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What is tourism value chain?

Definition of Tourism Value Chain Map: A tourism value chain is simply defined as a system which describes how private sector firms in collaboration with government and civil society receive or access resources as inputs, add value through various processes (planning, development, financing, marketing, distribution, ...



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Linked processes such as policy making and integrated planning, product development and packaging, promotion and marketing, distribution and sales and destination operations and services are the key primary activities of the tourism value chain.

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The five vital components of tourism system are Attraction, Accessibility, Accommodation, Amenities and Activities.

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?Value? isn't restricted to finances, so perhaps a high-value traveler could offer a social, cultural, or educational benefit to a community as well. This leads me back to the question I found tucked between one on greenwashed narratives and another on strategies for approaching complex sustainability issues.

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The four pillars include: Environmental Responsibility, Social Equity, Economic Health, and Cultural Vitality.

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