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An introduction to tourism concessioning: 14 Characteristics of successful programs

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  • Published: 2016
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Author(s)
A. Spenceley
Publisher(s)
World Bank Group
Level of Accessibility
Free
Stakeholders
Destination Organizations, NGOs, Private Sector, Public Sector
Geographic Regions
Global
Languages
English

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This World Bank Group report presents fourteen key characteristics displayed in most successful tourism concessioning programs.

Topics
Capacity Building
Community Development
Destination Governance and Management
Enterprise Development
Health and Wellbeing
Human Rights
Investment and Finance
Legislation and Regulations
Property and User Rights
Safety and Security
Stakeholder Engagement
Strategic Planning and Action Plans
Sustainable Management Systems
Value Chain Management
Workforce
GSTC-D Criterias
A1 -Destination management responsibility
A2 -Destination management strategy and action plan
A3 -Monitoring and reporting
A4 -Enterprise engagement and sustainability standards
A5 -Resident engagement and feedback
A9 -Planning regulations and development control
B2 -Decent work and career opportunities
B3 -Supporting local entrepreneurs and fair trade
B4 -Support for community
B5 -Preventing exploitation and discrimination
B6 -Property and user rights
B7 -Safety and security
B8 -Access for all
C5 -Intellectual property
Sustainable Development Goals - SDG's
12- Responsible Consumption & Production
Citation
“A. Spenceley;  
2016;  
An introduction to tourism concessioning: 14 Characteristics of successful programs;  
BTRP-ID:  2574″

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