Handout 6 Flashcards

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These are two (2) interrelated elements where the achievement of objectives leads to achievement of a goal.
This achievement in tourism planning lies in the results of implemented strategies and actions. In tourism planning, goals and objectives are necessary elements to determine the desired results/outcome for developing tourism.

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Goals and Objectives

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This is an element of the formulating goals and objectives process that measures the extent of how to achieve the desired results/outcome. The performance of actions leading to the achievement of goals and objectives are measured qualitatively or quantitatively.

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Success Indicators

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This is another element of formulating goals and objectives-a definite statement of a desired result. It addresses the question, “What do we want to achieve specifically and when will it be achieved?”

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Target

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This refers to the situation of tourism that needs to be addressed by the plan. Historical data ranging from at least three (3) to five (5) years is an advisable foundation. It can be used for measuring the performance of tourism.

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Scenario building

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is the method of visualizing possible futures by understanding a destination’s environment.
It involves identifying a destination’s or site’s significant events, main actors and motivations, and the functioning system within the area.

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Scenario building

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  • These are a few different futures that highlight the interrelationship between factors that affect tourism.
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Exploratory Scenarios

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These are a single “desired future” used as a consensus or something on which everybody agrees.

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Normative Scenarios

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In line with problem analysis, this can also be used to analyze the issues and concerns regarding tourism within the area of interest. Using the objective analysis tree helps in identifying the programs, projects, and activities that will contribute to the achievement of desired outcomes.

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Objective Analysis

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is a diagram that presents the desired achievements of a tourism destination. In contrast with the problem tree analysis, this diagram expresses the opposite of the negative factors identified in problem analysis.

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Objective Tree Analysis

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