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Definition of Destination stakeholders
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SEKOLAH TINGGIP A R I W I S A T AT R I S A K T I
Welcome to
Tourism Destination StakeholdersDr. Myrza Rahmanita, SE, M.Sc
1. There are many public and private sector stakeholders
who are engaged in fulfilling
•the functions of destination management:
•National and regional/provincial government;
•Economic development agencies;
•Local authorities/government;
•Town centre management organisations;
•National Park authorities;
•Transport providers;
1. There are many public and private sector stakeholders
who are engaged in fulfilling
•Attractions, events and cultural organisations;
•Accommodation providers;
•Restaurant, leisure and retail operators;
•Intermediaries (for example tour operators and conference
organisers);
•Destination representation agencies;
•Media;
•Local tourism consortia and partnerships;
•Business support agencies;
•Skills development organisations.
2. Mechanisms for co-ordination
and co-operation
The following mechanisms
may be used for coordination
and co-operation between stakeholders:
A tourism development and management
partnership/liaison group (perhaps called a Tourism
o Action Group), overseeing:
o Joint strategy development.
o Joint destination management planning.
o Implementation on a coordinated basis.
And/or
Integrated product development and promotion projects.
Bringing together partners for focused project planning
(including investment planning) and implementation over
specific timescale
3. The process
Destination Management Plan (DMP) is a
key instrument for building partnership and
commitment.
•Integrate the actions of separate
organisations;
•Confirm and strengthen the link between
strategy and action;
•Apply the DMO’s knowledge and expertise
to the project planning of other
organisations;
•Foster an evidence-based and learning
approach to destination promotion and
management
Tourism destination is the area or geographic regions that are within one or more administrative regions in which there are elements: Attractiveness, facilities, accessibility and communityInterrelated and complementary to the realization of tourism activities with the support of management and regulation
So........