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TOURISM PLANNING & DEVELOPMENT. Tourism Policy. TODAY. Case study “Kenya” Describe the elements of tourism Policy model & how they are used to form a tourism policy for a destination
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TOURISM PLANNING & DEVELOPMENT Tourism Policy
TODAY • Case study “Kenya” • Describe the elements of tourism Policy model & how they are used to form a tourism policy for a destination • Explain the roles of tourism organizations at different levels, global, national, multi-country, regional & local organizations
Role of government in the tourism development • Kenya’s economy dependent on export crops, mainly coffee & tea which in mid 1960s prices fell dramatically; as result...... • Tourism was the alternative sector for the government • In Kenya, government played a crucial role in the development of tourism
Role of government in the tourism development • Tourism industry in Kenya includes unique tourism attractions, unique wildlife heritage and beaches
Roles & activities of government of Kenya • Upgraded the department of tourism into Ministry of Tourism & Wildlife responsible for all matters to the development & management of tourism • To establish & manage hotels, restaurants & other tourist enterprises
Roles & activities of government of Kenya • To train, develop professional manpower • To promote the tourism products of Kenya in domestic & international markets • To regulate & control the establishment of hotels, restaurants
Roles & activities of government of Kenya • Establishment of Kenya Tourism Development Corporation (KTDC) which became the public investment arm in the tourism sector
Roles & activities of government of Kenya • The government created a good conditions to attract external foreign (multi-national) capital investment through tax concessions & other facilities • As consequences of active involvement of government resulted in rapid & expanded development
Kenya’s well developed & flourishing tourism sector is in decline • In 1998 hotel occupancy has been less that 50% in most of the country’s major tourism centers • Decline of the number of tourist arrivals to Kenya; there was 20% drop in international arrivals. • The coast region which receives over 60% of total tourists arrivals was a major decline of almost 50% from 250 000 tourists(1996) to less than 125 000 arrivals (1997).
Lessons learned (what went wrong?) • From the beginning stage, there was lack of expertise in the development & implementation of appropriate tourism policy • Over the years the Kenya Government basically promoted the development of mass tourism with only aim of increasing foreign exchange receipts. • There were no clear regulations on the location & distribution of the tourism facilities relative to existing social & environmental considerations
Lessons learned • Rapid development resulted in unplanned tourism, because of the lack of appropriate land-use policy regulations • Private investors tended to put their capital in locations perceived to have high potential for quick profit (Coast, popular wildlife parks) • Weak infrastructure; • Reduction of the quality of tourism product • Kenya is not an attractive destination anymore
Alternative tourism policy framework • From centralized government to decentralized government • Government should detach itself from direct involvement • Government invitation of foreign tourism experts which: • Appears good on paper, but rarely implemented because of lack of implementation procedures/tourism expertise
Alternative tourism policy framework • There is a need for the government to include participation of the broader scope of tourism stakeholders • Tourism policy should be flexible & dynamic process, assessment & evaluation • Government should minimize the dominant role & control of foreign multi-national tourism corp. • Locals should be empowered to determine what forms of tourism they want to develop in their respective communities
Alternative tourism policy frameworkkey questions • What role should tourism play in the overall regional & national economy? • What form or type of tourism programs should the country develop & Why? • What forms of private sector investments should be encouraged in the development of tourism industry? • What role should local communities play in the design, planning, implementation and management of the tourism projects • What could be the social and environmental impacts of tourism development?
CONCLUSIONS • Because of socio-economic conditions in most of the Third World, especially in Africa, government has always to play a major role in the development of tourism • The current situation indicates that there is a need for the government to redefine its role of the development of tourism vis-á-vis that of other interest groups • Finally, government should concentrate on creating an enabling legal and socio-economic environment for private sector initiative to develop
Tourism Policy…… define? • Tourism Policy is “ whatever governments choose to do or not to do” (Hall and Jenkins 1995) • Tourism policy-making is inherently a political activity, affected by the formal structures of governments • A tourism policy provides a set of guidelines for all those directly and indirectly involved in tourism by specifying broad goals, objectives, priorities and actions for the future development of tourism.
