Title: Accessing Regional Tourism Research
1Accessing Regional Tourism Research Margaret
Deery- Centre for Hospitality and Tourism
Research, Victoria University Dean Carsen_ Centre
for Regional Tourism Research, Southern Cross
University
2CRC for Sustainable Tourism
- Cooperative Research Centre for Sustainable
Tourism What is it? - How does it work?
- Who is involved in the CRC?
3Centre for Regional Tourism Research (CRTR)
Research Agenda
- To identify and pursue a relevant research
agenda. - 2. To become the resource gateway for
dissemination of regional tourism research. - 3. To deliver and encourage professional
development in regional tourism - 4. To facilitate a national network of regional
tourism researchers. - 5. To provide regional perspectives to CRC
tourism research programs.
4Examples of CRC Research Projects CRTR
- Prosper
- Decipher
- Barometer project
- Tapestry project
- BAD!!
5Accessing Research Data for Regional Research
6Research Grants How and Where?
- CRC for Sustainable Tourism
- Dept.of Innovation,Industry and Regional
Development (Vic Govt) Regional Economic
Development Program - ARC Grants APAI Linkage
- AusIndustry
- VicHealth
7VIC Research Committee
- Membership and objectives
- Current focus of committee
- Initial findings and use of research in the grant
application process
8CRC Grant Application Visitor Information Centres
- Project Title Improving Yield in Tourism The
Role the Visitor Information Centres Can Play - Project Partners CRC and CVTC
- Project Investigators
- Marg Deery
- Dean Carsen
- Leo Jago
9CRC Visitor Information Centre Project
- This project aims to
- analyse the role of VICs in enhancing yield
within tourism regions - provide a state of play analysis of VIC
effectiveness
10CRC Visitor Information Centre Project
- and
- examine aspects such as VIC service quality,
tourism knowledge and the ability of staff to
up-sell tourism facilities such as
accommodation, attractions and tour opportunities
11CRC Visitor Information Centre Project
- The project will
- Select ten VICs in NSW and Vic
- Interview visitors and staff
- Run focus groups
- Develop a model for increasing visitor spend in
regional areas.