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COLBOURNE COLLEGE PARTNERSHIPS IN SUSTAINABLETOURISM The role of the government – National Tourism Organisations, the private sector, and local communities

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GOVERNMENT APPROACH TO DEVELOPMENT PASSIVE INVOLVEMENT cont’d Passive Supportive –Government may approve of privates sector’s efforts to develop the tourism industry with little input –They may go as far as offering tourism courses – most of which have little relevance to the needs of the industry

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GOVERNMENT APPROACH TO DEVELOPMENT

ACTIVE INVOLVEMENT – may be managerial or developmental

Active Managerial • The government sets out objectives for the

industry• Establishes relevant agencies and legislation to

help attain objectives• It provides investment facilities for individuals

and companies desirous of investing in tourism• They may also negotiate air access with the

expansion of the tourism industry in mind• And provide any support needed without getting

involved

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E.G. NTOs IN JAMAICAPrivate Sector

– The Jamaica Hotel and Tourist Association (JHTA)

– Jamaica Association of Villas and Apartments (JAVA)

– Jamaica Union of Travellers Association (JUTA)

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Reference• Association of Caribbean States. http://

www.acsaec.org/Tourism/Turagrmtindexeng.htm • Caribbean Tourism Organization. “Caribbean Tourism Organization Opens

23rd Conference with Challenges to Preserve, Protect & Improve Product”; http://travelfile.com/www/custom/1/012/3837/news/opening.ht mlx

• The Courier. “Hospitality is Big Business: Jamaica’s Tourist Sector”; n. 138, March-April 1993

• (http://www.jtbonline.org/pages/default.aspx).• (http://jis.gov.jm/ministries/tourism-and-entertainment/).• (http://www.jhta.org/).