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1 DESTINATION DEVELOPMENT AND TOURISM POLICY Path dependency and knowledge dynamics in coastal tourism in North Jutland, Denmark Henrik Halkier, Aalborg University, Denmark halkier@cgs.aau.dk

2 1.North Jutland: Coastal tourism development and knowledge processes 2.Institutionalism, destination development and public policy 3.Beyond path dependency in coastal tourism? 4.Food, tourism and cross-sectoral policies 5.Future research perspectives Henrik Halkier, Aalborg University, Denmark halkier@cgs.aau.dk DESTINATION DEVELOPMENT AND TOURISM POLICY Path dependency and knowledge dynamics in coastal tourism in North Jutland, Denmark

3 BRIEF KNOWLEDGE BIOGRAPHY A case of personal path plasticity From history, politics and regional development …  Teaching and research in British politics and society  Research on regional policy in UK/Scotland, Denmark/EU  Discourse, institutions and regional development … to tourism policy and destination development  Master in Tourism Studies (destination development)  Research first on actors and governance in tourism policy (local, regional, national, European)  Growing interest in innovation and knowledge processes  Leading to focus on systemic/institutional features (destination development and knowledge dynamics) halkier@cgs.aau.dk

4 Source: Henrik Halkier & Anette Therkelsen: Breaking out of Tourism Destination Path Dependency? Exploring the Case of Coastal Tourism in North Jutland, Denmark, German Journal of Economic Geography, May 2013 CONCEPTUALISATION 1 Institutionalism and destination development halkier@cgs.aau.dk Institutional path plasticity  Incremental change  Interpretable and ill- enforced institutions  Actors within, knowledge combination (Simone Strambach)

5 CONCEPTUALISATION 2 Institutionalism and tourism policy halkier@cgs.aau.dk Source: Inspired by inter alia Ham & Hill, Jenkins, Sabatier, Parsons, Winter – Elaborated on the basis of Henrik Halkier: Institutions, Discourse and Regional Development, Brussels: PIE Peter Lang, 2006, chapter 3. Political environment Public actors Private actors Discursive terrain Implementing organisation Political sponsor Organisation Policy design Economic & socio-cultural environment Public actors Private actors Cultural patterns Discursive terrain Policy target Firms Organisations Public authorities Tourists PROBLEM DEFINITION POLICY OUTCOME 1. Policy as interactive process (live targets) 2. Policy instruments combining resources and rules 3. Assumptional orders as informal discoursive institutions 3 3 1 2

6 halkier@cgs.aau.dk Beyond path dependency in coastal tourism BINDING TIES Families with kids, nature-based, seasonal, neighbouring markets Civil ownership/co-use, life-style entrepreneurs, monopolitistic rental bureaus National ownership, planning restrictions Automobile, self-catering, week-based Marketing Multi-level sectoral policy network, uneven local priority

7 OrganisationSponsor(s)Key tasks VisitDenmarkNational ministry, industryInternational marketing VisitNordjyllandRegion, local government, industry Marketing, training, development Top of Denmark, VisitAalborg, VisitJammerbugten Local government, industryMarketing, development Tourism Associations Membership of firms, individuals Stakeholder networking, marketing Beyond path dependency in coastal tourism MULTI-LEVEL GOVERNANCE halkier@cgs.aau.dk

8 Case study: Destination Top of Denmark  Three municipalities, leading leisure tourism area  Small tourism enterprises, holiday homes, camping  Gradual creation of decentralised policy-network Three stages of destination development OrganisationInitiatives 1989 Horizontal collaboration between tourism associations  Reservation System  Service  Marketing 1996 Municipalities and tourism associations create DMO  Prolonging of season  Product development  Networking within sector 2007- Municipalities and tourism associations sponsor DMO  Branding  All-year tourism  Extra-sectoral networking Beyond path dependency in coastal tourism GRADUAL POLICY DEVELOPMENT halkier@cgs.aau.dk

