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Politics, policy and regional tourism administration: a case examination of Scottish area tourist board funding
Authors:Bill Kerr   Gordon Barron  Roy C. Wood  
Affiliation:a Malin Court, Turnberry, Ayrshire KA26 9PB, UK;b The Scottish Hotel School, University of Strathclyde, 94 Cathedral Street, Glasgow, Scotland G4 OLG, UK
Abstract:The issue of Area Tourist Board (ATB) funding in Scotland has been of growing importance since 1996, when the Government empowered a reduction in the number of such Boards from 32 to 14. While much of the controversy surrounding this reduction in the number of Boards has centred on issues of the discharge of responsibilities, questions of ATB funding have recently been brought to the fore because of financial difficulties faced by several ATBs. This paper explores questions of ATB funding, beginning with an overview of Scotland's tourism administrative structure before proceeding to examine perceived difficulties with the role, structure and funding arrangements for the ATBs in the context of current debates to resolve these. With the ultimate objective of evaluating the most commonly propounded resolutions to the ATB funding problem, the paper describes and analyses opportunities for, and obstacles to long-term change, conluding that a possible palliative is a centralized funding mechanism tempered by safeguards to local accountability and the delivery of tourism services.
Keywords:Public policy   Regional tourism   Scotland
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