A societies with low ratio of inhabitants living in rural areas, relying on traditional agricultural production, reflected in natural and patriarchal development patterns, strongly dependent on natural resources, within specific traditional rural setting, based on social homogeneity, traditionalism and specific ethno-culture.
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Sustainable Rural Livelihoods: Can Tourism-Related Activities Contribute?
Biljana Petrevska (Faculty of Tourism and Business Logistics, Goce Delčev University - Štip, North Macedonia) and Aleksandra Terzić (Geographical Institute Jovan Cvijić, Serbian Academy of Sciences and Arts, Belgrade, Serbia)
Copyright: © 2020
|Pages: 24
DOI: 10.4018/978-1-5225-9837-4.ch018
Abstract
The study examines the concept of resilient societies that are emerging recently by opening the question of social empowerment and willingness to cope with uncertainties. It presents a comprehensive review on the issue of real contribution of tourism based economies within rural communities. The study evaluates the basic preconditions for tourism related activities in sampled rural areas in North Macedonia and Southern and Eastern Serbia, being particularly vulnerable in terms of social and economic issues (aging, poverty, migration and depopulation). The concept of ‘sustainable rural livelihoods' is further enlightened, and many recommendations are noted. Generally, rural tourism should be focused on providing additional financial input, but also seek a way to attract tourists in periods with low agricultural activity. The vitality and prosperity of the village itself does not rely on tourism activity only, but rather on the natural resources and human capital, thus providing sustainable livelihood for the residents.