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Benchmarking could be defined as the systematic process of identifying, comparing
and learning from the best practices or successful experiences of a particular sector
in diverse geographical areas by disaggregating and analysing in an orderly manner the set
of factors that condition their success. The outcome of this process helps improve key processes
of a sector or adapt those practices that after a long search have been proven successful,
to other areas. This study has gathered, in an orderly and synthetic manner, diverse successful
experiences that guarantee a sustainable model for tourism from a social, environmental and
economic point of view. These experiences fall under four types of tourism: cultural or heritage
tourism, urban tourism, language learning tourism and rural tourism. In total, over forty
success stories were analysed, ten per type, in twelve different European countries: Italy, France,
Spain, The Netherlands, Denmark, the United Kingdom, Poland, Germany, Greece, Norway,
Austria and Ireland. On the other hand, this benchmarking of tourist products has allowed
us to develop applicability models for other geographic realities, but above all, for the tourism
reality of Galicia.
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Benchmarking Sustainable tourism Success stories Galicia
Citation
In: European Journal of Tourism, Hospitality and Recreation. Vol. 2, Issue 1, pp. 117-136, 2011.