2010
DOI: 10.1108/17506181011045217
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Developing sustainable tourism: managers' assessment of Jamaica's ten‐year master plan

Abstract: PurposeThe study aims to examine Jamaican managers' perceptions of the ten‐year master plan (2000) for tourism sustainability and its effectiveness in achieving inclusive, community‐based development and growth. The research seeks to determine how much progress has been made and discusses implications for the Jamaican tourism industry.Design/methodology/approachAn online survey containing 16 open‐ and close‐ended questions was sent to 540 Jamaican managers and executives; 99 surveys were completed and used for… Show more

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“…The researcher is of the view that the allinclusive concept does not support correct food combinations or sustainable wellness habits and so wellness facilities could set some precedence. Kennett-Hensel et al (2010) believes that there is also a strong demand for eco-tourism and cultural tourism. Accommodations may be positioned around natural springs and terrains that facilitate spiritual retreats for environment enthusiasts and fitness conscious travellers.…”
Section: Recommendationsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The researcher is of the view that the allinclusive concept does not support correct food combinations or sustainable wellness habits and so wellness facilities could set some precedence. Kennett-Hensel et al (2010) believes that there is also a strong demand for eco-tourism and cultural tourism. Accommodations may be positioned around natural springs and terrains that facilitate spiritual retreats for environment enthusiasts and fitness conscious travellers.…”
Section: Recommendationsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Kennett-Hensel et al, 2009;Cashman et al, 2012;Johnston et al, 2007) and Far East (e.g. Ichinosawa, 2006;Henderson, 1999aHenderson, , b, 2002.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 98%
“…These strategies aimed at promoting tourism by resorting to cultural heritage are not limited to the Mediterranean area, Manuel Calvo Trias et al though, and can be documented in several coastal and insular landscapes worldwide, such as Jamaica (Kennett-Hensel et al 2010), the Marshall Islands (Collison and Spears 2010), Saint Lucia (Renard 2001), and the Shetland Islands (Leask and Rihova 2010).…”
Section: Archaeological Heritage In Touristic Coastal Areasmentioning
confidence: 97%