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Abstract
As rural tourism evolves into diversification, the connection between the individual and local resource management is becoming an
important issue for the sustainable evolution of rural tourism. To explore this point, we investigated conceptually and empirically whether
rural tourism operators’ individual satisfaction enhances utilization of local resources and, if so, what mechanism works for it by focusing on
rural tourism accompanied by an educational program, i.e. a farm-stay with farm and rural experience services implemented as a part of
school trips in Matsuura, Japan. From statistical tests and an econometric estimation based on a questionnaire survey of rural tourism
operators we found that operators’ individual satisfaction gained from interchange with visitors and direct feedback can positively enhance
locally exerted effects that stimulate operators to recognize opportunities within their community and raise the potential for local resource
use. Thus, we should strengthen this connection to eventually create a new viable activity.