9 Beyond path dependency in coastal tourism UNWINDING TIES? No-kid high-spenders, +culture, short breaks Cross-sectoral networks, professionalisation, new transport links? 1.Flexible planning 2.Innovation and coordination +flying in Re-branding Multi-level development projects 2: Uneven local change 1: More dull, reinforcing

10 Food, tourism and cross-sectoral policies THE CHALLENGE From tempting prospects of synergy …  tourists will eat anyway  food experience add to attraction of destination  local food an exotic quality  boost local food production directly/indirectly  Reduce consumption of food imported by tourists … to international food experience production chain  regional food experiences must be produced  regional food made accessible to visitors  attractions of regional food communicated to visitors  regional food experiences demanded by visitors halkier@cgs.aau.dk

11 F T F F T T RDA DMO INTER/NATIONAL CONTEXT Exchange to be increased Communication =+ Organi- sation =Localise suppliersMarket local products +Build cross-sectoral networks Food tourism destination brand halkier@cgs.aau.dk Food, tourism and cross-sectoral policies STRATEGIC ALTERNATIVES

12 Focus on  local and/or quality food  desirable well-off visitors  extension of season Key actor interviews  food producers  food retailers  local policy makers  tourism / DMOs  food / RDA networks (local trade council) halkier@cgs.aau.dk Food, tourism and cross-sectoral policies CASE STUDIES

13  Production and perceived demand: local food experiences, tourists and locals, what qualities?  Private drivers: financial crisis, limited private resources, strength in numbers, a unified product  Private conditions: product complementarity, limited direct competition, brand compatibility  Private results: producer-driven collaboration, cross- referrals, supplier relations, bottom-up networks  Public aims: bridging actors, bundling products, knowledge sharing, access  Public initiatives: Network, distribution channels, branding halkier@cgs.aau.dk Food, tourism and cross-sectoral policies RESULTS

14  Many strategies unfolding, synergies  Links to wider strategies for extending season?  Holliday homes: Self-catering and beyond?  Degree of fit with development of food demand by (international) tourists? Communication =+ Organi- sation =Localise suppliersMarket local products +Build cross-sectoral networks Food tourism destination brand halkier@cgs.aau.dk Food, tourism and cross-sectoral policies MARKETS AND NETWORKS MATTER

15 FUTURE PERSPECTIVES Research mindmapping… halkier@cgs.aau.dk Systemic perspective Actor perspective Destination knowledge dynamics Food experience production chains Taste of place Tourism policy learning Dynami ccoastal towns Non-industrial KDs Institutionalism and tourism policy DMO transformations HEIs and tourism development

