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places_and_geography:vcp_tourism_site_assessment_tool

<!– uid=38ef530386634042d8f838271aa1371e347f0571 –> <!– time=1328182637 –> <!– ip=193.51.131.254 –> <!– content-type=text/html –> <!– name=An Keqiang –> <!– email=campumoru@gmail.com –> The following table is intended for use in assessing a site in relationship to tourism. The site might be a village, monastery, lake, natural reserve, or any other type of place. The idea is that one goes through each issue and tries to assess the site in question with regards to it. In this context, “research means investigating sources of available data and information about the audit item using internet web sites, repositories (libraries, museums, institutions), and other available documentation. “Evaluation” means on-site investigation of audit items using appropriate methodologies such as direct observation, mapping, oral interviews, questionnaires, focus or discussion groups, and workshops.</p>

The tool is designed to be easy to understand and use, so that it can be applied by a variety of individuals and organizations. It should also be used together with the “Principles of Tibetan Community Tourism” document, which provides a general framework for understanding how to structure tourism so that the local community benefits economically, and the local culture, society, and ecology are enhanced rather than damaged.

VISITOR EXPERIENCE

Item Methodology Assessment
Ambiance and setting Evaluation
Well-known outside of local area Research
National icon or symbol Research
Can tell a “good story” – evocative place, provide an experience Research and Evaluation
Has some aspect to distinguish it from nearby attractions or attractions of a similar nature Research and Evaluation
Appeals to special needs, or uses (e.g. pilgrimages, festivals, sports) Research and Evaluation
Complements other tourism products in the area/region/destination Research and Evaluation
Competing tourism products Research
Tourism activity in the region Research
How asset is positioned in the marketplace Research
Critical mass of assets Research
Visitor profile (length of stay, trip purpose, first or repeat visitor, demographics Research
Sources of tourists Research
Pricing (airfare, ground transportation, accommodations, tour fees, attraction fees) Research and Evaluation
Accommodations and local eating opportunities Evaluation

Product Design Needs

Item Methodology Assessment
Accessibility or restrictions to asset’s features Evaluation
Good transport/access to asset from population centers and tourism nodes Research
Proximity to other heritage assets Research and Evaluation
Amenity (toilets, parking, pathways, refreshments, availability of information Evaluation
Ability to sensitively commodify the asset to maximize visitor satisfaction without losing authenticity Evaluation

Marketing

Item Methodology Assessment
Marketing and promotion – what has been done so far Evaluation
Marketing plan in place? Evaluation
What is the product?
Pricing
Promotion
Distribution channels – by the attraction itself, or through the travel trade

CULTURAL PRESERVATION, RELIGION & NATURAL SYSTEMS

Cultural Significance

Item Methodology Assessment
Aesthetic/architectural Value Research and Evaluation
Historic Value Research and Evaluation
Educational Value Research and Evaluation
Social Value Research and Evaluation
Religious value Research and Evaluation
Rare, or common (locally, regionally, nationally, internationally) Research and Evaluation
Representativeness (locally, regionally, nationally, internationally) Research and Evaluation
Integrity of asset Evaluation

Robusticity (ability to withstand visitation pressures)

Item Methodology Assessment
Fragility of asset (carrying capacity) Evaluation
State of repair and maintenance Evaluation
Management plan or policy in place, code of ethics Evaluation
In-house staffing capabilities; level of people skills and gaps in management and conservation (need for education) Evaluation
Regular monitoring of visitation and its impacts Evaluation
Financial resources available to support the asset Evaluation
Potential for negative impacts of high visitation on: Evaluation
fabric of the asset(s)
life style and cultural traditions of local community(ies)
Potential for modifications (as part of product development) to have negative impacts on: Evaluation
fabric of the assest(s)
life style and cultural traditions of local community(ies)

COMMUNITY & ECONOMIC DEVELOPMENT

Government

Item Methodology Assessment
Tourism program/policies/legislation (national, regional, local) Research
Tourism agency: national, state, local (e.g. CVB) Research
Conservation legislation (national, regional, local) Research and Evaluation
Land use, zoning, development guidelines Research and Evaluation
Infrastructure and facilities (roads, water, wastewater, solid waste, electricity, etc.) Research and Evaluation

EDUCATION & AWARENESS|

Community

Item Methodology Assessment
Support for tourism/visitation Evaluation Questionnaire
Support for conservation/development Evaluation Questionnaire
Motive for tourism - tourism as a means to an end or as an end in itself Evaluation
Identifying, inviting participation, listening to stakeholders Evaluation
Stakeholders: governments, government tourism agencies, conservation organizations, indigenous groups, ethnic minorities, religious groups, tour operators, local guides, local community
Potential for ongoing involvement and consultation of key stakeholders Evaluation
Potential for community benefits, economically and socially Research and Evaluation
places_and_geography/vcp_tourism_site_assessment_tool.txt · Last modified: 2013/04/06 23:14 (external edit)