2021
DOI: 10.21463/jmic.2021.10.1.04
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Island Tourism Brand Identities: A Review of Themes in Island Tourism Logos

Abstract: All destinations—including islands—have an identity, shaped by the shared lived experiences and perspectives of various parties. Because sense of place is inherently reliant on human interaction (both with place and with each other), island identities are created, co-created, and communicated through various channels. One such channel is the messaging produced to market island destinations to various audiences. In marketing, a brand identity comprises the attributes or characteristics that separate one brand f… Show more

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“…2 for the Year 2013 regarding the Zonation Plan for Coastal and Small Islands in Serang Regency 2013-2033. This condition allows the community to develop new livelihoods as tour operators, guides, and homestay service providers to accommodate the increased tourism activities in line with its unique identity as a tropical small island (Graham and Campbell 2021). The tourism industries are an instant way of creating more opportunities, especially from an economic perspective, inspite of some possible drawbacks such as environmental degradation (Katircioglu et al 2020) and extra pressure and load on the island's carrying capacity Hampton and Jeyacheya 2020).…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…2 for the Year 2013 regarding the Zonation Plan for Coastal and Small Islands in Serang Regency 2013-2033. This condition allows the community to develop new livelihoods as tour operators, guides, and homestay service providers to accommodate the increased tourism activities in line with its unique identity as a tropical small island (Graham and Campbell 2021). The tourism industries are an instant way of creating more opportunities, especially from an economic perspective, inspite of some possible drawbacks such as environmental degradation (Katircioglu et al 2020) and extra pressure and load on the island's carrying capacity Hampton and Jeyacheya 2020).…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%