Tourism Value Chain Analysis
Analyzing the value chain for tourism and urban planning involves understanding the key components and activities that contribute to the development and sustainability of these sectors.
Tourism planning:
- Source Markets: It begins with the identification of potential tourists and their preferences.
- Marketing and Promotion: Promotion of tourist destinations and attractions to potential visitors
- Transportation: providing various modes of transportation to reach the destination.
- Accommodation: providing lodging options such as hotels, resorts, and vacation rentals.
- Attractions and Activities: Developing and maintaining tourist attractions and activities
- Tour Operators and Travel Agencies: Organizing and Selling Tour Packages
- Local Services: Restaurants, shopping, and other services for tourists.
- Infrastructure: ensuring transportation, utilities, and amenities meet tourist demands.
- Regulations and Policies: Government regulations and policies affecting tourism
Urban Planning Value Chain:
- Strategic Planning: Defining the long-term vision and goals for urban development
- Zoning and Land Use Planning: Allocating land for residential, commercial, and public purposes
- Infrastructure Development: Building roads, utilities, and public facilities
- Housing and Real Estate Development: Construction of residential and commercial properties
- Transportation Planning: Designing transportation systems and public transit
- Sustainability and Environmental Planning: Incorporating eco-friendly practices and green spaces
- Public Services: Providing healthcare, education, and safety services
- Regulatory Framework: Enforcing building codes, permits, and land-use regulations
- Community Engagement: Involving the public in decision-making and planning processes
- Economic Development: Promoting businesses and job creation within the urban area