Achieving key dimensions of sustainability: Strategic visioning as a tourism destination planning tool


Autoria(s): Ruhanen, L. M.
Contribuinte(s)

E. Arola

P. Blinnikka

M. L. Sittari

Data(s)

01/01/2005

Resumo

Tourism has had, and is continuing to have, a profound impact upon destinations, economically, environmentally and socially. The negative impacts of tourism have been attributed, among other things, to inadequate or non-existent planning frameworks for tourism development, and it has therefore been advocated that tourism planning is vital to offset some of these negative impacts. While several different approaches have been supported over the years, tourism planning based on the philosophies of sustainability has emerged as one ofthe most comprehensive approaches. However, two critical concepts have been identified as precursors to sustainable development: a strategic Qrientation towards tourism planning and enhanced levels of multiple stakeholder participation in the tourism planning process (Simpson 2001 ). While both strategic tourism planning and stakeholder participation and collaboration, have received considerable attention in the academic literature, there has been relatively little written about its practical application. However, the somewhat recent emergence of the strategic visioning concept as a destination planning tool may provide the necessary practical framework for incorporating stakeholder collaboration into destination strategic planning and management. This paper will provide a synthesis of the stakeholder collaboration, strategic planning and strategic visioning literatures, before conceptually examining the potential applicability._ of the strategic visioning process in achieving meaningful stakeholder participation and collaboration in destination planning.

Identificador

http://espace.library.uq.edu.au/view/UQ:102883

Idioma(s)

eng

Publicador

Jyvaskyla Polytechnic

Palavras-Chave #Strategic visioning #Strategic planning #Stakeholder collaboration #350000 Commerce, Management, Tourism and Services #710000 - Commercial Services and Tourism
Tipo

Conference Paper