Improving the Strategic Management of UNESCO Creative Cities of Gastronomy: Integrating Sensitivity Analysis and Tourism Destination Image Based on Analytic Hierarchy Process
Abstract
:1. Introduction
2. Literature Review
2.1. Tourism Destination Image as Tool of Planning and Management
2.2. UNESCO Creative Cities Networking—Gastronomy Field
2.3. The Coopetition: From AHP to Sensitivity Analysis
3. Materials and Methods
3.1. The AHP and Sensitivity Analysis as Techniques
3.2. An Overview from All Steps of Research
4. Results and Discussions
4.1. Sensitivity Analyses of TDI UCCG
4.2. Sensitivity Analyses of TDI UCCG as a Tool of Planning and Management Destinations
5. Conclusions
Author Contributions
Funding
Informed Consent Statement
Data Availability Statement
Conflicts of Interest
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UCCG (Brazilian Region) | Gastronomy | Area | GDP * ** | Population |
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Belém (North) | Fusion culture: colonizers, original people, and Africans | 1059.466 km2 | 33,427,126 | 1,303,403 |
Belo Horizonte (Southeast) | Mineira gastronomy originates from simplicity; influenced by colonizers (Portuguese), original people, and Africans | 9472.6 km2 | 105,829,675 | 2,315,560 |
Florianópolis (South) | A combination of influences by colonizers (Portuguese) and original people | 674.844 km2 | 23,555,034 | 537,211 |
Paraty (Southeast) | Typically caiçara, it uses elements of original people, Portuguese, and African origin | 924.296 km2 | 1,905,303 | 45,243 |
Numerical Scale | Verbal Scale |
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1.0 | Equally important |
3.0 | Moderately more important |
5.0 | More important |
7.0 | Much more important |
9.0 | Extremely more important |
−3.0, −5.0, −7.0, −9.0 | Inversely proportional scale, simply replace the word ‘more’ with ‘less’. |
Steps | Brief Description |
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1. Identify Parameters for Analysis | Determine which parameters (pairwise comparison judgments, criteria weights) will be varied during sensitivity analysis; |
2. Perform Scenario Analysis | Explore different scenarios by adjusting these parameters. For example, increase or decrease pairwise comparison values or modify criteria weights to observe their impact on the final decision outcomes; |
3. Evaluate Results | Examine the results of the sensitivity analysis to comprehend the impact of parameter variations on the priorities or rankings of alternatives. Determine which parameters exert the most substantial influence on the decision outcome and evaluate the robustness of the decision model; |
4. Decision Adjustment | Based on the findings from the sensitivity analysis, decision-makers can reassess their judgments, criteria weights, or decision criteria to enhance the robustness and reliability of the decision-making process. |
Steps | Brief Description |
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Narrative Review | We conducted a narrative review about three perspectives: (a) TDI as tool of planning and management; (b) UNESCO Creative Cities Networking—Gastronomy Field; and (c) from the AHP to sensitivity analysis and uncertainties in complex world. |
Adaptation of AHPI-UCCG model | According to theoretical perspective on TDI as tool for planning and management [2], we made two adjustments to AHPI-UCCG model: (a) adapted the root of decision tree referred to as TDI UCCG and (b) redefined main goals of dimension called “Destination Image” to “Destination Promotion” to provide a clearer understanding for a layperson. These adjustments are detailed in Figure 2. |
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Moreira, P.H.d.O.; Fraga, C.; Lavandoski, J.; Cardoso, L. Improving the Strategic Management of UNESCO Creative Cities of Gastronomy: Integrating Sensitivity Analysis and Tourism Destination Image Based on Analytic Hierarchy Process. Sustainability 2025, 17, 1008. https://doi.org/10.3390/su17031008
Moreira PHdO, Fraga C, Lavandoski J, Cardoso L. Improving the Strategic Management of UNESCO Creative Cities of Gastronomy: Integrating Sensitivity Analysis and Tourism Destination Image Based on Analytic Hierarchy Process. Sustainability. 2025; 17(3):1008. https://doi.org/10.3390/su17031008
Chicago/Turabian StyleMoreira, Pablo Henrique de Oliveira, Carla Fraga, Joice Lavandoski, and Lucília Cardoso. 2025. "Improving the Strategic Management of UNESCO Creative Cities of Gastronomy: Integrating Sensitivity Analysis and Tourism Destination Image Based on Analytic Hierarchy Process" Sustainability 17, no. 3: 1008. https://doi.org/10.3390/su17031008
APA StyleMoreira, P. H. d. O., Fraga, C., Lavandoski, J., & Cardoso, L. (2025). Improving the Strategic Management of UNESCO Creative Cities of Gastronomy: Integrating Sensitivity Analysis and Tourism Destination Image Based on Analytic Hierarchy Process. Sustainability, 17(3), 1008. https://doi.org/10.3390/su17031008