Doxey's Irridex model describes the changing resident attitudes towards tourism based on four stages: euphoria, apathy, annoyance, and antagonism. It discusses how as tourism grows in a community, resident attitudes shift from initial enthusiasm to indifference and even opposition over time as impacts increase. Factors like education levels, personal benefits from tourism, and the community's socioeconomic status can influence how residents perceive the impacts of growing tourism. The model may not apply universally but aims to show general trends in resident sentiment as the tourism industry expands in their home region.
Doxey's Irridex model describes the changing resident attitudes towards tourism based on four stages: euphoria, apathy, annoyance, and antagonism. It discusses how as tourism grows in a community, resident attitudes shift from initial enthusiasm to indifference and even opposition over time as impacts increase. Factors like education levels, personal benefits from tourism, and the community's socioeconomic status can influence how residents perceive the impacts of growing tourism. The model may not apply universally but aims to show general trends in resident sentiment as the tourism industry expands in their home region.
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Doxey's Irridex model describes the changing resident attitudes towards tourism based on four stages: euphoria, apathy, annoyance, and antagonism. It discusses how as tourism grows in a community, resident attitudes shift from initial enthusiasm to indifference and even opposition over time as impacts increase. Factors like education levels, personal benefits from tourism, and the community's socioeconomic status can influence how residents perceive the impacts of growing tourism. The model may not apply universally but aims to show general trends in resident sentiment as the tourism industry expands in their home region.
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Introduction • What is tourism impact and what is the model of Doxey’s Irridex. • Basically about the resident’s attitude towards tourism. • How it is going to affect and the relationship link with each other-in briefly • This may also include other areas like socio- economic, demographic or other reason that affect the enthusiasm of resident. Main Body- 3 paragraph • Describe the 4 elements in detail- include the definition, and attitude consists of each element, by using examples. • Explaining how are these elements can be affecting the tourism. • The factors that affect the attitude of local resident’s attitude. Eg: educational, personal benefit, socio-economic, demographic (developed and undeveloped countries) Conclusion • Can be arguable, because it only can apply in a certain area, not all. • The author has opportunity to give some comments as how to increase authenticity of the local resident.