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It is argued that the extent to which tourism is adopted or rejected by actors within rural places is determined by the unique configurations of historically layered and newer social relations which intersect within and between such places.
Moreover, the result of this study can provide an opportunity for visitors to enjoy these tourist attractions, which can benefit the local community.
This information provides insights for marketers of tourist attractions with regard to what residents are seeking when they visit local tourist attractions.
This suggests that, in developing and marketing Singapore as a tourist destination, more efforts are needed to encourage tourism services demand.
place the landscape as the main resource in the tourist experience.
The authors believe that the methodologies used, and the country-specific results obtained, are broadly applicable in marketing and tourist public strategies.
The results reveal a significant seasonal effect in tourist arrivals to Sri Lanka.