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A Critical Review of Ecotourism Studies in Thailand

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Ecotourism has emerged as a key foundation of sustainable tourism development. During the past decade, the study of ecotourism in Thailand has increased considerably. Yet, proper guidelines and research directions for ecotourism research in Thailand are still limited. The purpose of this study is to survey and overview ecotourism studies in Thailand during the past decade (1995–2005). The study examines 334 ecotourism-related studies and provides suggestions for ecotourism research direction in Thailand, particularly in the area of limited knowledge or unexplored research areas.

Keywords: ECOTOURISM; SUSTAINABLE TOURISM; THAILAND

Document Type: Research Article

Publication date: 01 May 2008

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