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The quality of tourism planning: detecting symptoms of tourist function s crisis Foto by Riku Lu Unsplash Piotr Zmyślony, Ph.D. Poznań University of Economics and Business

Tourism management needs data!

Fundamental need: data! Each city and region has to develop its own practices and tools to monitor indicators which measure the impact of tourism Each city should be aware of early symptoms of tourist function s crisis

Information quality in tourism Lack of availability of extensive and reliable information considering tourism performance: many sources of data broad brush of tourism statistics data are collected and published mostly on national basis lack of comparability troubles with the definition of territorial boundaries

What data do we have? In most countries official statistics at the national level are collected by public statistical offices Foto by Christian Batagglia Unsplash

What data do we have? Number of visitors / hotel guests (domestic/foreign) Number of tourist overnights (domestic/foreign) Number and of tourist establishments Number of beds in tourist establishments Occupancy rates

What are symptoms of tourism crisis?

decrease in number of visitors decrease in number of tourist overnights decrease in the average stay decrease in occupancy rates rapid growth of accommodation facilities in surrounding zone decrease in city s tourist appeal declining profits of major tourist businesses located in the city decrease in tourist expenditures seasonal concentration of visitor flows decrease in the quality of tourists declining proportion of first-time visitors varying composition of visitor flows decrease in the quality of city tourism product standardisation of city tourist product lack of adequate infrastructure and supply decline in profits of the major tourist businesses increasing proportion of day trippers in total number of visitors significant daily changes of visitor flows physical problems (congestion, traffic, deterioration of cultural attractions etc.) overcrowding effect around main tourist attractions high accommodation prices in a city centre decline in city s advertising elasticity exceeded carrying capacity occupancy rates decrease in jobs in tourism physical restrictions of tourist facilities growth the loss of city s cultural/heritage identity

When we do not have data we can ask key actors for their opinions!

Who can we ask? tourism business professionals city tourism managers policy makers tourism experts

Poznań case study: chasing the symptoms of crisis

Aim of the project Assessing the threat of a tourist function s crisis in Poznań: 1. Identifying the current position of Poznań s DLC 2. Detecting emergent symptoms of a decline of tourism in the city

Theoretical framework Source: Butler 1980

Theoretical framework the tourism area life cycle (Butler 1980) the revised life cycle of the city as an urban tourist attraction (van der Borg 1991) vicious circle of tourism development in heritage cities (Russo 2002) Early-warning system model (Manente & Pechlaner 2006)

Poznań profile 5th largest city in Poland capital city of Greater Poland region located between Berlin and Warsaw trade, service, industrial, and academic centre 546.000 inhabitants (metro area 1 mln)

Poznań tourism profile (2014) 730.000 tourist arivals 1.200.000 overnight stays purposes of stay: 60% business, 40% personal trade fair shows, congresses, conferences, culture, events 9000 beds in 90 tourist establishments average occupancy rate: 37,8% Foto: fotoportal.poznan.pl

Testing the symptoms of a crisis Method and data: 32 indicators two steps of the study: (1) desk researcg: the existence of statistical data (2) Internet questionnaire among local tourism experts (67 respondents): A city tourism managers (19) B tourism business professionals (28) C academics (20) response rate: 71.6% (A 78.9%, B 46.4%, C 100%)

Poznan s destination life cycle

Indicator Testing the symptoms of a crisis Complia nce Comments Decrease in number of tourists NO The mean annual rate 8.7% since 2003 Decrease in number of tourist overnights NO The mean annual rate 10.4% since 2003 Decrease in the average stay YES The average tourist stay 1.8 day (2,2 in 1991) Decrease in occupancy rates NO 49.4% (2009), and growing (40.1% in 2004) Exceeded carrying capacity occupancy rates Physical restrictions of tourist facilities growth NO See above NO 16 facilities growth since 2003 19

0% 20% 40% 60% 80% 100% Growing competitors threat 6,3% 22,9% 66,7% High accommodation prices in the city centre 20,8% 35,4% 41,7% Overcrowding effect around main tourist attractions 16,7% 18,8% 14,6% 47,9% Physical problems 14,6% 22,9% 25,0% 37,5% Lack of adequate infrastructure and supply 22,9% 18,8% 41,7% 16,7% Standardisation of tourist product 12,5% 25,0% 14,6% 43,8% Seasonal concentration of visitor flows 20,8% 27,1% 33,3% 18,8% Negative local political conditions 37,5% 14,6% 20,8% 27,1% Decline in city s advertising elasticity 22,9% 22,9% 25,0% 20,8% Increasing proportion of day trippers in total number of visitors 25,0% 22,9% 27,1% 16,7% Rapid growth of accommodation facilities in surrounding zone 18,8% 37,5% 22,9% 16,7% Negative external political conditions 33,3% 27,1% 25,0% 10,4% Not present Small intensity Medium intensity Large intensity

0% 20% 40% 60% 80% 100% Overcrowding effect around main tourist attractions 16,7% 14,6% 47,9% Physical problems 22,9% 25,0% 37,5% Seasonal concentration of visitor flows 20,8% 27,1% 33,3% 18,8% Increasing proportion of day trippers in total number of visitors 25,0% 22,9% 27,1% 16,7% Not present Small intensity Medium intensity Large intensity

0% 20% 40% 60% 80% 100% High accommodation prices in the city centre 35,4% 41,7% Lack of adequate infrastructure and supply 18,8% 41,7% 16,7% Standardisation of tourist product 12,5% 25,0% 14,6% 43,8% Decline in city s advertising elasticity 22,9% 22,9% 25,0% 20,8% Rapid growth of accommodation facilities in surrounding zone 18,8% 37,5% 22,9% 16,7% Not present Small intensity Medium intensity Large intensity

0% 20% 40% 60% 80% 100% Growing competitors threat 6,3% 22,9% 66,7% Negative local political conditions 14,6% 20,8% 27,1% Negative external political conditions 33,3% 27,1% 25,0% 10,4% Not present Small intensity Medium intensity Large intensity

Conclusions Poznań s tourism is currently in the development stage the risk of decline is moderate the biggest developmental challenge depleting competitiveness of resources in relation to an environment of growing competition need for prolonging the development stage

What have we done since 2010? 20 new tourist establishments with 1000 beds Lots of restaurants, pubs, food trucks and places for foodies Porta Posnania: new interactive exhibition and institution Earth Hall a new Poznań Congress Center Malta Thermal Baths new recreational infrastructure New inner city transport infrastructure: electric wagons, river boats New friendly public spaces: city beaches, meeting places 25

What have we done since 2010? Promotional campaigns connected with Euro2012 finals Tight public-private cooperation within the tourism industry Wider and stronger performance of Poznań Convention Bureau Poznań Metropolitan area s development strategy with the tourism action plan Meropolitan level of Poznań DMO s performance 26

and what we have lost City s promotional and brand strategy is to be revised or reformulated European Capital of Culture 2016 International Film Festival Transatlantyk 27

General conclusion It is not easy to compete on urban tourism market Symptoms of a crisis can be detected early in the development stage DLC concept can be put to practice in tourism management of a city, even in conditions deemed uncertain through lack of sufficient data You can do the same project in Kutaisi and Imereti region: key role of DMO and/or university 30

Thanks for listening!