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Conclusion

Emily McIntyre

Agenda

• Tourism Planning

• Sustainable Development

• Bali

• Summary

Tourism Planning

• Demand• Concentrate tourists• Spatial and temporal imbalances• Few attempts to measure successes and

future of tourism• Failure to measure goals adequately• Who is benefiting from tourism

development?

Planning Continued

• Conflicting perspectives of tourism• Type of tourist activity determines impact• Sustainability and alternative development

policies considered• More attention to social and environmental

benefits• Mitigate existing negative impacts of

tourism

Tourism activity

• Manipulate tourist activity

• Diversify tourist activity

• Research methods

• Project-based

• Issue-based

• Qualitative

Case Study: Bali

• Area rich in cultural resources

Development Considerations

• Public participation

• Public concerns voiced

• Public interest protected

• Environmental Impact statements

• Policies that reflect interests

• Research social impacts

Bali Sustainable Development Project (BSDP)

• Problems:• Coastal resorts in the south consuming their

resources• Increasing pressure leading to resource

scarcity• Social Implications• Effect on traditional cultures• Inappropriate tourist behaviour/activity

3 Features of of BSDP

1. Continuity of natural resources and production

2. Continuity of cultural resources and the balancing of cultural interests

3. Enhancement of the quality of life

Sustainable Development Assessment Criteria

1. Ecology Integrity-Compatible Infrastructure

2. Efficiency-Alternative paths, Public convenience

3. Equity-Recognition of Needs, Participation

4. Cultural Integrity-Preservation and renewal of life

5. Community-Involvement in development and supporting activities

6. Balance-Reflecting of Balinese trilogies

7. Realization of potential-Improve quality of life

Workshop in Bali

• Assess suitability• Address types of tourism of tourism activities•  Exchange of ideas and information• Working together• Encourages involvement from multiple

stakeholders•  Formal agreements based on mutual respect

Summary

• Largest and fastest growing industry

• New age tourism and the physical and social implications

• Economic benefits dominate

• Fragmented industry and research

• Combine with other research in other disciplines

Final Thought…

Those who can benefit the most from tourism are the most likely vulnerable to the consequences

Questions

• What would your future recommendations be to policy makers or tourism stakeholders involved in development?

• How has this course changed your perception of the tourism industry?

• How has this course changed you as a tourist?

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