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The Future Is Community-Led: Rethinking Rural Tourism Sustainability Through the Bregenzerwald Model

Drago Cvijanović (), Darjan Karabašević (), Aleksandra Vujko (), Svetlana Vukotić (), Gabrijela Popović () and Vuk Mirčetić ()
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Vuk Mirčetić: Assistant Professor, Faculty of Applied Management, Economics and Finance (MEF)

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Abstract: Community-led rural tourism plays a crucial role in promoting economic sustainability and cultural preservation by prioritizing local needs and values. Active resident participation fosters a sense of ownership and empowerment, essential for the long-term success of tourism initiatives. A study of 386 residents from Bregenzerwald, Austriaselected for its established community-led tourism model and strong local engagementcharacterized by a balanced gender distribution and high education levels, investigated the factors influencing local engagement in tourism, including perceived benefits, empowerment, trust, place attachment, and resource accessibility. Complementary interviews with 31 stakeholders from Fruška Gora, Serbia-chosen as an emerging rural tourism destination with potential for sustainable development-further emphasized the significance of community agency and empowerment. Through factor analysis and structural equation modeling (SEM), the research validated its conceptual framework, demonstrating the transferability of the Bregenzerwald model to other rural contexts. Two key constructs emerged: tourism empowerment and sustainable belonging, jointly explaining 84.655% of the variance. Tourism empowerment underscores residents' recognition of tourism as a vehicle for economic growth, job creation, and cultural safeguarding, while sustainable belonging reflects a strong commitment to eco-friendly practices and social cohesion. Stakeholders from Fruška Gora echoed these findings, highlighting tourism's role in economic development, cultural identity reinforcement, and environmental stewardship. The results illustrate that rural tourism, when community-led, serves as a comprehensive development tool, fostering economic resilience, environmental sustainability, and social solidarity. The Bregenzerwald model offers a valuable framework for enhancing community participation and sustainable tourism development in other rural regions seeking holistic growth.

Keywords: and Contextual Framework Development Theoretical Modeling; and Contextual Framework Development semi-structured interviews and Thematic Analysis; community-led tourism; rural development; tourism empowerment; sustainable belonging; bregenzerwald model on the rural tourism; Literature Review; and place attachment literature. ➩ Method: Theoretical Modeling; community empowerment; community-led tourism rural development tourism empowerment sustainable belonging bregenzerwald model on the rural tourism (search for similar items in EconPapers)
Date: 2025-06-13
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Published in Sustainability, 2025, 17, ⟨10.3390/su17125450⟩

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