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What Does Destination Management Mean and Look Like in Practice?

Solimar International

Destination management is the process in which Destination Marketing Organizations (DMOs) work with stakeholders to increase development of the tourism sector, gain more tourists, address challenges, and bring more benefit to the local community.

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Robust infrastructure and accessibility to provide impetus to ‘Wed in India’: Manisha Saxena

Travel Daily Media

An initiative of Ministry of Tourism, Government of India, the ‘Wed in India’ expo is being organised jointly with Department of Tourism, Government of Rajasthan and Federation of Indian Chambers of Commerce and Industry (FICCI) alongside the Great India Travel. Proposing the Vote of Thanks, S.K.

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Role of Tourism Consultants: Secret to Success

Solimar International

Soon, you see signs of these leading destinations wherever you look. Your best friend’s parents just returned from their two-week trip to said country, or Netflix uploaded new content that contains historical, cultural, and tr avel insights into the up-and-coming tourist destination. Photo by NEOM on Unsplash 2.

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Reimagining Visitor Economy Success for your Destination

Tourism eSchool

Shifting the Goal Posts We know that visitors infiltrate destinations across many and varied touchpoints, having the ability to impact many if not all facets of local communities - including social, economic, cultural and environmental touchpoints. This means that each part of the community feels, to a degree, the impact of visitors.

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Stakeholder Engagement in Destination Planning

Solimar International

Tourism is one of the largest and fastest-growing sectors in the world, comprised of an intricate network of stakeholders with an interest in the development, marketing, and management of tourism destinations. National and Local Government Stakeholders. Destination Management Organization Stakeholders.

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Sustaining the Resilience of Community-Based Tourism Initiatives in Brazil

Solimar International

Criticising Reductionist Mass Tourism: Impact on Local Cultures and Communities In this regard, the reductionist notions of mass tourism have been particularly reprehended. Local cultural heritage is ignored, disrespecting it and disrupting social and economic networks. Why are Community-Based Tourism Initiatives on the rise in Brazil?

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Destination Success – the Factors and Actors

Solimar International

While there is no set formula for destination success, successful long-term tourism development must begin with sustainability concepts. Well-established tourism organizations, supportive local governments, engaged local leaders, and a shared vision of sustainability and innovation are what most effectively foster destination success.

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