles of sustainable tourism and agroecology referred to as agroecological tourism. Agroecological tourism strengthens the linkages between tourism and agriculture while fostering sustainability principles.
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An ecologically and socially inclusive model of agritourism to support smallholder livelihoods in the South Pacific
Asia Pacific Journal of Tourism Research, Vol.22(3), pp.301-315
2017
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- Title
- An ecologically and socially inclusive model of agritourism to support smallholder livelihoods in the South Pacific
- Creators
- Cherise Addinsall (Author) - Southern Cross UniversityPascal Scherrer (Author) - Southern Cross UniversityBetty Weiler (Author) - Southern Cross UniversityKevin S Glencross (Author) - Southern Cross University
- Publication Details
- Asia Pacific Journal of Tourism Research, Vol.22(3), pp.301-315
- Identifiers
- 1801; 991012820522002368
- Academic Unit
- School of Business and Tourism; School of Environment, Science and Engineering; Management; Faculty of Science and Engineering; Faculty of Business, Law and Arts; Science; Forest Research Centre
- Language
- English
- Resource Type
- Journal article