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Defining Mountain and mountain agriculture, Basic issues of mountain agriculture and mountain specifities/ interlinkage/ imperatives
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Institutional policies/ strategies in mountain agricultural development
policy and partnership development of mountain, mountain specific programs and advocacy support
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Mountain livestock genetic diversity
characteristics and socio-economic importance, genetic improvement strategy for conservation
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Improving soil and crop productivity in mountain agriculture
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Six Steps of Basic Planning Process for Tourism Development

a) Study preparation

  • Specify exactly what it wants studied through Min. of tourism or national planning agency.
  • Invite a tourism specialist to visit the country
  • Assess the specific types of planning needed
  • Assist with the preparation of precise terms of reference for study.

 

b) Determination of objectives

  • Preliminary objectives for tourism development determined
  • Modified later based on the result of the analysis and plan formulation.
  • Establishing objectives in consultation with the government. Survey
  • Inventory and evaluation of various existing and potential tourist attractions
  • Unique to an area that reflects its inherent natural and cultural character.

 

c) Analysis and synthesis

  • Include present tourism development, its historical background, the main obstacle to its further development, prospects, and potential for further development.
  • Analyzed policies and measures taken to protect the cultural and natural heritage of the nation, and any related infrastructure.
  • Covered issues: direct and indirect effects of the tourism sector on the GNP, balance of foreign payments, employment, natural environment, industry, and preservation of cultural traits.

 

d) Policy and plan formation

  • Consideration of all the elements surveyed and analyzed by the study team.
  • Prepare alternate policies and outline plans.
  • Evaluate how well each fulfills the tourism objectives
  • Optimizes economic benefits
  • Minimizes environmental and socio-cultural impacts
  • Accords with the country’s overall development policy
  • With participation of the f government determined the final policies and plan

 

e) National tourism plans often include policies for:

  • The development of tourism infrastructure
  • Training of human resources
  • Development of transportation for tourism
  • Coordination with other sectors
  • Setting up of councils
  • Tax incentives, subsidies, and other fiscal stimuli, credit support
  • Creation of regional and local programs

 

f) Recommendation

The selected plan should indicate:

  • The major tourist attraction
  • Designed tourism regions or development areas
  • Transportation access and internal linkages
  • Tour route and design
  • Facility standards that the country should apply to any tourism development
  • Should consider implementation techniques throughout the planning process and specify them
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