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Who are the key stakeholders in destination management?

The stakeholders in tourism destination are: local residents, local companies, media, employees, government, competitors, tourists, business associations, activists and tourism developers.



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Morrison (2013) divides destination management stakeholders into five main groups and classifies them as tourists, tourism organiza- tions, community, the environment, and govern- ment.

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Stakeholders approach in the hotel industry: owners/investors, international hotel operators, white label management companies, consultants, lawyers, architects, construction companies, local authorities, etc.

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Major Groups & Stakeholders
  • Business and industry.
  • Children and youth.
  • Farmers.
  • Indigenous Peoples and their communities.
  • Local Authorities.
  • Non-governmental organizations.
  • The scientific and technological community.
  • Women.


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Customers: The customers of your project are the most critical stakeholders for apparent reasons. In many cases, your projects' success depends on their acceptance. But even if it is not the case, your project's deliverables will impact them the most.

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