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	<title>Turismo en Teoría &#187; Pre-Tourist</title>
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		<title>The pre-tourist stage</title>
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			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p><!-- p { margin-bottom: 0.21cm; } --><span style="font-size: medium;">Before people go on holidays there is first of all a motivation, leading to a need, which in turn will set the first expectations for a destination. The basic assumption here is that tourists, once they have decided on their holiday destination, not only develop the corresponding expectations, they also form a direct interest in a destination with a certain amount of involvement at the same time. Once selected, a destination is seen in a different light – it has become THEIR destination. </span></p>
<p><span style="font-size: medium;">Generally speaking motivation, need and interest are related to a certain holiday destination, whereby a certain feeling of <strong>economic involvement </strong>is developed (e.g. leaving as much money as possible at the destination itself and not with travel organizations); secondly they may have a feeling of <strong>solidarity</strong> specifically with future generations (their own and those of the people at the destination); thirdly there should be a <strong>commitment</strong> to protecting biodiversity; fourth, there is <strong>social responsibility</strong>; and fifth, there must be <strong>respect</strong> for other cultures. We mention here five different levels of showing interest, notions that should be shared by most tourists. These in turn can be translated into a uniform behaviour pattern among tourists at a destination</span></p>
<p lang="en-GB"><span style="font-size: medium;">The same five components refer to the three pillars on which the concepts of <span class="domtooltips" title="Sustainable development: it is about the development of a region, a country or of a community, whereby nature, environment and socio-cultural relations are not affected – or in the least possible way – as not to jeopardize these relations for future generations.">sustainable development</span> are based: planet, people and profit. In the case of economic involvement this is obvious; then there are the elements of solidarity and commitment referring to the planet, while social responsibility and cultural respect refer to people. In this case interest and involvement in a destination relate to a fairly recent tendency among people to communicate actively with groups or individual people from other cultures. The growing interest people show in other peoples’ ways of living or in the environment in general seems to be closely linked to many Internet developments, of which the social networks (such as Facebook and Twitter) are the most noteworthy.</span></p>
<p lang="en-GB"><span style="font-size: medium;">On this webpage you can find various articles on the pre-tourist stage, concerning motivation, expectations and the decision taking process.</span></p>
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