Indicators of small town tourism development potential: The case of Fouriesburg, South Africa

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Halseth G. [1 ]
Meiklejohn C. [2 ]
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[1] Geography Program, University of Northern British Columbia, Prince George
[2] CSIR Built Environment, Pretoria 0001
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Indicators; Policy; Small town economic restructuring; Tourism;
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10.1007/s12132-009-9064-y
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As small towns experience economic and social restructuring, many are pursuing tourism opportunities as one component of a more diversified local economic strategy. This paper is interested in the small town of Fouriesburg in South Africa's Free State. While the town was once a thriving service center for a surrounding rural agricultural region, this traditional economy has faded. Given that the nearby town of Clarens has developed a substantial tourism economy, we pose the question of whether there already exist indicators that Fouriesburg may be poised for a similar change. These indicators include location within the urban field, timing within the tourist area life cycle model, differentials/opportunities in property values, and the role of real estate agents as "gatekeepers" in directing investments. The findings suggest that, while Fouriesburg has potential for developing a tourism-oriented economy, many of the important policy and planning supports needed to assist with diversification are not yet in place. © Springer Science+Business Media B.V. 2009.
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页数:24
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