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Residents' Perceptions and Satisfaction toward Tourism Development: A Case Study of Petra Region, Jordan
2019
Sustainability
This study investigates whether local residents' sociodemographics and community attachment can influence their perceptions toward the impact of tourism (economic, environmental, and sociocultural effects) and, further, whether these perceptions influence their satisfaction with local tourism management. The perceptions of 467 residents were surveyed from six communities in the region of Petra, Jordan. The results of a regression analysis indicate that the respondents' sociodemographics and
doi:10.3390/su11071907
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