Travel & tourism industry policy and governance

Scroll down for posts that have been tagged with “policy and gov­ernance” as that relates to travel & tour­ism des­tin­a­tions and industry stakeholders.

Accord­ing to the Cam­bridge Dic­tion­ary, a policy is “a set of ideas or a plan of what to do in par­tic­u­lar situ­ations that has been agreed to offi­cially by a group of people, a busi­ness organ­iz­a­tion, a gov­ern­ment, or a polit­ic­al party”.

The same dic­tion­ary defines gov­ernance as “the way that organ­iz­a­tions or coun­tries are man­aged at the highest level, and the sys­tems for doing this”. Gov­ernance also per­tains to how indus­tries, such as travel & tour­ism, and des­tin­a­tions are reg­u­lated, dir­ec­ted, and man­aged from on high.

Tour­ism policy and tour­ism gov­ernance are cru­cial con­cepts for man­aging the travel & tour­ism industry. What does tour­ism policy and tour­ism gov­ernance mean? And how can they can be optim­ised for, say, sus­tain­able tourism?

Tour­ism policy, accord­ing to the United Nations World Tour­ism Organ­iz­a­tion (UNWTO), is a “set of reg­u­la­tions, rules, guidelines, dir­ect­ives, and development/promotion object­ives and strategies that provide a frame­work with­in which the col­lect­ive and indi­vidu­al decisions of vari­ous pub­lic and private sec­tor act­ors may be made to achieve the desired out­comes of the tour­ism sec­tor”. Thus tour­ism policy can provide a frame­work for man­aging the travel & tour­ism industry to ensure that it oper­ates sustainably.

Tour­ism gov­ernance, on the oth­er hand, refers to the struc­tures and pro­cesses that are put in place to man­age the travel & tour­ism industry. These struc­tures and pro­cesses can include reg­u­lat­ory bod­ies, tour­ism boards, and pub­lic-private part­ner­ships. Effect­ive tour­ism gov­ernance is crit­ic­al for ensur­ing that tour­ism policies are enforced, and that the travel & tour­ism industry oper­ates in a way that is con­sist­ent with these policies. There­fore, gov­ernance helps to ensure that the interests of all stake­hold­ers in the travel & tour­ism industry strike an accept­able and sus­tain­able bal­ance that bene­fits the eco­nomy, the envir­on­ment, and loc­al communities.

Optim­ising tour­ism policy and tour­ism gov­ernance involves a num­ber of strategies, includ­ing stake­hold­er engage­ment, policy coher­ence, and effect­ive implementation.

Accord­ing to the UNWTO, stake­hold­er engage­ment involves “the involve­ment and par­ti­cip­a­tion of vari­ous act­ors in the decision-mak­ing pro­cesses related to tour­ism policy and plan­ning, such as gov­ern­ment author­it­ies, private sec­tor stake­hold­ers, and loc­al com­munit­ies”. This ensures that all stake­hold­ers have a say in the devel­op­ment of travel & tour­ism industry policy.

Policy coher­ence might involve align­ing tour­ism policies with oth­ers, such as for envir­on­ment and cul­ture, to ensure that tour­ism sup­ports the sus­tain­able devel­op­ment goals.

Effect­ive imple­ment­a­tion involves ensur­ing that tour­ism policies are enforced and that the travel & tour­ism industry oper­ates in a way that is con­sist­ent with these policies.

In con­clu­sion, tour­ism policy and tour­ism gov­ernance are import­ant for pro­mot­ing and/or man­dat­ing sus­tain­able tour­ism prac­tices, cre­at­ing eco­nom­ic bene­fits for loc­al com­munit­ies, and ensur­ing that tour­ism oper­ates in a way that is con­sist­ent with the broad­er sus­tain­able devel­op­ment goals of people and the planet.

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The keys to managing growth and sustainable tourism governance

and September 20, 2017

Dr Noel Scott was the lead author of the UNWTO special report on managing growth and sustainable tourism governance in Asia and the Pacific.

A spe­cial report on Man­aging Growth and Sus­tain­able Tour­ism Gov­ernance in Asia and the Pacific was launched by the United Nations World Tour­ism Organ­iz­a­tion (UNWTO) at its 22nd Gen­er­al Assembly in Cheng­du, China last week. For this “GT” Insight, Dav­id Gill­banks of The “Good Tour­ism” Blog cor­res­pon­ded with the lead author of the report Dr Noel […]

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Palau tackles over-tourism with responsible tourism

September 12, 2017

Palau tackles over-tourism via responsible tourism and sustainable tourism. Palau. By LuxTonnerre (CC BY 2.0) via Wikimedia.

The UNWTO & WTM Min­is­ters’ Sum­mit will debate over-tour­ism, Novem­ber 7, at WTM Lon­don 2017. While seni­or fig­ures pre­pare their talk­ing points, the Microne­sian archipelago of Palau is mak­ing moves now to com­bat the phe­nomen­on. Accord­ing to Repub­lic of Palau Pres­id­ent Tommy E Remen­gasau, Jr, in his intro­duct­ory mes­sage for the Palau Respons­ible Tour­ism Policy […]

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Will a tax incentive boost inclusive tourism in the Philippines?

September 7, 2017

inclusive tourism philippines

The Phil­ip­pines’ old­est and largest com­mer­cial con­glom­er­ate, Ayala Cor­por­a­tion, has revealed its interest in inclus­ive tour­ism to tap into a tax incent­ive offered by the Phil­ip­pines gov­ern­ment. On the side­lines of the ASEAN Inclus­ive Busi­ness Sum­mit in Manila yes­ter­day, Ayala Corp Man­aging Dir­ect­or Paolo Bor­romeo told Busi­ness Mir­ror that his com­pany would look into inclusive […]

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Residents, authorities, hoteliers grapple with global sharing economy

August 9, 2017

World tourism and the sharing economy

Protests by res­id­ents and lob­by­ing by hoteliers are for­cing gov­ern­ments glob­ally to toughen their stance on the accom­mod­a­tion shar­ing eco­nomy. Spain’s Balear­ic Islands has announced it will pen­al­ise land­lords for illeg­ally rent­ing apart­ments to tour­ists with fines of up to 40,000 euros (~US$47,000). Rent­ing apart­ments without a licence was banned in the Balear­ic Islands in […]

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Vatican proclaims support for sustainable tourism “with a human touch”

August 3, 2017

Vatican sustainable tourism

The Vat­ic­an, via its Cath­ol­ic News Agency, has pro­claimed its sup­port for respons­ible travel and sus­tain­able tour­ism by urging tour­ists to “remem­ber the human per­son and the envir­on­ment in their travels, treat­ing people and things with respect”. Car­din­al Peter Turk­son wrote: “Hol­i­day time can­not be a pre­text either for irre­spons­ib­il­ity or for exploit­a­tion: in fact, […]

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Minister raises racism at South Africa Tourism Month launch

July 31, 2017

South Africa tourism minister raised racism at tourism month launch. Meanwhile, the many races of South Africa are represented in the Nelson Mandela University Choir. Source: GovernmentZA https://www.flickr.com/photos/governmentza/35872724332/

An hol­ist­ic focus on the socioeco­nom­ic bene­fits of tour­ism to com­munit­ies is at the heart of South Africa Tour­ism Month, Septem­ber 2017, which was launched last week. “This is why it is so vital to encour­age South Afric­ans to travel around their own coun­try,” South Africa Min­is­ter of Tour­ism Tokoz­ile Xasa said. “Not only will they […]

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