Description
This study aimed to explore the relationship between international backpackers and local communities in the developing world. By investigating the role of technology design in a backpacking trip, this research analyzed the potential to improve Sustainable Tourism for both international backpackers and local communities. The idea of achieving sustainability in this research is to assess both economic and cultural impact through the assistance of technology. This study originates from a grounded theory approach triangulated from literature reviews and the researcher’s observations. The research tested the suitability of this theory by using qualitative research methods, then analyzed the appropriateness of its applicability. The findings suggested some useful standards for proposing design solutions to enhance sustainable tourism within the backpacker segment
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Title
- Promoting sustainable tourism in the backpacker community: how technology devices can impact local economic development in developing countries
Contributors
- Trúc Hồ (Author)
- Takamura, John (Thesis advisor)
- Vogt, Christine (Committee member)
- Velasquez, Joseph (Committee member)
- Arizona State University (Publisher)
Date Created
The date the item was original created (prior to any relationship with the ASU Digital Repositories.)
2016
Subjects
- Sustainability
- South Asian studies
- Backpacker Tourism
- Developing Countries
- Sustainable Tourism
- Technology Devices
- Sustainable tourism--Economic aspects--Southeast Asia.
- Sustainable Tourism
- Backpacking--Economic aspects--Southeast Asia.
- Backpacking
- Technology--Economic aspects--Southeast Asia.
- Technology
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Note
- thesisPartial requirement for: M.S.D., Arizona State University, 2016
- bibliographyIncludes bibliographical references (pages 92-95)
- Field of study: Design
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Statement of Responsibility
by Truc Ho