Destinations
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Destinations can be of any scale - from a country to a small resort. They are developed and managed by a range of government, business and not-for-profit organisations – planning, investing, constructing, providing amenities and services, and also promoting and marketing themselves to attract business to their regions and SME supply chains, and care for the well being of local residents. Global challenges that bring economic, environmental and social impacts and opportunities are visible at the destination level, just as destinations, no matter how small, can draw on and contribute to the global knowledge base, then feed into the global market place.
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The DestiNet Atlas shows who and where these stakeholders are and in which field they are working. See them all or select the stakeholder group of your interest, filter them by their topics, operational level, landscape type, and keywords. A common destination identity brings stakeholders together at that specific level to meet these challenges and opportunities. DestiNet is designed to bring stakeholders at the destination level together in Learning Areas, to meet the challenges and take opportunities presented to that grouping of stakeholders. |
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DestiNet for Destinations - Evaluation Tool Tourism Knowledge & Innovation Communities - A Developer's Toolkit |
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