Creative Tourism Development in the Ceramic Business Network for Sustainability

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Pramote Yodkeaw
Waranyaphorn Srisawannl

Abstract

This research study has objectives to develop creative ceramics network pattern for sustainable tourism. It is the applicable research study that integrates the quantitative research, by in-depth data gathering of 3 tourist attractions, focus group interview of 22 people, conducting workshop of 35 people and development talk of 40 people, by integrating local pattern. The qualitative research uses the content analysis and interpretation.


Result of research found that begin creative tourism the development ceramic business network for sustainability, it might begin from kindliness of Buddism. It could create a learning process for Thai economic, for example, sustainable tourism. To build sustainable tourism, human resource is very important. It could be starting from leaders of tourism communities to understand management and relevant process. Additionally, integration with community could help them to create more activities. Moreover, building relations between community and tourist should be arranged as a pattern. First, it could start from story-telling of a community. Then, they must provide sufficient services and facilities. They should build networks of organizations around their areas to create more activities. Tourist can learn for more experiences both in term of physique and mentality. Those also encourage culture of Thai society to be sustainable.

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Yodkeaw, P., & Srisawannl, W. (2019). Creative Tourism Development in the Ceramic Business Network for Sustainability. Journal of MCU Peace Studies, 7(sup), 394–406. retrieved from https://so03.tci-thaijo.org/index.php/journal-peace/article/view/188510
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