diff --git a/0_domain_study/Background review b/0_domain_study/Background review index 4fc6121..635e613 100644 --- a/0_domain_study/Background review +++ b/0_domain_study/Background review @@ -2,6 +2,7 @@ # Introduction + Tourism has long been recognized as one of the most dynamic sectors of economic and social development in the Caribbean. For Haiti, however, its tourism image has been shaped by contrasting narratives diff --git a/0_domain_study/key_terms b/0_domain_study/key_terms new file mode 100644 index 0000000..a569c62 --- /dev/null +++ b/0_domain_study/key_terms @@ -0,0 +1,182 @@ + +# Key Terms — Haiti Sustainable Tourism Project + +## Tourism Development + +The planned process of improving a country or region’s attractiveness to visitors +through policies, investments, infrastructure, community participation, +and cultural promotion. In Haiti, this means shifting from enclave tourism toward +inclusive, locally grounded models. + +## Sustainable Tourism + +Tourism that balances economic growth, environmental protection, and social well-being +for present and future generations. Defined by UNWTO (2004), it addresses +the needs of visitors, host communities, and the environment. + +## Symbolic Reconstruction + +A concept discussed by Hugues Séraphin referring to the process by which a nation + reclaims, reshapes, and communicates its identity, cultural memory, +and collective pride. For Haiti, it means countering negative narratives +by showcasing authentic cultural value and resilience. + +## Digital Inclusion + +Ensuring all communities—especially marginalized or rural ones—have access +to digital tools, platforms, and skills so they can participate fully in +the digital tourism economy. + +## Cultural Authenticity + +The accurate and respectful representation of a community’s traditions, values, +art, music, cuisine, and identity without distortion for commercial purposes. +A core principle of sustainable tourism. + +## Haitian Diaspora + +Haitians living outside the country who maintain cultural, emotional, and economic + ties to Haiti. They contribute to tourism through remittances, advocacy, + online engagement, and cultural promotion. + +## Diaspora Engagement + +Strategies to involve diaspora members in national development through digital +campaigns, tourism promotion, investment, and knowledge sharing. + +## Digital Marketing + +The use of online platforms, social media, websites, and other digital tools +to promote destinations, products, or services to global audiences. + +## Search Engine Optimization (SEO) + +The practice of improving how easily a website or content appears in search engine +results. Effective SEO helps Haiti highlight its cultural richness and +tourist zones while reducing the prominence of negative media. + +## Digital Diplomacy + +The use of digital platforms, data, storytelling, and online engagement to shape +international perceptions of a country. For Haiti, it means promoting accurate, +empowering narratives that reflect its culture and heritage. + +## Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs) + +Global goals established by the United Nations to achieve social, economic, +and environmental sustainability. Relevant ones include: + +•SDG 8: Decent Work and Economic Growth +•SDG 9: Industry, Innovation, and Infrastructure +•SDG 10: Reduced Inequalities +•SDG 11: Sustainable Cities and Communities +•SDG 13: Climate Action +•SDG 15: Life on Land + +## Tourism Intelligence / Data-Driven Tourism + +Using data analytics, dashboards, geospatial mapping, and online engagement metrics +to guide tourism strategy, sustainability indicators, and visitor behavior patterns. + +## Local Empowerment + +Giving communities the skills, visibility, and decision-making power to directly +benefit from tourism through small enterprises, cooperatives, cultural events, +and eco-tourism. + +## Community-Based Tourism + +A form of tourism where local residents manage, develop, and profit from tourism +activities. Encourages economic inclusion and cultural preservation. + +## Eco-Tourism / Eco-Friendly Travel + +Tourism that focuses on natural environments and promotes conservation, +low-impact travel, and environmental protection. + +## Cultural Branding + +Strategic promotion of a country’s identity, its art, music, cuisine, +history as a recognizable and compelling global image. + +## Online Reputation Management + +The practice of monitoring, shaping, and responding to online narratives, +media coverage, and public perception to maintain a positive digital presence. + +## Vulnerability Narrative + +The dominant portrayal of Haiti as unstable, insecure, or impoverished often +overshadowing cultural beauty and resilience. The project aims to counterbalance +this narrative with data and storytelling. + +## Digital Platform + +A web-based system that integrates data visualization, storytelling, maps, +analytics, and user interaction to promote sustainable tourism. + +## Geospatial Mapping / GIS + +Technology used to create maps and visualize geographic data, such as tourist sites, + protected areas, or environmental indicators. + +## Environmental Indicators + +Measurable variables that show the health of ecosystems such as biodiversity levels, +waste management, protected areas, or deforestation rates. + +## Tourist Zones / Secure Tourist Corridors + +Areas specifically designed or maintained for visitor safety and enhanced experiences, +common in Caribbean tourism strategies (e.g., Jamaica, DR). + +## Cultural Heritage + +Historically significant traditions, monuments, art, landscapes, and cultural +expressions passed down through generations. + +## Digital Storytelling + +Using multimedia (videos, maps, photos, interactive timelines) to share narratives +that evoke emotion, pride, and connection. + +## Inclusive Growth + +Economic development that ensures fair distribution of benefits +across all communities—especially marginalized and rural populations. + +## Resilience (Tourism Resilience) + +A destination’s ability to adapt and recover from crises such as natural disasters, +insecurity, pandemics, or economic downturns. Digital diplomacy helps strengthen +this resilience. + +## Local Supply Chains + +The networks of food producers, artisans, guides, transportation providers, +and cultural organizations that support tourism and retain revenue locally. + +## Digital Transformation + +The integration of technology into all aspects of tourism planning, marketing, +community engagement, and sustainability governance. + +## Cultural Sovereignty + +A concept linked to Laënnec Hurbon: the right of a people to preserve and promote +their cultural identity, free from external distortion or domination. + +## Enclave Tourism + +A tourism model where large resorts operate mostly independently from local communities, + limiting local economic benefits. Haiti seeks to avoid this model. + +## Climate Vulnerability / Environmental Risks + +Exposure to hurricanes, earthquakes, erosion, or rising sea levels major considerations + in tourism planning for Caribbean nations. + +## Online Engagement Metrics + +Digital statistics such as clicks, shares, comments, search trends, or hashtag +usage that show how audiences interact with Haiti’s digital tourism content.