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The Delphi Technique Applied to Urban and Cultural Tourism Research in the Algarve
 
     
     The Delphi Technique Applied to Urban and Cultural Tourism Research in the Algarve
     


Autor(es):
Gonçalves, Alexandra Rodrigues
University of Algarve


Periódico: Revista Turismo & Desenvolvimento

Fonte: Journal of Tourism & Development; n. 7,8 (2007); 207-217

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Resumo: Urban tourism is a major economic and social activity where the cultural dimension of cities is one of the main factors that attract visitors. The present work results from a dissertation thesis that aimed to evaluate the existence of cultural tourism in the towns of Faro and Silves and proposed means of fostering such activities in the future.The “transversality” of knowledge linked to tourism and the dynamics it can create make tourism one of the most difficult activities to quantify and evaluate.The developed investigation can be translated into an integrating approach of the concept of cultural patrimony and urban tourism, domains that so far have stayed apart.The use of several investigative methods in a complementary way – group interviews, Delphi method and case study (three sided methods) –, have revealed to be a strong point in the applied methodology. On the other hand, as will be shown later, the Delphi technique, although revealing some difficulties of application, and not being a decisive instrument nor being often used in tourism, has been very useful for the treatment of qualitative information.So we will introduce the main methodologies used on our research and analyse the various methods available for tourism research. Some of the acquired results are also summarized and specified in the case studies, highlighting the potential that the combination of several investigative methods have brought in helping to discover the answer to proposed aims.