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Sustainable tourism aims to attract visitors while meeting the needs of the local community, environment and industry. It considers economic, social and environmental impacts while developing the visitor economy.
The Sustainable Tourism Plan 2024-28 is a collaborative approach Mansfield Shire will take with community, businesses and residents to sustainably develop our tourism industry and destination.
Sustainable tourism aims to attract visitors while meeting the needs of the local community, environment and industry. It considers economic, social and environmental impacts while developing the visitor economy.
The Sustainable Tourism Plan 2024-28 is a collaborative approach Mansfield Shire will take with community, businesses and residents to sustainably develop our tourism industry and destination.
This survey asks for your feedback on the Draft Sustainable Tourism Plan 2024-28 and what role you see Council, tourism operators and the community playing in tourism development in our Shire.
This survey is to improve our knowledge of our businesses' needs around destination management and is open to all Mansfield Shire businesses that directly serve visitors.
Although the focus is on tourism, please keep in mind that by strengthening the visitor economy, services enjoyed by local people, such as restaurants, attractions, arts and entertainment will benefit. Looked at the other way, actions directly aimed at making somewhere a better place to live and work will also make it a more appealing place to visit.
Survey is closing 28 February
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This survey is to understand our community and their preferences in regards to the management of our destination.
Sustainable tourism takes full account of its current and future economic, social and environmental impacts, addressing the needs of visitors, the industry, the environment and host communities. The aim is not to solely increase visitation numbers but to increase visitor spend and economic yield across the Shire while maintaining liveability and addressing risks for the community.
By strengthening the visitor economy, services enjoyed by local people, such as restaurants, attractions, arts and entertainment will benefit. Looked at the other way, actions directly aimed at making somewhere a better place to live and work will also make it a more appealing place to visit.
Survey is closing 28 February
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