Successful Seminar on Knowledge Management for Excellence in Tourism Destination Governance Held at FITUR
February 21st, 2006
More than one hundred high officials and managers from the tourism sector participated in the Knowledge Management for Excellence in Tourism Destination Governance seminar on January 26 during the Madrid-based FITUR. The seminar was co-organized by the UNWTO Department of Education and Knowledge Management and the WTO.Themis Foundation.
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The seminar was presided over by UNWTO Secretary General Francesco Frangialli, Ecuadorian Tourism Minister Mª Isabel Salvador, Andorran Minister of Tourism and the Environment Antoni Puigdellívol Riberaygua, Mexican Undersecretary for Tourism Planning Oralia Rice, Argentine Tourism Secretary Carlos Enrique Meyer, Tabasco (Mexico) Tourism Undersecretary José Nieves, Quintana Roo (Mexico) Undersecretary for Tourism Development Juan Pedro Mercader Rodríguez, Ibero-American Secretariat’s Secretary for Cooperation Miguel Hakim, Spanish Paradores President Antoni Costa i Costa, FEMP Tourism Commission President Josep Mariné, and UNWTO Director of Education and Knowledge Management/ WTO.Themis Foundation Executive President Eduardo Fayos-Solà.
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The seminar provided a forum for high officials of UNWTO Member State Tourism Administrations—from the national, regional, and local levels—to exchange views on the application of a key tourism policy tool: knowledge management.
During the sessions, several presentations highlighted WTO Knowledge Management programmes applicable to destination governance, with special attention placed on the WTO.Sbest Initiative. Other presentations featured concrete case studies and experiences from the past year, especially within Ibero-America.
The experts panels that convened during the afternoon focused upon specific aspects of destination management in Spain—in areas such as Barcelona, Costa Dorada, Peñíscola, Málaga, Valencia and Sierra Calderona —and Latin America—in areas such as the Argentine city of San Martín de los Andes and the Mexican state of Tabasco.
The seminar also examined the issues of destination competitiveness and sustainability, positioning in increasingly complex national and international markets, instruments to manage resource conservation, client loyalty (quality), and efficiency of products and services (profitability).
This initiative, initiated by the Department of Education and Knowledge Management, responds to the commitment made by UNWTO during the recent General Assembly in Dakar to formally address destination-related issues (by creating the WTO Destination Council) and to establish activities, programmes, and networks for collaboration among destinations.
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