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Title: Tourism: Economic Development That Won


1
Tourism Economic Development That Wont Go
Offshore!
  • Dr. Rich Harrill
  • Director
  • International Tourism Research Institute
  • University of South Carolina

2
About the Institute for Tourism Research
  • Provides tourism research and development
    projects to local, state, and regional clients
  • Customer segmentation, market profiling, market
    feasibility, economic impact, economic
    feasibility, and tourism planning

3
Comprehensive Tourism Project
  • Asset Inventory and Evaluation
  • Economic Impact
  • Market Segmentation Analysis

4
Tourisms Impact on South Carolinas Economy
  • Identified as one of four major economic
    development clusters by the South Carolina
    Competitiveness Initiative (Porter 2003)
  • 9.6 billion impact on gross state product
  • 1.0 billion in state and local tax revenues
  • 188,250 employment impact

5
The Big Three Nature-Based Tourism
  • Dauphin Island, Alabamabirdwatchers paradise
  • Average expenditure 354 per trip
  • Direct spending 213 per trip
  • Total annual expenditure 7.1 million
  • Local impact 4.3 million

6
The Big Three Heritage Tourism
  • In 1996, tourists in Georgia spent 453 million
    on historic-related activities
  • 1 million spent on historic rehabilitation in
    Georgia means
  • 31 jobs
  • 819,000 in household and business earnings
  • 2.3 million in total economic activity

7
The Big Three Agritourism
  • Pike County, Illinois
  • 14.11 million in annual expenditures
  • 1.96 million in annual payroll
  • 860,000 in annual state taxes
  • 730,000 in annual local taxes

8
Heard County Greenways Economic Impact
  • Visitors, Business Revenues, Salary and Benefits,
    Full and Part-Time Employment, Sales Tax Revenues
  • 10 547,500 186,000 18 17,842
  • 20 1,095,000 372,000 35 35,683
  • 30 1,642,500 558,000 53 53,525
  • 40 2,190,00 744,000 70 71,367
  • 50 2,737,500 930,000 88 89,209

9
Heard County Greenways Economic Impact
  • Room nights, Business Revenues, Salary and
    Benefits, Full and Part-Time Employment, Sales
    Tax Revenues
  • .5 248,864 84,545 8 8,110
  • 1 487,727 169,091 16 16,220
  • 1.5 746,591 253,636 24 24,330
  • 2 995,455 338,182 32 32,439
  • 2.5 1,244,318 422,727 40 40,549

10
Claritas PRIZM
  • Neighborhood lifestyle segmentation system based
    on the idea that birds of a feather flock
    together.

11
Heard County State Parks Top Cluster
  • Fast-Track Families
  • Upper-middle-class incomes
  • Numerous children and spacious homes
  • Buy latest technology, include new computers
  • Enjoy camping, boating, and fishing
  • Invests in recreation equipment
  • Read Family Fun, Sport Truck, North American
    Hunter, and Redbook

12
Franklin D. Roosevelt State Park Visitors
13
Origins of Franklin D. Roosevelt State Park
Visitors
14
Origins of Franklin D. Roosevelt State Park Top
Clusters
15
Franklin D. Roosevelt State Park Hot Markets
16
South Carolina Competitiveness Initiative
  • Identify highly attractive, high-spending tourist
    segments
  • Determine how South Carolina can best package its
    tourism assets to attract these segments
  • Execute on a strategy that creates and markets
    this new destination.

17
Getting Started
  • Presentations
  • Proposals
  • Committees

18
Contact
  • E-mail rharrill_at_gwm.sc.edu
  • Phone (803) 777-7682
  • Fax (803) 777-1224
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