Economic and Social Impact of Tourism on a Small Town: Peterborough New Hampshire
Tomoko Tsundoda, Samuel Mendlinger
Boston University, USA.
DOI: 10.4236/jssm.2009.22009   PDF    HTML     15,654 Downloads   33,394 Views   Citations

Abstract

This study examined the perceived impacts of tourism on the lives of people from a small New England town. Twenty seven in-depth unstructured interviews were conducted. The study found that most people perceive both positive and negative impacts of tourism and do not want to change their town for increased tourism development even if it results in increased revenue. People recognized tourism’s benefit to the town’s economy but less so to their economic situation. Working locals expressed worry regarding the town’s gradually polarized economy and divided social classes and regard tourism as one of the causes. Wealthier members generally view tourism at its present level as beneficial. For further tourism development Peterborough’ population will need to solve this dilemma.

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T. Tsundoda and S. Mendlinger, "Economic and Social Impact of Tourism on a Small Town: Peterborough New Hampshire," Journal of Service Science and Management, Vol. 2 No. 2, 2009, pp. 61-70. doi: 10.4236/jssm.2009.22009.

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