Indigenous Tourism Research Agenda Key Directions for the Future 2005 - 2008
Joc Schmiechen, January 2006
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Summary :
At the 2000 Sydney National Indigenous Tourism Forum the Sustainable Tourism CRC recognised that there was a considerable research gap, lack of investment and lack of cohesion
in Indigenous tourism research. It saw a need to better harness the best intellectual resources
from both academia and industry and develop a clear strategic framework to address
Indigenous tourism research (Moore, 2000). This commenced a long process of consultation
and collaboration with key stakeholders leading to the current initiative and this Indigenous
tourism research agenda.
Indigenous tourism has been subject to innumerable strategies and changing policies, most
raising more hope than real action or outcomes. It remains an extremely fragile and tenuous
sector of the tourism industry despite much of the marketing hype indicating otherwise
(Schmiechen, 2000). In many ways it is at a critical point as to how many of the fledgling and
even established businesses can survive and become viable in an increasingly difficult tourism
environment. There is now a greater need than ever for good leadership, clear vision, targeted
support and a cohesive effort by all parties concerned to get it right, and most importantly listen
and act on the voices of those actually trying to do the business. Research will have an
important role in this.
Sources :
crctourism.com