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  • 1
    Keywords: Sustainability. ; Tourism. ; Management. ; Sustainability. ; Tourism Management. ; Tourism Economics.
    Description / Table of Contents: Part 1 - Planning and Management of Sustainable Tourism -- 1. Cultural Heritage Management in Post-Industrial Sites: The Case Study of Seka Paper Museum and Kocaeli Science Center -- 2. The Sanctuary of Bom Jesus Do Monte (Braga) World Heritage and Sustainable Tourism -- 3. Wine tourism as an alternative of sustainable development of the rural region – a case study of the Czech Republic -- 4. Place attachment as a multidimensional construct: a structural equation modelling -- 5. A tool for assessing public space occupation as applied to a historical district: Alfama, Lisbon (Portugal) -- 6. “We Gave our Today for your Tomorrow”: Peace Education and Sustainable Tourism in the United Nations Memorial Cemetery in Korea -- Part 2: Sustainable Cultural Tourism Development in a Digital Era -- 7. Museums and Digital Mobile Technologies: Proposal Application for the Ducal Palace of the Bragança -- 8. Tourism, territory (ies) and local development practices of participation and governance of the destination Alto Minho (Portugal) -- 9. BRENDA Digital Tours: Designing a Gamified Augmented Reality Application to Encourage Gastronomy Tourism and local food exploration -- 10. The Application of Geospatial Information Technology in Heritage Tourism in Plateau State, Nigeria -- Part 3: Social and Economic Impacts of Cultural Tourism -- 11. Perspective of Mapungubwe Descendants Traditional Leaders concerning their traditional values and Cultural Heritage Preservation -- 12. Tourism Economics – Tourists’ Perception of the Tourist Tax in Oporto -- 13. Salzedas/S. João de Tarouca as a possible UNESCO cultural tourism nomination -- 14. An Approach for Documenting the Historic Drinking Water Troughs of Karachi Pakistan -- 15. The Impacts of the cancellation off Historic Re-enactments in Portugal - The Case of Santa Maria da Feira -- 16. Sustainability of Cultural Tourism in East African Community -- Part 4: Sustainable Tourism Development in Urban Areas -- 17. A study of characteristics of vernacular dwellings in Guanzhong Area: Taking Dangjia Village and Guanzhong Folk Museum as Examples -- 18. How do cultural vitality and socio - economic factors influence urban tourism? Evidence from Romanian cities -- 19. Health and Wellness Tourism: Contributions for a local sustainable development strategy -- 20. Alcobaça’s agro-landscape hinterland: new rurality and a sustainable approach to tourism -- 21. Self-sufficient city As Organising Principle for Sustainable Development: Making Bozcaada a Self-sufficient and Sustainable Island -- 22. Tourist demand for railway heritage: The case of the historic train in Douro, Portugal.
    Abstract: This book is an assemblage of diverse yet homogenous research papers that bring together the issues and challenges of cultural heritage conservation and tourism sustainability. The richness of this book stems from its inclusion of diverse case studies from around the globe while scrutinizing the cases of both deterioration and sustainability of cultural heritage belonging to different eras. This book sheds light on the connections between culture as an essential dimension of local sustainability and cultural dimensions of sustainable tourism, further contributing to the complex discussion between culture and tourism. This book gives an overview of current research and subjects of discussion that focuses on cultural sustainable tourism through several sections, such as planning and management of sustainable tourism, sustainable cultural tourism development in a digital era, social and economic impacts of cultural tourism, and sustainable tourism development in urban areas.
    Type of Medium: Online Resource
    Pages: XIV, 264 p. 113 illus., 97 illus. in color. , online resource.
    Edition: 2nd ed. 2022.
    ISBN: 9783031078194
    Series Statement: Advances in Science, Technology & Innovation, IEREK Interdisciplinary Series for Sustainable Development,
    DDC: 304.2
    Language: English
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  • 2
    Keywords: Culture. ; Sustainability. ; Cultural property. ; Culture Study and teaching. ; Ethnology. ; Sociology of Culture. ; Sustainability. ; Cultural Heritage. ; Cultural Studies. ; Regional Cultural Studies.
    Description / Table of Contents: Cities' architecture and formation, and the impact on their identities and cultures -- Methods and approaches of urban regeneration, preservation and restoration of public spaces and cultural heritage sites -- Silk Road tangible cultural heritage, art, tourism and conservation -- Intangible cultural tourism along the Silk Roads -- Sustainable development of tourism.
    Abstract: ­This book discusses how cities’ identities are formed and developed over time and portrays architecture and the arts as the embodiment of the historical, cultural, and economic characteristics of cities. Furthermore, it explores strategies and solutions to preserve the cultural heritage along the Silk Road, representing a compilation of research addressing the economic and social opportunities and challenges related to the development of a more sustainable and responsible approach to tourism development and the preservation of heritage. As such, it covers a wide range of audiences including economists, architects, planners, tourism experts, and decision-makers interested in making use of cities' available resources and features, offering strategies to explore development opportunities through sustainable and responsible tourism along the Silk Road. ­ This book is a culmination of selected research papers from the first version of the International Conference on "Silk Road Sustainable Tourism Development and Cultural Heritage (SRSTDCH)" which was held in 2021 in collaboration with Aristotle University of ­ Thessaloniki, the European Interdisciplinary Silk Road Tourism Centre, Greece and the 5th Edition of the International Conference on “Cities’ Identity ­ rough Architecture and Arts (CITAA)” which was held in 2021 in collaboration with University of Pisa, Italy.
    Type of Medium: Online Resource
    Pages: XIII, 374 p. 193 illus., 180 illus. in color. , online resource.
    Edition: 1st ed. 2023.
    ISBN: 9783031310270
    Series Statement: Advances in Science, Technology & Innovation, IEREK Interdisciplinary Series for Sustainable Development,
    DDC: 306
    Language: English
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  • 3
    Publication Date: 2013-10-25
    Electronic ISSN: 2071-1050
    Topics: Energy, Environment Protection, Nuclear Power Engineering
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  • 4
    Publication Date: 2021-02-09
    Description: Cultural heritage, considered as a tool for sustainable tourism development and place branding, makes a destination appealing to visitors; hence, cultural heritage tourism can be a driving force for economic growth in cities and regions. Polycentricity is a useful multi-scalar concept in spatial theory that describes how adjacent urban centers can interact with each other, creating synergies and generating broader spatial networks. Cultural heritage and tourism, perceived as important factors of integration in a polycentric spatial structure, can further promote regional branding strategies. In this paper, a polycentricity index is introduced as a methodological tool for networking cultural heritage destinations, with an application to the Silk Road heritage. Silk Road cultural assets traced on the historical Silk Road routes linking East and West, can serve as tourist attraction poles and as an essential component for branding destinations through networking at various spatial scales. The Region of Eastern Macedonia and Thrace in Northern Greece, endowed with a plethora of Silk Road cultural assets, most of which are still untapped, is used to highlight the proposed methodology. The ultimate objective is the designation of polycentric destination networks based on Silk Road assets, in order to build regional branding opportunities over the Region.
    Electronic ISSN: 2071-1050
    Topics: Energy, Environment Protection, Nuclear Power Engineering
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