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The role of business events in tourism
People have always travelled for leisure, entertainment and business purposes to attend a meeting, conference, workshop, event, etc., and these people, or tourists, have contributed to the growth of the destinations they had visited directly or indirectly, and as such have developed the event tourism industry as a whole.
One will agree that tourism whether on a large or small scale, affects the host community. This is particularly evident during the period of the event and occasionally continues afterwards. Tourism is an economic sector that can offer a significant contribution to:
When discussing the impact of events, emphasis is often placed on the financial aspects. Most probably, because it accounts for the justification of the budget goals and expenditure. However, the 'triple bottom line' of social, economic and environmental goals/measures should not be underestimated because government policies commonly acknowledge them. For instance, social and cultural benefits play a vital part in the calculation of an event's overall impact.
Event tourism is a sector that has the potential to develop any tourism destination and influence the community through its socio-impact (culturally, environmentally, economically and politically).
In my mind, there has to be more co-operation among organisers, associations and interest groups involved in the hosting of events in the community so that there could be more commitment, dedication and focus towards the goals, objectives of these events and the aspirations of the people for which the events are intended. And in achieving all these, the local municipality should give all the support needed both financially and morally to these co-ordinated groups under one umbrella so that the broader impact for the city can be established positively alongside the event.
Tourism is and will always remain a critical component for economic growth and destination reputation.