Tourism and community sustainability: The case of Senneterre, Quebec.

This thesis analyzes the potential of recreation and tourism development in Senneterre and examines if it can compensate for the downturn of its traditional forest-based economy and contribute to its long-term sustainability. More specifically, the research focuses on the current supply of and deman...

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Main Author: Georgescu, Denisa Cristina.
Other Authors: Lagarec, Daniel
Format: Thesis
Language:unknown
Published: University of Ottawa (Canada) 1998
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Online Access:http://hdl.handle.net/10393/4193
https://doi.org/10.20381/ruor-10140
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spelling ftunivottawa:oai:ruor.uottawa.ca:10393/4193 2023-05-15T16:16:34+02:00 Tourism and community sustainability: The case of Senneterre, Quebec. Georgescu, Denisa Cristina. Lagarec, Daniel 1998 166 p. application/pdf http://hdl.handle.net/10393/4193 https://doi.org/10.20381/ruor-10140 unknown University of Ottawa (Canada) Source: Masters Abstracts International, Volume: 36-06, page: 1479. 9780612284241 http://hdl.handle.net/10393/4193 http://dx.doi.org/10.20381/ruor-10140 Geography Thesis 1998 ftunivottawa https://doi.org/10.20381/ruor-10140 2021-01-04T17:03:39Z This thesis analyzes the potential of recreation and tourism development in Senneterre and examines if it can compensate for the downturn of its traditional forest-based economy and contribute to its long-term sustainability. More specifically, the research focuses on the current supply of and demand for the main recreation and tourism assets (attractions, services and infrastructure, promotion, and hospitality) within the community. Attention is given to the strengths and weaknesses of both supply and demand. The community leaders' perceptions and support of recreation and tourism development as sustainable initiatives for Senneterre are also investigated. The research methodology combines archival research of governmental and non-governmental documents related to recreation and tourism in the Abitibi-Temiscamingue region and survey research involving key representatives of the community. The survey includes informal, exploratory interviews with purposefully selected community members and mailed questionnaires to knowledgeable representatives of various groups such as business people and politicians, recreation and tourism providers, as well as representatives of the First Nations. In this research, a literature review also serves as an important source of information regarding major issues concerning forest dependent communities, sustainable rural tourism, and community development. (Abstract shortened by UMI.) Thesis First Nations uO Research (University of Ottawa - uOttawa)
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Tourism and community sustainability: The case of Senneterre, Quebec.
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description This thesis analyzes the potential of recreation and tourism development in Senneterre and examines if it can compensate for the downturn of its traditional forest-based economy and contribute to its long-term sustainability. More specifically, the research focuses on the current supply of and demand for the main recreation and tourism assets (attractions, services and infrastructure, promotion, and hospitality) within the community. Attention is given to the strengths and weaknesses of both supply and demand. The community leaders' perceptions and support of recreation and tourism development as sustainable initiatives for Senneterre are also investigated. The research methodology combines archival research of governmental and non-governmental documents related to recreation and tourism in the Abitibi-Temiscamingue region and survey research involving key representatives of the community. The survey includes informal, exploratory interviews with purposefully selected community members and mailed questionnaires to knowledgeable representatives of various groups such as business people and politicians, recreation and tourism providers, as well as representatives of the First Nations. In this research, a literature review also serves as an important source of information regarding major issues concerning forest dependent communities, sustainable rural tourism, and community development. (Abstract shortened by UMI.)
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title Tourism and community sustainability: The case of Senneterre, Quebec.
title_short Tourism and community sustainability: The case of Senneterre, Quebec.
title_full Tourism and community sustainability: The case of Senneterre, Quebec.
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title_full_unstemmed Tourism and community sustainability: The case of Senneterre, Quebec.
title_sort tourism and community sustainability: the case of senneterre, quebec.
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