Our overall research design was originally intended to comprise the
following steps. First, we would establish the current best practice
framework of SIA and its potential utility for responsible tourism –
which was synthesised from the current key SIA sources, namely
Esteves and Vanclay (2009); Esteves et al. (2012); Vanclay (2003);
and subsequently Vanclay et al (2015). Second, we would adapt the
framework based on our understanding of the tourism industry. Third,
we would pilot the framework in a real tourism context. Fourth, based
on the pilot, we would adapt the framework as appropriate. In practice,
the fourth and third phases overlapped in that the framework developed
iteratively as it was being implemented in the field
Our overall research design was originally intended to comprise thefollowing steps. First, we would establish the current best practiceframework of SIA and its potential utility for responsible tourism –which was synthesised from the current key SIA sources, namelyEsteves and Vanclay (2009); Esteves et al. (2012); Vanclay (2003);and subsequently Vanclay et al (2015). Second, we would adapt theframework based on our understanding of the tourism industry. Third,we would pilot the framework in a real tourism context. Fourth, basedon the pilot, we would adapt the framework as appropriate. In practice,the fourth and third phases overlapped in that the framework developediteratively as it was being implemented in the field
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