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Record Nr.

UNINA9910826629103321

Autore

Mckercher bob

Titolo

Cultural Tourism [[electronic resource] ] : The Partnership Between Tourism and Cultural Heritage Management

Pubbl/distr/stampa

Hoboken, : Taylor and Francis, 2012

ISBN

1-283-64261-1

0-203-47953-X

1-136-61515-6

Descrizione fisica

1 online resource (273 p.)

Altri autori (Persone)

du croshilary

Disciplina

338.4791

Soggetti

Heritage tourism

Geography

Earth & Environmental Sciences

Travel & Tourism

Lingua di pubblicazione

Inglese

Formato

Materiale a stampa

Livello bibliografico

Monografia

Note generali

Description based upon print version of record.

Nota di contenuto

Front Cover; Cultural Tourism:The Partnership BetweenTourism and Cultural HeritageManagement; Copyright Page; Contents; Preface; Acknowledgments; Chapter 1. Introduction; Defining Cultural Tourism; Conceptualizing Cultural Tourism-A Thematic Approach; The Key Issue: Linking Cultural Heritage Managementand Tourism Management; Chapter 2. Challenges in Achieving Sustainable Cultural Tourism; Introduction; Culture andTourism-Collaborators or Competitors?; The Independent Evolution of Tourism and Cultural Heritage; Seven Possible Relationships Between Tourism and Cultural Heritage Management

The ConsequencesThe Solution?; Chapter 3. How Tourism Works; Introduction; The Nature of Tourism; Attractions Drive Tourism; Factors Influencing Visitation Levels; Tourist Behavior; CuItural Tourism; Conclusion; Chapter 4. Cultural Heritage Management; Introduction; Core Concepts; Cultural Heritage Management and Tourism; Negative and Positive Impacts of Tourism; Conclusion; Chapter 5. Tangible Heritage; Introduction; Process-Driven Conservation of Tangible Cultural Heritage; The Scope of Tangible Heritage Assets; Cultural Significance of Heritage Assets; Authenticity



Tourism, Authenticity, and CommodificationVisitor Accessibility to Tangible Heritage Assets; Consultation As an Important Element of the ManagementProcess; Chapter 6. Intangible Heritage and Its Management; Introduction; Recognition of Intangible Cultural Heritage Management; Intangible Heritage Assets-Management and Tourism Issues; Authenticity and Cultural Space; Tourism and Changes to Intangible Heritage; Culturally Appropriate and Sustainable Use of Assets; Stakeholder Consultation in Setting Management Priorities; Chapter 7. Cultural Tourism Products-A Regional Perspective; Introduction

ProductsBenefits of Adopting a Marketing Approach to Product Development; Hierarchy of Attractions; Developing Cultural Tourism Attractions; Conclusions; Chapter 8. Commodification, Environmental Bubbles, and CulturalTourism Products; Introduction; Consumption-Strangeness versus Familiarity and the Environmental Bubble; Creating Cultural Tourism Products or Attractions; Tactics; Conclusions; Chapter 9. The Cultural Tourism Market: A Cultural Tourism Typology; Introduction; Who Are Cultural Tourists?; A Typology of Cultural Tourists: Recognizing Different Shades of Cultural Tourists

Five Types of Cultural TouristsTesting the Model: Hong Kong As a Case Study; Implications for Cultural Tourism; Chapter 10. Gatekeepers; Introduction; Using Cultural and Heritage Assets to Brand a Destination; The Role of Gatekeepers in Conveying Messages; Effect of Many Gatekeepers on the Message Passed to the Tourist; Chapter 11. Assessment; Introduction; Assessing the Tourism Potential of Assets; Considering the Wider Context; Understanding the Asset in Its Setting; Asset Specific Issues: ""Place"" and Cultural Spaces; Stakeholder and Consultation Issues

People, Skills, and Financial Resources

Sommario/riassunto

Examine cultural tourism issues from both sides of the industry!Unique in concept and content, Cultural Tourism: The Partnership Between Tourism and Cultural Heritage Management examines the relationship between the sectors that represent opposite sides of the cultural tourism coin. While tourism professionals assess cultural assets for their profit potential, cultural heritage professionals judge the same assets for their intrinsic value. Sustainable cultural tourism can only occur when the two sides form a true partnership based on understanding and appreciation of each other's mer