Abstract

Tourism plans tend to focus on physical development and marketing. Government tourism organizations of developing countries, however, must assume broader responsibilities related to social, cultural and environmental concerns. Available tourism planning models may be suitable for the private sector but do not address the planning needs of governments. Dexter Choy of the School of Travel Industry Management, University of Hawaii, analyses the process used in formulating the National Tourism Plan for the Philippines.

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