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Socio-Economic Effects of Agri-Tourism on Local Communities in Turkey: The Case of Aglasun

Authors: Serdar Karabati; Evinc Dogan; Melise Pinar; Lale M. Celik;

Socio-Economic Effects of Agri-Tourism on Local Communities in Turkey: The Case of Aglasun

Abstract

This research aims to investigate the main socio-economic effects of agri-tourism on local community of Aglasun village in Burdur, Turkey. The study tries to give a perspective on the development of agri-tourism in Turkey and has a purpose of focusing on the social and economical dynamics of the host-guest encounters by pointing out the linkage between agriculture and tourism as a growing importance among tourism scholars. According to the interview results, economic benefits of agri-tourism have not been observed yet, since it is a new type of development in the region. Some dimensions of social effects such as tourist contact and cultural exchange are more observable than the others such as eating&drinking habits or clothing habits. Since there is not not any fully developed agri-touristic village in Turkey, the study is going to focus on the future expectations, long term benefits and perceptions on agri-tourism.

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