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Title: The sustainability of food tourism for small enterprises : conditions, challenges and opportunities
Other Titles: Tourism planning and destination marketing
Authors: Brozović, Danilo
D'Auria, Anna
Tregua, Marco
Camilleri, Mark Anthony
Keywords: Tourism
Food tourism
Local foods
Small business
Sustainable tourism
Heritage tourism
Hospitality
Issue Date: 2024
Publisher: Emerald Publishing Limited
Citation: Brozović, D., D'Auria, A., Tregua, M. & Camilleri, M.A. (2024). The sustainability of food tourism for small enterprises: Conditions, challenges and opportunities. In M. A. Camilleri (Ed.), Tourism Planning and Destination Marketing (pp. 95-116). Leeds: Emerald Publishing Limited.
Abstract: This chapter delineates the conditions, challenges and opportunities for the sustainability of small entrepreneurial firms involved in local food tourism. It raises awareness on how these businesses can enhance their competitiveness in this market. It puts forward an analytical framework that is based on the economic, social, environmental and cultural sustainability of small local food tourism entrepreneurs in Swedish, Italian and Spanish contexts. This research implies that the financial sustainability of these small enterprises is contributing to local economic growth and employment in their country. From the social sustainability aspect these tourism businesses are intrinsically linked to local communities. Their responsible practices are meant to safeguard the environmental sustainability as well as the preservation of their local culture and heritage. At the same time, they enable them to add value to their destination’s cultural sustainability.
URI: https://www.um.edu.mt/library/oar/handle/123456789/112925
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