2010.11.30 제2차 지속가능한관광 정책 포럼 발표자료
1. protecting culture and heritage-responsible tourism initiatives in the greater Mekong sub-region(Mason Florence / Executive Director / Mekong Tourism Coordinating Office)
*이 포럼은 제2회 아시아사회적기업활동가대회 ASES2010의 분과 회의로 기획되었습니다.
The lecture on the topic "Destinations" from the Student Learning Guide of the subject Principles of Tourism II for the students of the College of International Tourism and Hospitality Management of Lyceum of the Philippines Cavite Campus.
Destination Management Public Sector and Tourism Policy Destination Image Development Attributes of Destination Destination Planning Destination Development and Sustainable Future
The lecture on the topic "Destinations" from the Student Learning Guide of the subject Principles of Tourism II for the students of the College of International Tourism and Hospitality Management of Lyceum of the Philippines Cavite Campus.
Destination Management Public Sector and Tourism Policy Destination Image Development Attributes of Destination Destination Planning Destination Development and Sustainable Future
A compilation of reports and lectures on Guiding Services in The Future for the students studying the subject Tour Guiding Services enrolled in the College of International Tourism and Hospitality Management in the Lyceum of the Philippines Cavite Campus.
Tourism was one of the sectors featured at the 15th Annual Conference of the America-Georgia Business Council, which was held on December 12th, 2012 at the St Regis Hotel in Washington, DC. Hon. George Kvirikashvili, the Minister of Economy and Sustainable Development, was one of the featured speakers.The tourism presentation was included as part of a panel on Competitive Business Sectors of Georgia.
A new World Tourism Organization (UNWTO) report aims to help manage growing urban tourism flows and their impact on cities and residents. ‘Overtourism’? Understanding and managing urban tourism growth beyond perceptions’, was launched today during the 7th UNWTO Global Summit on Urban Tourism, in Seoul, Republic of Korea (16-19 September 2018).
The report examines how to manage tourism in urban destinations to the benefit of visitors and residents alike. It proposes eleven strategies and 68 measures to help understand and manage visitor growth. The report is the result of collaboration between UNWTO, the Centre of Expertise Leisure, Tourism & Hospitality (CELTH), Breda University of Applied Sciencesm and the European Tourism Futures Institute (ETFI) of NHL Stenden University of Applied sciences.
As overtourism is one of the major issue that the destinations are facing at present time. This Presentation covers all the important aspects of overtourism and how the industry is facing this issue industry. By this ppt we tried to give all the ample knowledge to people who want to learn about overtourism and its consequences.
Lecture for the Subject Tourism Marketing for the College of International Travel and Hospitality Management of the Lyceum of the Philippines Cavite for the Second Semester of Academic Year 2015-2016.
Africa can compete in the Travel Market with the adoption of the right technologies. Smart Tourism can become a deliberate policy if engendered by most African Countries.
LO1 Understand the scope of key UK and worldwide tourist destinations
Main destinations: by income generated, visitor numbers and tourism statistics Tourist destinations: major tourist destinations selected from UK, Europe and the rest of the world Generators: source of tourists
The Future of European Tourism to 2025, Riga Tourism Partners Forum, October ...Peter Jordan
Presented at Riga's annual tourism partners forum, this presentation looks at the characteristics of five key outbound markets of interest to Riga (Ger, UK, Fr, NL-Be, Nordics).
The presentation also goes deep into the trends in consumer culture and city management that will shape European city tourism over the next decade.
Toposophy associates are ready to assist your tourism forum with their insights and recommendations.
A compilation of reports and lectures on Guiding Services in The Future for the students studying the subject Tour Guiding Services enrolled in the College of International Tourism and Hospitality Management in the Lyceum of the Philippines Cavite Campus.
Tourism was one of the sectors featured at the 15th Annual Conference of the America-Georgia Business Council, which was held on December 12th, 2012 at the St Regis Hotel in Washington, DC. Hon. George Kvirikashvili, the Minister of Economy and Sustainable Development, was one of the featured speakers.The tourism presentation was included as part of a panel on Competitive Business Sectors of Georgia.
A new World Tourism Organization (UNWTO) report aims to help manage growing urban tourism flows and their impact on cities and residents. ‘Overtourism’? Understanding and managing urban tourism growth beyond perceptions’, was launched today during the 7th UNWTO Global Summit on Urban Tourism, in Seoul, Republic of Korea (16-19 September 2018).
