Strategic foresight for (coastal) urban tourism market complexity: the case of Bournemouth

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Carlisle, Sheena
Johansen, Aleksander
Kunc, Martin
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2015-11-13Dyddiad derbyn
2015-10-05
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Elsevier
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0261-5177
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This paper discusses an approach to evaluate and analyse strategic planning in multi-functional complexities of coastal urban areas with conflicts regarding leisure space which restricts the diversity of tourism segments using an urban locale. The paper proposes a holistic and multi-faceted systems approach to analysing such multi-purpose use of urban spaces with a case study of Bournemouth where the needs of overseas language students and high spending tourists can present an interesting challenge to urban planners. The systems approach advocates integration and alliances in investment incentives to help identify alternative urban use strategies in tourism and leisure contexts which allows for re-branding of an urban area whilst extending the product offer.
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Tourism Management;
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Carlisle, S., Kunc, M. and Johansen, A. (2016) 'Strategic foresight for (coastal) urban tourism market complexity: the case of Bournemouth', Tourism Management, 54, pp. 81-95.
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http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.tourman.2015.10.005Disgrifiad
This article has been published by Elsevier in Tourism Management, available online: http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.tourman.2015.10.005
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