Tourism destination crisis management study—Based on the crisis life-cycle

Author(s):  
Xiu-hua Zhang ◽  
Zhi-yong He ◽  
Lu-qi Xue
2016 ◽  
Vol 111 ◽  
pp. 499-510 ◽  
Author(s):  
Alexandra V. Michailidou ◽  
Christos Vlachokostas ◽  
Νicolas Moussiopoulos ◽  
Dimitra Maleka

Author(s):  
Sudipta Kiran Sarkar ◽  
Babu P. George

Product Life Cycle (PLC) has always been a hot topic in the tourism literature. Butler's Tourism Area Lifecycle model and Plog's destination life cycle model have both been applied and analysed extensively in tourism destination development and lifecycle studies. This study attempts to offer a critical conversation on the similarities and differences as well as the strengths and weaknesses of these two widely referred generic models of destination life cycle. It also identifies some recent socio-political, economic, and technological developments that have changed the nature of tourism destination development in many parts of the world and in particular to Asia and the implications of these developments upon life cycles. Based on more recent research, the present authors suggest that the reality of destination development lies somewhere in between, as a resultant of interaction with the processes laid out by Plog and Butler.


Author(s):  
I Nyoman Sunarta ◽  
I Nyoman Sukma Arida ◽  
I Made Adikampana ◽  
Saptono Nugroho

This article aims to determine the life cycle of tourist destinations in three lakes: Beratan, Buyan, and Tamblingan or referred to as Tri ning Danu, based on tourism capital. This study was conducted considering the research about the lake-based tourism is still very limited, especially in Indonesia. The analysis was carried out using the model of the Tourist Area Life Cycle (TALC) introduced by Butler and the conception of tourism capital inspired by Bourdieu. The integration of both produces a profile of the position or stage of Tri ning Danu tourist destination development more adequately. This approach is relatively new as a breakthrough effort to get rid of conventional reports on the destination developments that generally rely solely on TALC. It is expected that with the added of tourism capital variable will get a more comprehensive view of destination development stage. The results of the stage of Tri ning Danu tourist destination development based on the tourism capital, as follows: Consolidation Stage for Beratan Lake, Involvement Stage for Buyan Lake, and Exploration Stage for Tamblingan Lake.


2018 ◽  
Vol 7 (2) ◽  
pp. 51-58
Author(s):  
Ayu Krishna Yuliawati ◽  
Arief Budiman ◽  
Shandra Rama Panji Wulung ◽  
Asti Nur Aryanti

Geopark Global Geopark Batur as a geopark is not as well known as other geoparks in the world. Promotional efforts are carried out using the geopark website. The purpose of this study is to obtain the perception of students on Batur Global Geopark’s website quality. The research method used is qualitative and respondents are students at UPI management study program. The results shows  Batur Global Geopark website quality is quite good according to the respondents and able to attract several new customer and increase knowledge about geopark  as a tourism destination.


2021 ◽  
Vol 5 (1) ◽  
pp. 10-19
Author(s):  
Tomy Andrianto ◽  
Ahmad Hudaiby Galih Kusumah

The two destination life cycle models proposed by Plog (1974) and Butler (1980) have been recognizing by most of the tourism destination scholars. Questions tend to arise on the possible use of these models to map the entire destination life cycle from the beginning. Therefore, this study aims to discuss the possibility of entire lifespan of tourism destination by using the destination life cycle models from Plog and Butler. This research analyses the strengths and weaknesses of the models revealed from existing studies using critical inputs of the tourism industry. The main difference between the famous models, i.e. Butler and Plog lies in the authors' background and the approach of the different themes. Complexity factors such as multi-market, time boundaries, political agenda, market evolution/ access, mode of transportation, and technological innovation, makes it impossible to map the entire destination life cycle confidently. The ability to innovate reduces the relevancy of life cycle models. Therefore, the DMO needs to deal with the changes associated with increasing the destination's values to avoid stagnation or decline in stages.


Tanah Lot is one of the leading tourism destinations which is in natural and cultural potential unique and interesting, to attract, both domestic and foreigners to make them visits to this tourist destination. With the increasing number of tourist arrivals to Tanah Lot, it has contributed significantly to the manager, as well as improved the welfare of local communities. In order to know the market segment of tourists visiting Tanah Lot, it is necessary to do a social-cultural mapping, to know the characteristics and perception of tourists about the condition and existence of Tanah Lot. This it should be proposed in maintaining the stages of development of Tanah Lot tourist destination as described by Destination Life Cycle. Demand and product offerings are an important thing that local people need to provide to tourists, so the satisfaction of the service can give a good image in the minds of the tourists. Keywords: Characteristics and Perceptions, Tourism Destination, Social Cultural Mapping


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