
Current Issues in Tourism
Editor: C. Michael Hall (Department of Management, College of Business and Economics, University of Canterbury, Christchurch, New Zealand) and Chris Cooper (Foundation Professor of Tourism, University of Queensland, Australia) Michael and Chris are joint editor of the book series Aspects of Tourism. Reviews Editor John Jenkins (University of Newcastle, NSW, Australia)

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Volume: 9 Number: 2 Page: 171190
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Application of the Delphi Technique to Rural Tourism Project Evaluation
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Jenny Briedenhann1 and Steve Butts2
1Buckinghamshire Chilterns University College, Wellesbourne Campus, Kingshill Road, High Wycombe, Bucks HP13 5BB and 2Faculty of Social Science & Business, University of Plymouth, Cookworthy 232a, Plymouth PL4 8AA, UK
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This paper details the merit, challenges and shortcomings of the Delphi Technique as a means of obtaining data for a project aimed at formulating an evaluation framework for application in the development and management of rural tourism projects. Participation in the Delphi Survey was sought from expert panellists in both South Africa and Britain from four different stakeholder sectors of expertise academics, the public sector, consultants and the operational sector. No single research method could have elicited the comprehensive information sought by this study. Whilst the Delphi Technique was considered the most effective means of soliciting group input and opinion forming by a panel of experts utilising a manageable method, it was unable to facilitate the in-depth discussion and enriched text required to gain a fuller understanding of significant and contentious issues.
Keywords: Delphi Technique, rural tourism, South Africa, Great Britain
© 2006 J. Briedenhann & S. Butts


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