TOURISM POLICY FORMULATION • DESTINATION AREA NEEDS & TOURISM GOALS • CONSTRAINTS • EXTERNAL- CLIMATE, ECONOMY etc. • INTERNAL-AVAILABILITY OF LAND/INVESTMEN/ HR, LOCAL USE, QUALITY OF ATTRACTIONS. • TOURISM OBJECTIVES/ SPECIFIC GOALS • CONFLICT MIGHT BE ARISE: CASINOS
ELEMENTS OF A TOURISM POLICY MODEL • TOURISM POLICY • PROGRAMMES • STRATEGIES • PRIORITIES & • ACTIONS
ACTIONS/environment • Raise awareness of the business benefits • Ensure that business in receipt of WTB grant support are held accountable for compliance with approved environmental friendly criteria • Encourage visitors to Wales to consider use of public transport.
ACTIONS/community • Encourage the development of community tourism partnerships • Encourage tourism businesses to source a greater proportion of goods & services from local suppliers, to employ local people & to deliver a distinctive Welsh experience for visitors.
ACTIONS/extending the season • Increase the emphasis given in UK marketing strategies to national campaigns promoting non-peak season short/additional holidays. • Encourage accommodation and attraction businesses and essential infrastructure facilities to open for a longer season
GEOGRAPHICAL GROUPINGS OF TOURISM ORGANIZATIONS • GLOBAL ORGANIZATIONS • MULTI-COUNTRY REGIONAL ORGANIZATIONS • NATIONAL TOURISM ORGANIZATIONS • PROVINCIAL OR REGIONAL ORGANIZATIONS • LOCAL TOURISM ORGANIZATIONS
INTERNATIONAL TOURISMSTIMULATORS • WTO • WORLD BANK • WTTC • UNITED NATIONS DEVELOPMENT PROGRAMME (UNDP) (UNEP) • EUROPEAN COMMUNITY (EC)
WORLD TOURISM ORGANIZATION (WTO) • COMMUNICATION & DOCUMENTATION • COOPERATION FOR DEVELOPMENT • EDUCATION AND TRAINING • ENVIRONMENT AND PLANNING • QUALITY OF TOURISM SERVICES • STATISTICS AND MARKET RESEARCH
MULTI-COUNTRY REGIONAL TOURISM ORGANIZATIONS • INTERNATIONAL COOPERATION • REDUCING BARRIERS TO TRAVEL • CONDUCTING RESEARCH • QUALITY IMPROVEMENT • DEVELOPING COMMON STANDARDS • SHARING OF INFORMATION
NTO/NTA • INDEPENDENT MINISTRY: GOVERNMENTAL, PART OF THE CIVIL SERVICE (INDONISIA) • GOVERNMENTAL AGENCY OR BUREAU (TAT, CHILE) • QUANGO’S: QUASI-PUBLIC, GOVERNMENT-FUNDED AUTHORITY, BOARD • PRIVAT, INDIRECTLY SUPPORTED BY GOVERNMENTAL FUNDING
NTO’SSUPPLY-SIDE ROLES • CONDUCTING INVENTORIES AND ASSESSMENTS OF TH DESTINATION • COORDINATING THE NATIONAL TOURISM PLANNING PROCESS • ESTABLISHING STANDARDS • OPERATING TRAINING AND EDUCATION PROGRAMS • PROVIDING FINANCIAL INCENTIVES
NTO’SDEMAND-SIDE ROLES • FACILITATING INBOUND INTERNATIONAL TRAVEL • CONDUCTING MARKETING RESEARCH • MARKETING INBOUND INTERNATIONAL TRAVEL • REPRESENTING THE NATION’S TOURISM IN FOREIGN COUNTRIES
RTO/LTO THEIR ROLES • PROMOTING DOMESTIC TRAVEL • TRAVEL INFORMATION CENTRES • FAMILIARIZATION TRIPS • TOURISM DEVELOPMENT • OFFERING TRANING & EDUCATION • DEVELOPING PACKAGE TOURS
Questions • Which key questions should be considered when designing a tourism policy? • What are the components of Tourism Policy Model? • What are the roles of WTO/RTO? • What is meant by: QUANGO’S?
Next week • Tourism Planning Process • Mill & Morrison: chapter 5 • Reader: Tourism Development in Anguilla p.52-58