What are the main types of tourism planning?

1, conceptual planning

The main task and functional goal is to study and determine the tourism theme concepts of countries, regions, cities, destinations and scenic spots. The content of the work is to determine what the planning object can and needs to do according to market demand, supply and demand and resource conditions. As for how to do it, what to do, who to do it, when to do it and so on. It's just a general statement, not the main problem to be solved. In short, conceptual planning can only solve the problem of what the theme is and how to solve it. It is roughly the same as the feasibility study report. The difference between the two is mainly because the feasibility study is mainly about whether the existing themes and established projects are centralized and feasible, and the first question answered by conceptual planning is what kind of themes and projects.

2. Overall planning

Its main task is to plan the layout according to the theme. The purpose of its function and function is to realize the theme, study the necessity and feasibility of the optional project around the theme, and put forward some general or principled opinions and suggestions on how to implement it. Therefore, the overall planning usually includes the development and construction objectives, principles, key tasks and countermeasures of tourism development and construction, the spatial layout of industries, products and projects, the basic supporting conditions of tourism, and the implementation steps of planning and planning and construction. The overall planning is strategic, instructive, normative and binding, and it needs special planning, implementation plan and specific construction details to further explain how to do it, when to do it and who will do it.

3. Implementation planning

Including the detailed rules of special planning and construction, the main task is to systematically and comprehensively plan, deploy and arrange the implementation of the master plan and answer questions about how to implement it. Special planning is to study how to build and develop a certain area or region under the overall planning. The constructive rules are research and deployment, even specific development and construction projects. The specific arrangement is to implement the master plan. Executive planning is a kind of planning between master planning and action plan, work plan and design scheme. For guiding planning, it is often a basic work guiding document, and generally does not study the preparation of a systematic and comprehensive action plan and its work plan.