The Retour Tourism Planning Method

1. Appraisal of current situation

2. Setting the goal

3. Developing a tourism strategy

4. From strategy to action

5. Pilot project and evaluation

 

inhoud.gif (1269 bytes)1. Appraisal of current situation

An appraisal of the tourism process requires not only a review of the tourist sector and its development objectives; internal conditions and external factors of all relevant sectors have to be evaluated as well. Sustainability and empowerment require a participatory approach by way of action research, which means giving attention to and being supportive of the ideas and interests of stakeholders and target groups. In this step Retour already shares its knowledge with the target groups.

inhoud.gif (1269 bytes)2. Setting the goal

Setting the goal in tourism development requires the participation of a broad range of stakeholders often with conflicting interests. Through discussion on different levels (national/regional/local) Retour identifies the priority issues. In workshop(s) the objectives are set and a common basis for action is created.

inhoud.gif (1269 bytes)3. Developing a tourism strategy

By developing a strategy, a general concept is created with a clear distinction between development of products, markets and organisational structures. In each segment, the stakeholders differ and each should be approached according to its own responsibilities.

Criteria for evaluation are established.

inhoud.gif (1269 bytes)4. From strategy to action

The strategy leads to a plan of action on an operational level. Within this plan projects are identified and priorities are set in a consultative process.

inhoud.gif (1269 bytes)5. Pilot project and evaluation

To test the strategy and to guide the parties involved, pilot projects are executed under responsibility and with guidance of Retour. Involvement of commercial touroperators is secured by Retour. The pilot project is vital in the evaluation process. Evaluation is carried out according to the criteria set in the strategy and using the results of the pilotproject. Because tourism is a process that depends on many changing external and internal factors, this planning method should be iterative, meaning that it should be repeated in the tourism development process.