THE SUSTAINABLE Block 3. The tourist development of TOURISM DEVELOPMENT OF wine regions. Key factors, WINE REGIONS. KEY FACTORS. conditions and sustainability issues CONDITIONS AND ISSUES Flashcards
What are the three dimensions of a tourist destination?
Physical, economic/industrial, and socio-cultural.
What is the TALC Model (Tourism Area Life Cycle) used for?
To understand the rise, stagnation, and potential decline of tourism destinations.
What is a critical factor for avoiding destination decline in the TALC model?
Proper management of carrying capacities and sustainable practices.
What is the focus of destination stewardship?
Maintaining cultural, environmental, and economic integrity through stakeholder collaboration.
What does sustainable development aim to balance?
Economic growth, environmental preservation, and social equity.
What is the concept of resilience in tourism?
The ability of a destination to adapt and thrive in the face of challenges or disruptions.
What is a key challenge for wine tourism regions in achieving sustainability?
Balancing tourism growth with the preservation of cultural and natural resources.
What does the term “winescape” refer to in wine tourism?
The physical environment, cultural symbols, and activities related to wine and its production.
How can wine tourism destinations support social sustainability?
By ensuring benefits are shared across the local community and no group is marginalized.
What is a primary attraction in wine tourism destinations?
Vineyard tours and wine tastings.
How do exogenous changes, such as climate change, impact wine tourism regions?
They can affect production conditions and competitiveness, requiring adaptation.
What are the main goals of sustainable rural development in wine regions?
Building wealthier, healthier, and more cohesive communities.
What is the significance of local communities in wine tourism development?
They contribute to the unique wine landscape and are directly impacted by tourism growth.
What is one of the biggest risks for wine regions during tourism growth?
Overtourism leading to environmental degradation and loss of cultural authenticity.
What is the role of governance in wine tourism sustainability?
Coordinating public and private stakeholders to ensure responsible development and shared benefits.
What does green rural development focus on in the EU?
Sustainable practices that benefit both the local community and the environment.
How does wine tourism support regional economic development?
By creating jobs, attracting investments, and enhancing local infrastructure.
What is an example of inclusive wine tourism?
Designing accessible facilities for visitors with disabilities.
What type of rural areas are most likely to succeed in wine tourism?
Regions that combine natural beauty with cultural richness and strong governance.
What does the TALC Model (Tourism Area Life Cycle) describe?
The evolution of tourism destinations through stages like exploration, development, stagnation, and potential decline.
What is a major critique of the TALC Model?
It is overly deterministic and lacks specificity in indicators for different stages.
What is a refinement included in the TALC Model 2.0?
Incorporating the dynamics between demand and supply and considering spatial and economic contexts.
According to the TALC Model, how can a destination avoid decline?
By managing carrying capacities and adapting to changing market demands.
What is a key challenge identified in development issues for wine tourism regions?
Balancing tourism growth with preserving the authenticity of the local community and culture.
What does the cultural tourist product framework by Jansen-Verbeke (1986) identify?
Primary, secondary, and ancillary attractions as key components of a tourism destination.
What is an example of a primary attraction in the cultural tourist product model?
Cultural landmarks and events that motivate travel.
What are secondary attractions in Jansen-Verbeke’s framework?
Necessary services like hotels, restaurants, and transportation that support tourism.
What is the concept of a winescape in wine tourism?
The physical environment, cultural practices, and symbolic activities related to wine production and tourism
How does the relationship between landscape and wine tourism enhance visitor experience?
By creating a connection between the natural setting and the cultural elements of wine production.
What are the four pillars in analyzing the landscape of wine tourism according to Mitchell et al. (2012)?
Knowledge, techniques, beliefs, and space.
What does regional development through wine tourism aim to achieve?
Economic growth, community cohesion, and environmental sustainability.
What is a key advantage of wine tourism for regional development?
It promotes local products and traditions, boosting the rural economy.
What is a defining feature of the TALC Model 2.0 in tourism?
Accounting for varied visitor behaviors and the sustainable mix of tourists.
How does wine tourism contribute to sustainable regional development?
By creating niche markets that preserve cultural and environmental resources.
What challenge does the winescape face in wine tourism regions?
Maintaining aesthetic and cultural integrity amid tourism pressures.
How do local communities play a role in the relation between landscape and wine tourism?
hey shape the cultural and social fabric that enhances the destination’s uniqueness.
What is a common issue in wine tourism development related to governance?
Fragmentation of responsibilities between local and global stakeholders.
How can wine tourism regions address development issues effectively?
By fostering community participation and adopting sustainable practices.