A 'reverse network engineering' framework te develop tourism using a lifestyle approach

D.J.F. Kamann*, D. Strijker, F.J. Sijtsma

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Abstract

This paper uses the network approach in the design of policies for regional development focusing on tourism in rural and peripheral areas. The methodology applied –‘reverse network engineering’– is a combination of a top-down and a bottom-up approach. The top-down approach starts with the demand side: from lifestyles and consumer profiles certain ‘concepts’ are derived. For each concept the products and activities required to produce these concepts are listed. This step is initially performed at an aggregate level in ‘economic space’. The next step is the translation into ‘geographical space’, including the locational restrictions and preferences of activities. Next, for particular concepts is inventoried for an area those activities already there, those activities required but not yet there, and those that are there but not wanted because of their negative effects. Various concepts can be provided by the same area, creating economies of scope and scale. Telecommunications and transport facilities have to facilitate the correct materials management required for a proper functioning of the networks. In the last part of the methodology the bottom-up aspect is highlighted and incorporated. It starts from the actual situation in an area with the existing actors and activities and includes the immaterial relations and the cognitive aspects. In a final step, top-down and bottom-up results are matched and screened.
Original languageEnglish
Pages (from-to)310-319
Number of pages10
JournalTijdschrift voor Economische en Sociale Geografie
Volume89
Issue number3
DOIs
Publication statusPublished - 1998

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