Heritage Tourism Destinations Preservation, Communication and Development

Heritage tourism is tied to myth-making and stories; creative content that can be shared, stored, combined and manipulated, but that depends on a unique cultural or natural history. A significant section of the wider phenomenon that is cultural tourism, heritage tourism is a demand-driven industry t...

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Other Authors: Alvarez, Maria D. (Editor), Go, Frank M. (Editor), Yuksel, Atila (Editor)
Format: Book
Language:English
Published: Oxfordshire, UK CABI 2016
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Summary:Heritage tourism is tied to myth-making and stories; creative content that can be shared, stored, combined and manipulated, but that depends on a unique cultural or natural history. A significant section of the wider phenomenon that is cultural tourism, heritage tourism is a demand-driven industry that continues to be a subject of heated debate in academic circles. Beginning with an overview of the subject, this book considers the conservation and revitalization of heritage destinations, as well as the role local communities have in supporting an attraction. It then discusses product development and communication around the world, using new techniques such as social media and examples from food tourism and sporting events, before a final section reviews the planning and institutionalization of heritage spaces. A timely conclusion subsequently considers the implications of developments such as globalization, technological improvement and climate change upon these unique destinations. A valuable addition to the literature, this book is the first to bridge the gap between theory and practice, including the latest research and international case studies for researchers and practitioners in tourism and destination management.
Physical Description:xv, 200 pages illustrations 25 cm
Bibliography:Includes bibliographical references and index
ISBN:9781780646770