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The Impact of Tourism to Local Community in The Area of Phimai Historical Park
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Área temática:
04 Sin asignar
Fecha de recepción:
22/11/2008
AUTORES (* Autor principal)
Maneenetr, Thirachaya
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Khon Kaen University
(Tailandia)
EVALUACIÓN FINAL DEL COMITÉ CIENTÍFICO:
Pendiente
ABSTRACT
This research is aimed at studing the impact of tourism to local community in the area of Phimai Historical Park.
From this study,
the researcher attempted to use the concept of cultural tourism as a key in the conservation of the value and significance of the
architectural heritage and cultural landscape of Khmer site. The cultural tourism approach also attempts to take into account both tangible
and intangible values surrounding the site for sustainable tourism.
The objective of the study is to promote the significance of
Thailand's Khmer site with a view to improving accessibility for visitors. The aim is to provide the local community a well managed
interpretation and conservation program for each important site and highlight their unique characteristics in a way that will help preserve
them for future generations. A further aim of this study is to better present the Khmer site of Northeast Thailand as part of a cultural
panorama and to create a management plan for cultural tourism and sustainable tourism development. The study also accentuates a
program of conservation enlisting local community and the tourism industry to promote site protection and a better understanding of cultural
heritage.
In terms of tourism, the information derived from this research will be used to develop an appropriate management
program that is best suitable to visitors, with the purpose of facilitating their ability and opportunity to discover new knowledge about Khmer
arts and culture in Thailand. This will help visitors to develop a better understanding and appreciation. Furthermore, this research can also
help find solutions to some of the existing problems among visitors to Thailand and the affect they have on local residents by fostering
improved cooperation among all involved stakeholders i.e. local authorities, central government agents, local residents and visitors, in order
to manage the local cultural heritage appropriately for its sustainable existence throughout subsequent generations.
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