16 PAST AND CURRENT PERSPECTIVES Research publications halkier@cgs.aau.dk Halkier, H. (in print) Innovation and destination governance in Denmark: Tourism, policy networks and spatial development. European Planning Studies (October 2013). Blichfeldt, B. S. & Halkier, H (in print) Mussels, Tourism and Community Development: A Case Study of Place Branding Through Food Festivals in Rural North Jutland, Denmark. European Planning Studies (October 2013). Halkier, H. & Therkelsen, A. (in print) Breaking out of Tourism Destination Path Dependency? Exploring the Case of Coastal Tourism in North Jutland, Denmark. German journal of Economic Geopgraphy (April 2013). Halkier, H. (2012). Knowledge Dynamics and Policies for Regional Development: Towards a New Governance Paradigm. European Planning Studies, 20(11), doi: 10.1080/09654313.2012.723420. Halkier, H (2012), 'Networking and Food Knowledge Dynamics: Towards and Understanding of Factors and Strategies in Bringing Regional Food to International Tourists'. M Mair & D Wagner (red), i: Culinary Tourism - Products, Regions, Tourists, Philosophy. Springer, Wien, s. 67-80. Science and Practice Series of the FH Wien University of Applied Sciences of WKW, vol. 1 Halkier, H (2012) 'Regional Development Agencies, Regional Policy, and Knowledge Dynamics'. N Bellini, M Danson & H Halkier (eds.): Regional Development Agencies: The Next Generation?. Routledge, London, p 24-51. Therkelsen, A., & Halkier, H. (2011). Branding provincial cities.: The politics of inclusion, strategy and commitment. I Pike, A. (red.), Brands and Branding Geographies(s. 200-213). Edward Elgar Publishing, Incorporated. Halkier, Henrik. (2010) Tourism Knowledge Dynamics. In Phil Cooke et al. (eds.) Platforms of Innovation. Dynamics of New Industrial Knowledge Flows, London: Edward Elgar,pp 233-250. Therkelsen, Anette ; Halkier, Henrik ; Jensen, Ole B. (2010) Branding Aalborg. Building Community or Selling Place? I: G. Ashworth & M. Kavaratsis (eds.): Branding Places, Edward Elgar. s 136-55. Halkier, Henrik (2010), 'EU and Tourism Development: Bark or Bite?' Scandinavian Journal of Hospitality and Tourism 10 (2), 92-106. Henriksen, Pennie Fogth ; Halkier, Henrik / From Local Promotion Towards Regional Tourism Policies: Knowledge Processes and Actor Networks in North Jutland, Denmark. I: European Planning Studies. 2009 ; vol. 17, 10.10.2009. s. 1445 - 1462 Therkelsen, Anette ; Halkier, Henrik Contemplating place branding umbrellas: The case of coordinated national tourism and business promotion in Denmark. Scandinavian Journal of Tourism and Hospitality, 2008, vol. 8, nr. 2, s. 159-175. Halkier, H. (2008), 'Regional Development Policies and Structural Reform in Denmark. From Policy Segmentation towards Strategic Synergy?' in O. Bukve, H. Halkier and P. d. Souza, Towards New Nordic Regionalism. Politics, Administration and Regional Development, Aalborg, Aalborg University Press, pp. 201-25. Halkier, Henrik. / Institutions, Discourse and Regional Development : The Scottish Development Agency and the Politics of Regional Policy Bruxelles : P.I.E.-Peter Lang, 2006. 598 s.

17 halkier@cgs.aau.dk APPLIED RESEARCH PUBLICATIONS Maguire, Karen; Marsan, Giulia Ajmone; Nauwelaers, Claire; Halkier, Henrik; Bjerg, Jens; Dubarle, Patrick (2012) OECD Reviews of Regional Innovation : Central and Southern Denmark 2012. Paris : Organisation for Economic Cooporation and Development, OECD, 2012. 236 s. Halkier, Henrik (1996-2013): Denmark: An Overview of Recent Regional Policy Change - Country Report for EoRPA, Strathclyde University, Glawsgow, 1996- Halkier, Henrik (1996-2013): Structural Funds programming in Denmark and North Jutland: Biannual Review and Thematic Report for IQ-Net, Strathclyde University, Glawsgow, 1996- Halkier, H., Dahlström, M., James, L., Manniche, J. & Olsen, L. S. (red.) (2010) Knowledge Dynamics, Regional Development and Public Policy. Department of History, International and Social Studies, Aalborg University. Contributions to chapters Halkier, H. (2009) Coordination between Structural Funds Programming and National/Regional Initiatives - Objective 2 and the origins of the Danish Regional Growth Fora: ERDF project analysis for WP11 of the evaluation of the 2000-2006 ERDF programme. Vaarst : KatPlan for EPRC, Strathclyde University. Halkier, H., Henriksen, P. F., Dahl Olesen, L. & Therkelsen, A. (2009) Vidensdynamikker i nordjysk turisme: Casestudier af vidensbegivenhederinden for kyst- og kulturturisme (Knowledge Dynamics in Tourism in North Jutland: Case studies of coastal and cultural tourism). Aalborg : Center for Regional Udvikling (CRU), Aalborg Universitet. 56 s. Halkier, Henrik. (2006) Strategic Evaluation on Innovation and the knowledge based economy in relation to the Structural and Cohesion Funds, for the programming period 2007-2013 : Country Report: Denmark. Bruxelles : Technopolis. 56 s. COMPLETE PUBLICATIONS AND ACTIVITIES http://vbn.aau.dk/en/persons/henrik-halkier(8becd9c0-77db-4d2e-ab75-945244c730af).html PAST AND CURRENT PERSPECTIVES Applied research publications


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