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THE EVALUATION MODEL OF THE SUSTAINABLE RECEPTIVE CAPACITY IN TOURISTIC LIGHTHOUSE BUIILDINGS

Mate Perisic and Neven Seric
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Mate Perisic: Plovput d.o.o. Split, Croatia
Neven Seric: Faculty of Economics Split

Interdisciplinary Management Research, 2010, vol. 6, 186-193

Abstract: The analysis of the sensitivity of the touristic micro location, in the context of receptive capacity, is a criterion, which determines the efficiency of the destination commercialisation for the long-term. The performance management of tourist destinations means achieving a sustainable level of spending on resources while retaining underlying competitiveness. In the development the project Stone Lights, this is an evaluation of the tourist value of Adriatic lighthouses. The authors of the project aim to determine the exact approach to the sustainable capacity within a controlled expenditure in the selected locations. Commercialization and the presumed legality of the project are confirmed in practice. Experience is designed to model a pragmatic evaluation of the receptive capacity of the tourist destinations. The contemporary tourist practices often define the receptive capacity and access to the destination, primarily from the aspect of established competitive advantages. Format models with the aspect of destination management and allowable receptive capacity, means the purpose of customized marketing information systems, and known development opportunities of the specific tourist destinations. The tourist evaluation of the Adriatic lighthouses, and the fundamental variables of the selected models, ecological sensitivity of the site, receptive capacity, hygienic disposal of waste water, ambient attraction of the destination, and the sensitivity of the each lightouse considering the number of max number of people staying there, needs to be determined.

Keywords: lighthouses; analysis; sensitivity; destination; capacities. (search for similar items in EconPapers)
JEL-codes: Q01 Q56 (search for similar items in EconPapers)
Date: 2010
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