The 2017 CBT Vietnam Project has officially begun. This years project is focused on visiting and researching up to six sites for future community based tourism projects. Stemming from the positive outcomes of the previous CBT Vietnam Project in Sapa, we have been invited by local, regional and national Government officials. The six different sites are located in Northern and Western Vietnam and Halong. The tourism potential of each site will be determined through the Weighted Sum Method and Asset Based Mapping. Findings will later be shared in an academic paper.
Map of Sites |
Through speaking with a variety of diverse stakeholders, including residents, the public and private sector, tour operators and tourists, we have been accumulating information about the destinations. Other sources of information for each location have been collected through a PESTLE and SWOT analysis, informational interviews and academic reports.
Zu from Dao’s Travel Agency |
In order to successfully produce a CBT project, particular internal and external qualities are required; therefore we will also confirming the location has the following characteristics highlighted in Table 1.
Table 1: Characteristics of a Successful CBT Project
Importance | Characteristic | |
Crucial | Widespread community support | |
Crucial | External support | Tourism training |
Crucial | Business Management | |
Crucial | Coordination and cooperation with business persons (rural entrepreneurs and Government) | |
Crucial | Support and participation from Government | |
Crucial | Accessing capital | |
Very important | Skill and attraction that are apart of traditional way of life | |
Important | Biodiversity conservation | |
Important | Great leadership | |
Important | Accessibility | |
Important | A complete tourism package | |
Important | Political stability |
Another purpose of the 2017 CBT Vietnam Project is to evaluate the earlier project in Sapa, specifically Lao Chai and Taphin. Two students from the Management Centre Innsbruck will be conducting research to scale the benefits and impacts of the project.
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If you are interested in learning more about the methodology, please contact Semele Jansen at semelejansen@my.capilanou.ca.
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