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Resumen de Governance of tourism in OECD countries

Noel Scott, Giuseppe Marzano

  • español

    Destination management, governance, tourism policy, OECD countries

  • English

    This paper discusses trends in tourism governance among OECD countries and identifies good practice. Governance is defined as the exercise of political, economic and administrative authority necessary to manage a nation's affairs. The material for this paper is derived from a review of government websites and publications, a survey of policy material provided to the OECD tourism unit by member countries and discussions with OECD and member country representatives. The paper draws together good practice from around the world and provides an assessment of governance issues from the perspective of national tourist administration organizations. Seven areas of good practice are identified.


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