Towards a Cross-Border Tourism Master Plan for the Karoo. Presentation: Peter Myles, Tournet Africa

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Towards a Cross-Border Tourism Master Plan for the Karoo Presentation: Peter Myles, Tournet Africa

Definition of Sustainable Development Development that meets the needs of the present without compromising the ability of future generations to meet their own needs Brundtland Report 1987 What s missing in this definition?

Caribbean Tourism Organization 1997 Sustainable tourism is the optimal use of natural and cultural resources for national development on an equitable and self-sustaining basis in order to provide a unique visitor experience and improved quality of life through partnerships among government, the private sector and communities.

Securing a better Quality of Life The ultimate goal of sustainable development is securing a better quality of life for all, both now and for future generations, by pursuing responsible economic growth, equitable social progress, and effective environmental protection. These three dimensions refer to a sustainable society.

TLS Grid Tested on 3 Karoo Developments Mountain Zebra Camdeboo Corridor SKA Shale Gas Extraction

Karoo Development Initiative To gain momentum the Karoo Development Initiative needs to move from a researchbased initiative to a project-driven initiative. This requires developing leadership skills so that projects can be driven by champions with a shared vision. It also means developing effective partnerships.

Multi-Sectoral Partnerships aid agencies & NGOs relevant ministries tour operators transport agencies (taxis, buses etc.) worker associations Cross-Border community representatives craft associations hotel & guest house association retailers local government

Is the Karoo a Brand?? Groot Karoo Great Karoo Klein Karoo Small Karoo Karoo Heartland Karoo Midlands Tanqua Karoo Succulent Karoo False Karoo Nama Karoo

Karoo Crafts Brand 10

Karoo Lamb Brand 11

Outback is a Brand in Australia

Outback Logos

Outback Way Australia

Outback Way Signage

Lapland Russia Cross-Border Tourism Initiative

Lapland Russia Cross-Border Tourism Initiative The1,340 km border that once divided now unites. 7.2 million people crossed the border in 2007. Development Strategy for Cross-Border Tourism 2015. More than 250,000 border crossings were counted at Finland s two northern most border stations to Russia in 2011, up 30% from the previous year.

Lapland Russia Cross-Border Strategy Workshop

Porter s Diamond Model

The Diamond Clustering concept Firm Strategy structure and Rivalry Factor Conditions: Skills, investment, attractions, Land and landscape KAROO BRAND Related and Supporting industries: Accommodation, Retail, banking, transport Demand Conditions: What do tourists want? (deserts) 21

Michael Porter s 5 Forces Developing a Competitive Advantage SUPPLIER POWER THREAT OF SUBSTITUTES BARRIERS TO ENTRY RIVALRY BUYER POWER DEGREE OF RIVALRY

Tourism Competitiveness Pyramid

Cluster Development Five Phases, Twelve Steps Phase A: Process Initiation Phase B: Building the base Phase C: Creating momentum Phase D: Extending the base Phase E: Sustaining momentum

Twelve Steps Step 1: Introducing relevance Step 2: Identifying, prioritizing clusters Step 3: Initial analysis Step 4: Forming leadership group Step 5: Preferred future Step 6: Stepping stones Step 7: Short-term tactical agenda Step 8: Launching, formalizing the cluster Step 9: In-depth analysis, benchmarking Step 10: Long-term, strategic agenda Step 11: Linking the cluster Step 12: Review, evaluation

Why do tourists visit the Little Karoo? What did they enjoy most about their visit? Getting away from it all small towns more popular than big cities Peace and tranquility of the Little Karoo the sound of silence Good gravel roads were not a liability Genuine hospitality was important Foreign visitors wanted to get out and walk (Research undertaken by Caroline Gelderblom)

Congested Highways High Stress Levels

Space at Last Desert Environment

Karoo Night Sky Extra Terrestrial

50% of the world s population can no longer see the stars

SKA Telescopes

Karoo Array Sunset

Karoo Array at Night

Types of enjoyment in the Karoo

Shale Gas Extraction Activity

Mountaintop drilling in northern West Virginia

Drilling in Pennsylvania Country Parks

Karoo Basin a Geotourism Wonderland

Shell SA Exploration Project 30,000 km2

Changing the Karoo Landscape Forever If only half the Karoo basin was fracked there would be around 178,000 boreholes drilled over a period of about 10 years. The drilling equipment used to drill the well is transported on trucks for the duration of the operations. At each well there will be a sand mixer, water tanker, tanker for recovering fracturing fluid, gas reservoir, water and sand reservoir. Each well requires approximately 1,000 truck trips to complete.

Are wind turbines a better option?

Windmills in the Karoo

Windmills in Australia

Windmills in the Outback

Mountain Zebra Camdeboo Corridor Proposal

MZCC Corridor Project Objectives The project footprint covers a large tract of land that has a high biodiversity value This footprint includes 4 biomes, 6 major vegetation types, and this vegetation supports a unique combination of southern grassland species and is a globally important birding area The area is identified as one of the top 3 priorities for grassland conservation The project will increase ecotourism to the area

Three Levels of Sustainability Grid Project Economic Environmental Social Value Value Value MZCC Long-term benefits for tourism Will improve the environment Ecotourism should increase the demand for social services SKA Long-term benefits for tourism Minimum impact on the environment Host communities should benefit from positive media coverage Shale Gas Extraction Short-term economic benefits Will disturb and change the environment Schools, clinics, and sports facilities might be built (condition)

TLS Project Evaluation Grid Project Economic Value Environmental Value Social Value Total Score MZCC 3 3 3 9 SKA 3 2 2 7 Shale Gas 2 0 1 3

A Karoo Cross-Border Tourism Master Plan A Tourism Master Plan is an integrated tourism development and marketing plan in harmony with the environment. A Tourism Master Plan is a living document; its strategic steps require implementation and ongoing action. A TMP is not meant to duplicate or replace any other tourism plans. It is essentially a 'facilitator' of further action and input i.e. 'A CALL TO ACTION'.

Tourism Master Plan Framework Issues Analysis Trends Analysis Situation Analysis Demand Supply Analysis Spatial Development Plan Tourism Policy Tourism Growth & Development Strategy Institutional Arrangements Action Plan

Goals of a Tourism Master Plan Facilitate sustainable growth and high-level investment in the industry, while enhancing the public share of economic benefits from tourism. Increase employment opportunities and gainful community participation in the tourism industry. Develop and maintain supporting infrastructure required for the growth of the tourism industry. Ensure environmental sustainability in the development and operation of all tourism products, and strive for global excellence in environmentally-responsible tourism.

Goals of a Tourism Master Plan Continue to brand the Karoo as a unique destination with innovative products and enhance the positioning of the Karoo as a top ranking tourist destination in traditional and emerging source markets. Continue to strengthen the legal and regulatory framework and the institutional capacity of the Local Tourism Organizations.

Conclusion The Karoo with a strong brand identity would have greater tourist appeal, more supplier and buyer power, more bargaining power, and a stronger voice to challenge any environmental threats from industries with conflicting interests that promise short-term economic solutions but in fact offer risky long-term environmental and social degradation.

Thank You!