A Conceptual Sustainability Approach to Tourism Planning and Development in Post-War Bosnia and Herzegovina (BiH)

Habib Alipour, L. Dizdarević
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Abstract This research aims to explore the processes of tourism planning and policies in post-war Bosnia and Herzegovina (BiH). For this purpose, a research model has been designed and tested for use in the case of BiH. The main backdrop to this model is based on a new, alternative tourism planning perspective (Tourism planning: a third way?) developed and designed for similar situations (Burns, 2004). The study proceeded by examining the institutions responsible for tourism development through the application of in-depth interviews, content analysis, personal communications, and observation. The findings of the study revealed that although the concept of tourism planning is well understood amongst decision-makers, it has, however, remained a theoretical precept rather than a practice which is implemented. The study has also revealed that the perception of tourism planning and development is devoid of new approaches in respect of the issues of sustainability and community involvement in the decision making process. Therefore, sustainability is not used as an integrated framework, and policies are made without including these two important dimensions, which are at the core of the Third Way model. According to the findings, the present situation can be attributed on the one hand to the political complexity of the economies in transition and, on the other, to the reluctance of the officials to commit themselves to a planning process which involves responsibilities and sacrifices.
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战后波斯尼亚和黑塞哥维那(BiH)旅游规划和发展的概念可持续性方法
本研究旨在探讨战后波斯尼亚和黑塞哥维那(BiH)旅游规划和政策的过程。为此目的,已经设计和测试了一个研究模型,以便在波黑的情况下使用。该模型的主要背景是基于一种新的、可替代的旅游规划视角(旅游规划:第三条道路?),为类似的情况而开发和设计(Burns, 2004)。研究通过深度访谈、内容分析、个人沟通和观察等方法,对负责旅游发展的机构进行了审查。研究结果显示,虽然旅游规划的概念在决策者中得到了很好的理解,但它仍然是一个理论概念,而不是付诸实施的实践。这项研究还显示,在可持续性和社区参与决策过程的问题上,对旅游规划和发展的看法缺乏新的办法。因此,可持续性并没有作为一个综合的框架来使用,政策的制定也没有包括这两个重要的维度,而这两个维度是“第三条道路”模型的核心。根据调查结果,目前的情况一方面可归因于转型期经济的政治复杂性,另一方面可归因于官员们不愿致力于涉及责任和牺牲的规划进程。
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