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MULTI-LEVEL GOVERNANCE AS A CHALLENGE FOR TOURISM DESTINATION DEVELOPMENT A tale of many sandwiches Professor Henrik Halkier Aalborg University, Denmark.

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1 MULTI-LEVEL GOVERNANCE AS A CHALLENGE FOR TOURISM DESTINATION DEVELOPMENT A tale of many sandwiches Professor Henrik Halkier Aalborg University, Denmark halkier@cgs.aau.dk 1. Introducing Destination Management Organisations (DMOs) 2. Institutionalist perspectives on destination development 3. Challenges of flexible geographical scales 4. Between public and private challenges 5. Linking consumers and producers

2 Henrik Halkier, halkier@cgs.aau.dk DMOs: Rationales and cross-pressures What?  ”.. the organisations responsible for the management and/or marketing of destinations” (UNWTO)  public, national/regional/local, diverse tasks Why?  handling of cross-pressures  improving outcomes DMO Inter/national Local Private Public Producer Consumer

3 Henrik Halkier, halkier@cgs.aau.dk INSTITUTIONALIST PERSPECTIVES on destination management Focus on three central relations  the destination and its political, social, economic contexts  the DMO and it targets: firms, workforce, tourists, institutions  last but not least: the DMO and its sponsors Socio- economic context Destination Targets State/region Tourists Competitors Sponsoring Strategy Resources Organisation Aims Instruments Knowledge DMO

4 Henrik Halkier, halkier@cgs.aau.dk CHALLENGING GEOGRAPHIES of destination management Top-down intervention  National institutional engineering  EU (de-)regulation Case: Regional DMOs 85 95 07 02 Danish Tourist Board Local associations Destination partnerships Tourism export groups Regional Tourism Boards Product partnerships Regional partnerships

5 Henrik Halkier, halkier@cgs.aau.dk CHALLENGING GEOGRAPHIES of destination management Top-down intervention  National institutional engineering  EU (de-)regulation Case: Regional DMOs  Uneven process  Overlapping competences  Difficult coordination  New international competition

6 Henrik Halkier, halkier@cgs.aau.dk CHALLENGING GEOGRAPHIES of destination management Top-down intervention  National institutional engineering  EU (de-)regulation Bottom-up ungovernability  Inter-local competition  Civil society anchoring Case: VisitMariagerfjord

7 Henrik Halkier, halkier@cgs.aau.dk CROSS-SECTOR CHALLENGES of destination management Public-private interactions  Essential for tourist experience  Many faces of public sector  Strategic dilemmas  Competition/cooperation Case: Top of Denmark Strategy development from service optimisation via joint marketing to experience development DMO as cluster organisation? external network link for local organisations/SMEs

8 Henrik Halkier, halkier@cgs.aau.dk THE ULTIMATE DMO CHALLENGE Linking producers and consumers EURODITE case studies Attraction CulturalNatural Organi- sation IndividualRuhr heritage Skaane film Antalya branding North Jutland museums Achterhoek rural North Jutland DMOs CollectiveAntalya footballAntalya coastal Scope for policy development  creative market intelligence  extra-regional sources  skills of DMOs/SMEs DMO activities  development of new services  knowledge-intensive policies

9 Henrik Halkier, halkier@cgs.aau.dk THE ULTIMATE DMO CHALLENGE Linking producers and consumers Local/present producers  More of the same  Imitative enterpreneurialism  Mobilisation of tacit knowledge Consumers far away  Mobilisation of tacit knowledge  Standardised market intelligence  Competition largely ignored

10 Henrik Halkier, halkier@cgs.aau.dk CONCLUSIONS Beyond multi-level governance Good news  Necessity of vertical networking  Scope to act at destination level Unsurprising news  Horizontal networking equally important  Pragmatic involvement of private actors Akward news  Need for more informed action  Creative intelligence on demand and competition


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