A strategic policy scenario analysis framework for the sustainable tourist development of peripheral small island areas
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A strategic policy scenario analysis framework for the sustainable tourist development of peripheral small island areas – the case of Lefkada-Greece Island Anastasia Stratigea 1 & Vicky Katsoni 2
Received: 9 March 2015 / Accepted: 7 April 2015 # The Author(s) 2015. This article is published with open access at Springerlink.com
Abstract The focus of the present paper is on the development of a methodological framework for guiding strategic decision-making towards the sustainable future development of peripheral small island regions, constituting distinct examples of lagging behind regions at a European scale. This will be implemented to a specific peripheral small island region, the island of Lefkada-Greece, seeking the integrated development of the island with emphasis on the sustainable exploitation of local tourist assets. The proposed framework is built upon the exploration of both the external and internal environment of such regions as well as the use of foresight and participatory evaluation tools. The study of the external environment aims at shedding light on the potential developments of the ‘decision environment’, within which policy making has to take place; and is framed by policy developments and tourist market trends ranging from the global to the national/ regional level. The analysis of the internal environment aims at gathering knowledge concerning the specific environmental, economic and social context of the study region, where the strategic planning exercise is addressed. Information gathered on potential developments of the external environment are used to inform the structuring and evaluation of sustainable tourist development scenarios in order to conclude with the * Anastasia Stratigea [email protected] 1
Department of Geography and Regional Planning, School of Rural and Surveying Engineering, National Technical University of Athens (NTUA), Heroon Polytechniou 9, Zographou Campus, 15780 Athens, Greece
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Faculty of Management and Economics, Department of Business Administration, Division of Tourism Administration, Athens Technological Educational Institute, Milou 1, Aigaleo, 12210 Athens, Greece
most prevalent future perspective for the specific region, taking into consideration the local preferences and values in a participatory evaluation context. Finally, some conclusions are drawn, based on the experience gained from the application of the proposed methodological approach and the results obtained from the specific case study. Keywords Peripheral small island regions . Sustainable tourist development . Alternative tourism . Spatial planning . Scenarios . Participatory evaluation . Policy
Introduction Sustainable tourist development has nowadays been set at the epicentre of local policies in tourist developed areas, in an effort to both reap the economic benefits of tourist development but also manage local resources in such a way that cultural integrity, essential ecological processes, biological diversity and life support systems are maintained. In this res
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