Stimulating Poverty Alleviation by Developing Tourism in Marginalised Roma Communities: A Case Study of the Central Spiš Region (Slovakia)

The main objective of this study is to demonstrate that opportunities to support the poor marginalised Roma communities (MRCs) by creating opportunities for their active participation in tourism development have been under-ultilised to date. In particular, the application of a pro-poor tourism (PPT)...

Full description

Bibliographic Details
Main Authors: Kvetoslava Matlovičová, Jana Kolesárová, Michaela Demková, Katarína Kostilníková, Peter Mocák, Piotr Pachura, Mark Payne
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: MDPI AG 2022-09-01
Series:Land
Subjects:
Online Access:https://www.mdpi.com/2073-445X/11/10/1689
_version_ 1827649435384938496
author Kvetoslava Matlovičová
Jana Kolesárová
Michaela Demková
Katarína Kostilníková
Peter Mocák
Piotr Pachura
Mark Payne
author_facet Kvetoslava Matlovičová
Jana Kolesárová
Michaela Demková
Katarína Kostilníková
Peter Mocák
Piotr Pachura
Mark Payne
author_sort Kvetoslava Matlovičová
collection DOAJ
description The main objective of this study is to demonstrate that opportunities to support the poor marginalised Roma communities (MRCs) by creating opportunities for their active participation in tourism development have been under-ultilised to date. In particular, the application of a pro-poor tourism (PPT) approach is an advantage that allows the cultural specificities of the MRCs to be exploited for their own development. A risk factor for successful implementation is the considerable differentiation within Roma communities. This study analyses the approaches of 65 municipalities of the Central Spiš region to the development of PPT as an option for poverty reduction in the MRCs in Slovakia. Based on the analysis of the local preconditions for tourism development, the specific potential for the development of Roma culture and the traditional economic activities, human resources, and the degree of segregation, we show that there is no universal solution that would be applicable in all communities. The limited possibilities to obtain relevant data determined the analysis options we used. Therefore, we used a mixed-method approach, in which we subjected the quantitative data to qualitative analysis based on interviews with the mayors of the communities being studied. Four assumptions were verified in the aforementioned way: (1) the MRCs in villages in the immediate vicinity of developed tourist centres show a higher level of activity in relation to their own development; (2) Roma who are active in small-scale farming will also be more active in maintaining other traditional craft activities, typical for Roma communities in Slovakia, forming the basis for the development of their own PPT product; (3) the activity of NGO’s focusing on the development of the local MRC’s is not a guarantee for the development of PPT activities in the villages; and finally that (4) the high level of segregation of marginalised Roma communities is a major obstacle for the implementation of PPT. This paper concludes with a typology of municipalities in relation to the preconditions for the development of PPT, which can be considered as a contribution to the discussion on the possibilities of a differentiated approach to PPT development strategies at the level of municipalities with the numerous MRC’s.
first_indexed 2024-03-09T19:57:43Z
format Article
id doaj.art-193b5bab502d4dd4bbc2cd95bafce327
institution Directory Open Access Journal
issn 2073-445X
language English
last_indexed 2024-03-09T19:57:43Z
publishDate 2022-09-01
publisher MDPI AG
record_format Article
series Land
spelling doaj.art-193b5bab502d4dd4bbc2cd95bafce3272023-11-24T00:52:37ZengMDPI AGLand2073-445X2022-09-011110168910.3390/land11101689Stimulating Poverty Alleviation by Developing Tourism in Marginalised Roma Communities: A Case Study of the Central Spiš Region (Slovakia)Kvetoslava Matlovičová0Jana Kolesárová1Michaela Demková2Katarína Kostilníková3Peter Mocák4Piotr Pachura5Mark Payne6Department of Tourism, Faculty of Commerce, University of Economics, Dolnozemská cesta 1, 852 35 Bratislava, SlovakiaGlobal Location Services & Incentives, Emeia, Ernst & Young, 811 02 Bratislava, SlovakiaDepartment of Geography and Applied Geoinformatics, University of Prešov, 17. novembra 1, 080 01 Prešov, SlovakiaDepartment of Geography and Applied Geoinformatics, University of Prešov, 17. novembra 1, 080 01 Prešov, SlovakiaDepartment of Geography and Applied Geoinformatics, University of Prešov, 17. novembra 1, 080 01 Prešov, SlovakiaDepartment of Management and Entrepreneurship, Częstochowa University of Technology, Al. Armii Krajowej 19 B, 42-200 Częstochowa, PolandDepartment of Education, University of Sheffield, Edgar Allen House, 241 Glossop Road, Sheffield