Avaliação da competitividade turística do território
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https://doi.org/10.18055/Finis1329Abstract
À escala local o turismo sustentável requer o desenvolvimento de uma configuração atractiva, coerente com o quadro dos recursos territoriais e com as expectativas do mercado, capaz de interpretar em termos dinâmicos e inovadores as formas evolutivas da procura, baseando -se nas especificidades territoriais. a análise dos recursos locais adquire assim um papel estratégico, no âmbito da definição das políticas do turismo, fornecendo aos actores locais um enquadramento competitivo, indispensável para a realização de escolhas estratégicas e a antevisão das trajectórias de desenvolvimento do território. O texto visa propor uma metodologia de avaliação da competitividade turística do território, que leva à distin-ção da melhor posição estratégica, entendida como uma configuração turístico -atractiva, que permite ao território exprimir na totalidade as suas próprias potencialidades sem renegar, por um lado, a dimensão de identidade (coerência territorial) e, por outro, as condições específicas do mercado turístico (coerência do mercado). Para ser eficaz, o planeamento turístico deve apoiar -se num modelo de análise da competitividade, que permita ler e interpretar as vocações territoriais, tornando -as indicações prescritivas para a acção política.Downloads
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