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Sustainability of tourism in national parks through the timesharing contract models and "all inclusive" services

Dujmović, Mauro and Radolović, Oliver and Vitasović, Aljoša (2010) Sustainability of tourism in national parks through the timesharing contract models and "all inclusive" services. International Journal of Arts and Sciences , 3 (12). pp. 165-177. ISSN 1944-6934

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The paper deals with multidisciplinary (economic, socio-cultural and legal) analysis of tourism sustainability in national parks through the conclusion of the timesharing contract with special (all inclusive) services provided by national parks. National parks might apply the timesharing contract model for achieving tourism sustainability by building tourist objects (villas and apartments) on the outskirts of national parks (areas outside the protected zone) providing timesharing service users with services that national parks offer through their natural resources. Such a timesharing contract with “all inclusive” services should be primarily concluded by means of the right to use system, in which the owner or the proprietor would be a person in charge of the national park management and the user a person who takes advantage of the entire service package once in a year (from the timesharing accommodation to services such as photo-saphari, boat excursions, cycling trails…) or sub-leases his own facility and pertaining package of services. In such a process it is very important that the mentioned model pays attention to maintain the number of such guests on the annual level in a national park, while ad hoc guests remain, from the point of view of tourism sustainability, a variable, that is, an unstable factor. In certain situations even the fee simple system of timesharing could be an adequate model of national park management in terms of tourism sustainability. The results of the paper are replies to set working hypotheses from the economic, socio-cultural and legal aspects. The conclusion is that national parks at the global level need a model which will guarantee financial and tourism sustainability, while from the legal point of view, the timesharing contract in interaction with the special all inclusive service model is hypothetically an excellent variant of tourism sustainability in national parks, which is considered in greater detail in the paper.

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Tip objekta: Članak
Mentor: NIJE ODREĐENO
Dodatne informacije: 2010/3
Ključni pojmovi: national parks, timesharing contract, right to use system, fee simple system, all inclusive (package) model
Teme: 3 Društvene znanosti > 33 Ekonomija. Ekonomska znanost > 338 Gospodarsko stanje. Gospodarska politika. Upravljanje gospodarstvom. Gospodarsko planiranje. Proizvodnja. Usluge. Cijene > 338.4 Proizvodnja i usluge prema gospodarskim sektorima > 338.48 Turistički promet s gospodarskog gledišta. Politika turističkog gospodarstva
Odjeli: Fakultet ekonomije i turizma "Dr. Mijo Mirković"
Datum pohrane: 20 Feb 2014 07:06
Zadnja promjena: 20 Feb 2014 07:06
URI: http://eknjiznica.unipu.hr/id/eprint/3171

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