S10 2GW, UKThe main objective of this study is to demonstrate that opportunities to support the poor marginalised Roma communities (MRCs) by creating opportunities for their active participation in tourism development have been under-ultilised to date. In particular, the application of a pro-poor tourism (PPT) approach is an advantage that allows the cultural specificities of the MRCs to be exploited for their own development. A risk factor for successful implementation is the considerable differentiation within Roma communities. This study analyses the approaches of 65 municipalities of the Central Spiš region to the development of PPT as an option for poverty reduction in the MRCs in Slovakia. Based on the analysis of the local preconditions for tourism development, the specific potential for the development of Roma culture and the traditional economic activities, human resources, and the degree of segregation, we show that there is no universal solution that would be applicable in all communities. The limited possibilities to obtain relevant data determined the analysis options we used. Therefore, we used a mixed-method approach, in which we subjected the quantitative data to qualitative analysis based on interviews with the mayors of the communities being studied. Four assumptions were verified in the aforementioned way: (1) the MRCs in villages in the immediate vicinity of developed tourist centres show a higher level of activity in relation to their own development; (2) Roma who are active in small-scale farming will also be more active in maintaining other traditional craft activities, typical for Roma communities in Slovakia, forming the basis for the development of their own PPT product; (3) the activity of NGO’s focusing on the development of the local MRC’s is not a guarantee for the development of PPT activities in the villages; and finally that (4) the high level of segregation of marginalised Roma communities is a major obstacle for the implementation of PPT. This paper concludes with a typology of municipalities in relation to the preconditions for the development of PPT, which can be considered as a contribution to the discussion on the possibilities of a differentiated approach to PPT development strategies at the level of municipalities with the numerous MRC’s.https://www.mdpi.com/2073-445X/11/10/1689pro-poor tourismpoverty alleviationmarginalised Roma communitiessegregationcultural heritage
spellingShingle Kvetoslava Matlovičová
Jana Kolesárová
Michaela Demková
Katarína Kostilníková
Peter Mocák
Piotr Pachura
Mark Payne
Stimulating Poverty Alleviation by Developing Tourism in Marginalised Roma Communities: A Case Study of the Central Spiš Region (Slovakia)
Land
pro-poor tourism
poverty alleviation
marginalised Roma communities
segregation
cultural heritage
title Stimulating Poverty Alleviation by Developing Tourism in Marginalised Roma Communities: A Case Study of the Central Spiš Region (Slovakia)
title_full Stimulating Poverty Alleviation by Developing Tourism in Marginalised Roma Communities: A Case Study of the Central Spiš Region (Slovakia)
title_fullStr Stimulating Poverty Alleviation by Developing Tourism in Marginalised Roma Communities: A Case Study of the Central Spiš Region (Slovakia)
title_full_unstemmed Stimulating Poverty Alleviation by Developing Tourism in Marginalised Roma Communities: A Case Study of the Central Spiš Region (Slovakia)
title_short Stimulating Poverty Alleviation by Developing Tourism in Marginalised Roma Communities: A Case Study of the Central Spiš Region (Slovakia)
title_sort stimulating poverty alleviation by developing tourism in marginalised roma communities a case study of the central spis region slovakia
topic pro-poor tourism
poverty alleviation
marginalised Roma communities
segregation
cultural heritage
url https://www.mdpi.com/2073-445X/11/10/1689
work_keys_str_mv AT kvetoslavamatlovicova stimulatingpovertyalleviationbydevelopingtourisminmarginalisedromacommunitiesacasestudyofthecentralspisregionslovakia
AT janakolesarova stimulatingpovertyalleviationbydevelopingtourisminmarginalisedromacommunitiesacasestudyofthecentralspisregionslovakia
AT michaelademkova stimulatingpovertyalleviationbydevelopingtourisminmarginalisedromacommunitiesacasestudyofthecentralspisregionslovakia
AT katarinakostilnikova stimulatingpovertyalleviationbydevelopingtourisminmarginalisedromacommunitiesacasestudyofthecentralspisregionslovakia
AT petermocak stimulatingpovertyalleviationbydevelopingtourisminmarginalisedromacommunitiesacasestudyofthecentralspisregionslovakia
AT piotrpachura stimulatingpovertyalleviationbydevelopingtourisminmarginalisedromacommunitiesacasestudyofthecentralspisregionslovakia
AT markpayne stimulatingpovertyalleviationbydevelopingtourisminmarginalisedromacommunitiesacasestudyofthecentralspisregionslovakia