The report examines how to manage tourism in urban destinations to the benefit of visitors and residents alike. It proposes eleven strategies and 68 measures to help understand and manage visitor growth. The report is the result of collaboration between UNWTO, the Centre of Expertise Leisure, Tourism & Hospitality (CELTH), Breda University of Applied Sciencesm and the European Tourism Futures Institute (ETFI) of NHL Stenden University of Applied sciences.
As overtourism is one of the major issue that the destinations are facing at present time. This Presentation covers all the important aspects of overtourism and how the industry is facing this issue industry. By this ppt we tried to give all the ample knowledge to people who want to learn about overtourism and its consequences.
Lecture for the Subject Tourism Marketing for the College of International Travel and Hospitality Management of the Lyceum of the Philippines Cavite for the Second Semester of Academic Year 2015-2016.
Africa can compete in the Travel Market with the adoption of the right technologies. Smart Tourism can become a deliberate policy if engendered by most African Countries.
LO1 Understand the scope of key UK and worldwide tourist destinations
Main destinations: by income generated, visitor numbers and tourism statistics Tourist destinations: major tourist destinations selected from UK, Europe and the rest of the world Generators: source of tourists
The Future of European Tourism to 2025, Riga Tourism Partners Forum, October ...Peter Jordan
Presented at Riga's annual tourism partners forum, this presentation looks at the characteristics of five key outbound markets of interest to Riga (Ger, UK, Fr, NL-Be, Nordics).
The presentation also goes deep into the trends in consumer culture and city management that will shape European city tourism over the next decade.
Toposophy associates are ready to assist your tourism forum with their insights and recommendations.
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Dear Authorities Officers and Tourism Leaders,
Under the umbrella and high patronage of the United Nation – World Tourism Organization, the Tatweej-Tourism Leaders Award 2014 is jointly organized by the Arab Organization for Social Responsibility and the Tatweej-Academy for Excellence Awards, on which London, United Kingdom will host the 2014 edition of this prestigious event at the LandMark hotel on Wednesday, August 20, 2014.
The TTLA2014 is an award-program that has been created to honor and shed the light on the tourism regional sector by providing a high-standard platform for the private and public sectors to celebrate their achievements and their essential role towards sustainable growth development. This vibrate platform vehicle groups top notch leaders from both sectors, distinguished leading Governments, Tourism Boards, Municipalities, Institutions and Leaders that play a significant role in the Mediterranean and Middle East tourism industry by promoting the countries’ culture and heritage and contributing to the development and growth of this vital industry across the region.
In this line, we encourage you to take the opportunity and be present to get recognized by the international authorities and maintain your market positioning among the international industry leaders and the high-caliber C-Level executives, investors and policy makers circle throughout this glamorous Grand Finale Ceremony and concurrent activities.
Consequently, and since the United Nation-WTO, Arab Organization for Social Responsibility and Tatweej-Academy for Excellence Awards are looking forward to assemble all the active leaders, investors and prominent organizations that are deeply involved in this vital issue, hence and on behalf of the organizers, I cordially invite you to take an active role in this magnitude red carpet event.
We are looking forward to welcome you at the LandMark Hotel next August, meanwhile please accept my best regards.
Global Sustainable Tourism Council (GSTC) webinar recorded on September 14, 2017. From overtourism to transformative travel, what are some of the key trends relevant to sustainability issues and solutions in the tourism industry? The webinar has been delivered as part of the GSTC's Sustainable Tourism Training Program (STTP).
We are delighted to share with you the exciting news about our latest initiative at Storydoers. We have recently run a comprehensive training combo aimed at promoting the digitisation of SMEs in the rural tourism sector as part of the Erasmus+ Programme.
The training combo comprises a series of engaging and informative sessions designed to improve the digital skills and capabilities of entrepreneurs in the local tourism sector. Our aim is to equip these businesses with the tools and knowledge they need to thrive in the digital age.
STORYDOERS. DIGITAL STORYDOING FOR LOCAL TOURISM is an initiative to foster responsible tourism skills and digitalisation of people in rural areas of Europe.
STORYDOERS is a project co-funded by the Erasmus + programme of the European Commission.
