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Tourism and destination management: determining the viability of tourism development in local regions

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Zarządzanie turystyką i destynacjami: określanie realizacji rozwoju turystyki w regionach lokalnych
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Throughout the world, tourism is perceived as a viable tool to help alleviate poverty by enhancing employment and equality in many underserved countries such as South Africa. However, tourism may not be established in all regions since each region has diverse industrial potential, which makes it difficult to quantify and develop the appropriate planning and execution of beneficial development strategies. Moreover, tourism development and management, local economic development (LED), and destination management require a systematic local analysis and strategy to establish full implementation and sustainability protocols. The primary aim of this study is to contribute to the enhanced knowledge and expertise associated with the comprehensive ability to determine if a specific region should develop its tourism industry in order to optimise the acquisition of tourism’s enormous benefits. This study utilised a quantitative approach methodology in collecting data from the community, businesses, and government within the region of the Vaal Triangle in South Africa. Moreover, our research used SPSS to analyse the robustness of the statistical data. This study should also augment the extant literature relating to the overall potential of various industries within local regions and expand on the challenges tourism confronts in the development of LED and destination management. The results of the study could also establish a framework for scholars, destination managers and policymakers to determine a region’s ability to compete by incorporating all three ranges of LED, which will confirm that strategies and development proposals are tailored to the specific region.
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Na całym świecie turystyka jest postrzegana jako realne narzędzie pomocy w łagodzeniu ubóstwa poprzez zwiększanie zatrudnienia i równości w wielu zaniedbanych krajach, takich jak Republika Południowej Afryki. Jednak turystyka może nie być prowadzona we wszystkich regionach, ponieważ każdy region ma zróżnicowany potencjał przemysłowy, co utrudnia określenie ilościowe i opracowanie odpowiedniego planowania i realizacji korzystnych strategii rozwoju. Ponadto rozwój i zarządzanie turystyką, lokalny rozwój gospodarczy (LED) i zarządzanie destynacją wymagają systematycznej lokalnej analizy i strategii w celu ustanowienia protokołów pełnego wdrożenia i zrównoważonego rozwoju. Podstawowym celem tego badania jest przyczynienie się do poszerzenia wiedzy i doświadczenia związanego z wszechstronną umiejętnością określenia, czy dany region powinien rozwijać swoją branżę turystyczną w celu optymalizacji pozyskiwania ogromnych korzyści z turystyki. W badaniu wykorzystano metodologię podejścia ilościowego do zbierania danych od społeczności, firm i rządu w regionie Trójkąta Vaal w Afryce Południowej. Ponadto w naszych badaniach wykorzystano SPSS do analizy odporności danych statystycznych. Badanie to powinno również uzupełnić istniejącą literaturę dotyczącą ogólnego potencjału różnych branż w regionach lokalnych i rozszerzyć wyzwania, przed jakimi staje turystyka w rozwoju technologii LED i zarządzania destynacją. Wyniki badania mogą również ustanowić ramy dla naukowców, menedżerów destynacji i decydentów politycznych w celu określenia zdolności regionu do konkurowania poprzez uwzględnienie wszystkich trzech gam LED, co potwierdzi, że strategie i propozycje rozwoju są dostosowane do konkretnego regionu.
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123--137
Opis fizyczny
Bibliogr. 47 poz., tab.
Twórcy
  • CENLED, School of Economics, University of Johannesburg, South Africa
  • DHET-NRF SARChI Entrepreneurship Education, University of Johannesburg, South Africa
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Uwagi
Opracowanie rekordu ze środków MEiN, umowa nr SONP/SP/546092/2022 w ramach programu "Społeczna odpowiedzialność nauki" - moduł: Popularyzacja nauki i promocja sportu (2022-2023).
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