CIVIL PARTNERSHIP MODEL IN TOURIST ATTRACTION MANAGEMENT : A CASE STUDY OF THAM PHRA WATERFALL SEKA SUBDISTRICT BUENG KAN PROVINCE

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Khemmanat Pookongchai

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          The objective of this research is 1) Study for the support of government agencies in the management of tourist attractions in Tham Phra Waterfall, Seka District, Bueng Kan Province 2) Study for the recommendations for managing Tham Phra Waterfall Tourism Sites in Seka District, Bueng Kan Province. This research uses mixed research methods and has conducted 2 phases of research which arehase 1 The results of the study of the support of government agencies in the management of tourist attractions, Tham Phra Waterfall, Seka District, Bueng Kan Province. The method is quantitative research. The sample group consisted of 20 key informants and 400 tourists. Use questionnaires to collect data Data were analyzed using statistics, percentage, mean, and standard deviation. Frequency distribution And content description Phase 2 The results of the study suggesting the management of tourist attraction management: a case study of Tham Phra Waterfall, Seka District, Bueng Kan Province. The method is qualitative research. The target group consisted of 7 important informants, using semi-structured interview forms. The results of the research are as follows: 1) Support from government agencies in managing tourist attractions in Tham Phra waterfall in all 15 aspects. At a high level 2) Suggestions for managing tourist attractions in Tham Phra Waterfall, Seka District, Bueng Kan Province To support the management of tourist attractions to community groups of government agencies Is a helper Such as budget, equipment, planning In terms of supporting staff to assist in management services, etc., which will enable communities to manage Effectively and promote unity to be a strong community Has distributed income thoroughly and is sustainable

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