The consortium consists of:
Ecosystem Europe
Diesis Network
Bulgarian Chamber of Commerce and Industry
AITR-Turismo Responsabile
Walora
Wazo Coop
2010.11.30 제2차 지속가능한관광 정책포럼 자료집
3.CBT as one of the tools for sustainable development in Cambodia(sinat hin/Communication and network Coordinator/CCBEN)
* 이 포럼은 제2회 아시아사회적기업활동가대회 ASES2010의 분과회의로 기획되었습니다.
제2차 지속가능한관광 정책포럼 자료집
2. Prospect of Sustainable Tourism and Social Enterprise(Ary S. Suhandi/indecon)
*이 포럼은 제2회 아시아사회적기업활동가대회 ASES2010의 분과 회의로 기획되었습니다.
2차 지속관광 포럼-1.문화유산의 보호 범 메콩강지역에서의 책임관광전략(mason florence)
1. Protecting Culture and Heritage
Responsible Tourism initiatives in the Greater Mekong Sub-region
Asian Social Entrepreneurs Summit (ASES)
30 November 2010 – Seoul, Korea
Mason Florence / Executive Director
Mekong Tourism Coordinating Office (MTCO)
2. MTCO role…
The MTCO is tasked with the marketing and promotion of
Tourism for one of the world’s most dynamic and alluring
destinations, that is the six-nation Greater Mekong Sub-
region (GMS) and fostering its development as a single
destination under the ‘Mekong Tourism’ brand.
6. By 2020 Tourism Demand will DOUBLE
Expenditure Expected to be > US$1 Trillion
US$1
7. Arrival Forecasts
Target International Tourism Arrivals
60,000,000
50,000,000
40,000,000
Arrivals
30,000,000
20,000,000
10,000,000
0
2005 2010 2015
Thailand Other GMS Countries
8. MARKETING SIDE DEVELOPMENT SIDE
Marketing Experts Development Experts
Market GMS in order to increase Orchestrate implementation and funding of
long-stay above average spending 28-Development Projects as prescribed TSS
subregional travellers
Donor Partnerships
Private Sector Partnerships
9. 1. Marketing and Product Development: Foster the development of multi-country
tourism by stimulating demand from appropriate high-yield markets and
products through joint promotional activities.
16. 2. Human Resource Development: Upgrade the skills of tourism leaders and
tourism trainers to ensure that the strategy can be implemented and that
qualified staff is in place to manage tourism demand.
17. 3. Heritage Conservation and Social Impact Management: Promote higher
standards in the management of natural and cultural resources for conservation
and tourism purposes, and enhance measures to manage the negative social
impact of tourism.
18. 4. Pro-poor and Equitable Distribution of Benefits: Help reduce the incidence of
poverty and increase rural incomes.
19. 5. Facilitating the Movement of Tourists: Identify and reduce impediments to
travel to and within the region.
20. 6. Tourism-related Infrastructure Development: Jointly plan and develop tourism
infrastructure with a view to ensuring a wider distribution of tourism benefits and
supporting pro-poor tourism development in designated priority zones.
21. 7. Private Sector Participation: Encourage private sector participation and
partnerships in planning, investment, marketing and human resource development
in the tourism sector
22. TOURISM PARTNERSHIPS
§ Public Sector
§ Private Sector
§ Development World / NGOs
§ Media
§ Consumers
23. PUBLIC SECTOR
§ Governmental Organizations
§ Ministry of Tourism (marketing & development)
§ Other Ministries / Gov’t Agencies
24.
25.
26. PRIVATE SECTOR
§ All travel service providers
§ Travel Companies
§ Hotels
§ Airlines
27.
28. DEVELOPMENT WORLD / NGOs
§ Governmental Aid Organizations
§ NGOs
§ Community-based operators
Community-
35. All regional stakeholders share common problems in the area of socio-
economic development, environmental and socio-cultural sustainability.
36. All regional stakeholders share similar tourism assets and markets many of
whom undertake multiple country visits when they come.
37. Competition between stakeholders is not a good move as this will reduce the
overall size of the tourism cake for each resulting in a lose-lose outcome for all.
38. It’s a far better move to work within a complimentary multi-country tourism
destination marketing framework that builds a bigger tourism cake for all for a
win-win outcome.
39.
40. Thank You.
For further enquiries, contact:
Mason Florence
Executive Director
Mekong Tourism Coordinating Office
Tel: +662 612 4150-1 Fax:+662 612 4152
Email: mason@mekongtourism.org