Contents Objective & Process............................................................................................4
Introduction: Sustainable Tourism Development .....................................5 What is t
h
What is Sustainable Turism Devlo Why Ivlvno e the Lo The Beneft
e Ideal Form of To o
Strategy f r an Area Bsed Appra .................................................................10 _________________________________________________________________________
Aims and Objectives of a Comm o
is of a Com unit a
The Planne o
The Ro Enabli
fyi g the Su d A
n n
Audits.............................................................................................................15 Inv
lveme t of Local Pe le of Local Deve ng the Action Pl
n n
pproac ......................................................................................14 ople.............................................................................17 ng Prcess.................................................................19
ppor h
anni
lopment As o
Engaging te Comm Identi
Visionig.........................................................................................................23 Identi n
ficati n
Commenci g The Acton Pla ning......................................................................26 Plugging T e Leak i
fyi g Strengths, Weaknesse n h
i
– Pluggng Te Leaks – Irrigating The Desert
h Moving The Pro u cess Forw o ard .............................................................................28 _________________________________________________________________________
Section 3: Developing the Sustainable Tourism Plan............................29 Infrastruct
Product Identity/T mes & Ni Marketin Support
nesse
– Business A vice, Supo Networking: Local T ur Monit ring & Eval o
o
re Devel pment/In rmation & I te he
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g........................................................................................................33 ing Local Busi d
.....................................................................32 s.............................................................................34
ches prt & Trai ng ni o ism Associ ation..............................................................35 uatin....................................................................................36 _________________________________________________________________________ n rpretati on....................................30 n s Workshp os.........................................................................27 s, Threats and Opport unites............................24 i on of Lo
o Udertaki g a Communi h
unity i n Acti cal Opport it sociations/ ar P tnership s...................................17 _________________________________________________________________________
Section 2: Community Tourism Action Planning.....................................21 Guide T
unies
on Pla ning T rough Community Visioning..........23 ...................................................................23
ty Engage n
ment Proces h
s...................................22 t Part
unity Led S stainable T urism I it tive.................9 och
bl u
ism Developme t......................8 o
n nia
Section 1: Developing Partnerships ...........................................................11 Identi
ners........................................................................12 nit
urism for the Area? e pment
staina e Tour
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cal Commu y.......................................................................7 m y Led Su
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