09792nam 22004333 450 991076359730332120231117080232.03-031-44800-6(CKB)28853227800041(MiAaPQ)EBC30943622(Au-PeEL)EBL30943622(EXLCZ)992885322780004120231117d2023 uy 0engur|||||||||||txtrdacontentcrdamediacrrdacarrierHeritage and Cultural Heritage Tourism International Perspectives1st ed.Cham :Springer International Publishing AG,2023.©2023.1 online resource (242 pages)9783031447990 Intro -- Acknowledgments -- References -- Introduction -- Introduction: Gateways to Understanding -- Cultural Heritage and Tourism -- Structure of the Volume -- Part I: Historical Contexts and Economics -- Part II: Building Resilient Societies -- Part III: De-colonialization, Community, and Place Making -- Part IV: Empowerment and Social Capital -- Conclusion -- References -- Contents -- Contributors -- List of Figures -- List of Tables -- Part I: Historical Contexts and Economics -- Chapter 1: Heritage Tourism in Southeast Asia: A Historical Perspective -- Introduction -- Early Tourism in the Region -- The Presentation of Heritage -- Tourism and Development -- Conclusions -- References -- Chapter 2: Development of Local Museums in the Lands Bordering the Straits of Melaka -- Introduction -- Roots of Southeast Asian Museums: Local or Foreign? The Concept of the Heirloom -- Museums as a Foreign Import -- Private Museums in Southeast Asia -- Malaysia -- Thailand: Narathiwat Museum of Malay Culture -- Conclusion: The Local Museum and Idealized Pastoral Life -- References -- Chapter 3: Patterns in Values and Goal Setting: Finding Commonality in Tourism, Economic Development and Cultural Heritage Management -- Introduction -- Patterns in International Goal Setting for Development and Inherent Values -- Building a Foundation for Cultural Heritage in Sustainable Development Goals -- Bridging the Values Between Tourism and Economic Development -- The Covid Pandemic and the Rise of New Value Sets -- Conclusion: Lessons for the Future -- References -- Chapter 4: The Power of Storytelling: Changing National Narratives, Collective Memories, and Cultural Heritage as Observed Through Walking Tours in Taiwan -- Introduction -- Negotiating Heritage and Tradition as a Walking Tour Guide -- Re-imaging Taiwan: Nation-Building Through Storytelling.Feasibility and Sustainability of Culture-Based Tourism -- Conclusion -- References -- Part II: Building Resilient Societies -- Chapter 5: Heritage and Tourism Organisations in a Disrupted World -- Introduction -- Heritage and Tourism -- Professionalisation and Policy -- Global Business Environment -- Disruption and Challenge -- COVID-19 -- Social Change -- Environmental Existentialism -- Conclusion -- References -- Chapter 6: The Role of Crisis Management in Managing Cultural Heritage Tourism in a Covid Era -- Introduction -- Related Concepts and Definitions UNESCO World Heritage Sites -- Relationship Between World Heritage Sites and Tourism -- Crisis and Health-Related Crises -- Impacts of Health-Related Crises -- Significance of Managing Health-Related Crises in the Tourism Industry -- Handling Crisis in Cultural Heritage Sites -- Major Health-Related Crises in UNESCO World Heritage Sites -- Coronavirus COVID 19 -- Different Impacts of COVID 19 -- Findings from the Tourism Crisis Management Initiative (TCMI) Study -- Crisis Communication Practices -- Conclusions -- References -- Chapter 7: Heritage Tourism's History: Past as Prologue for the Anthropocene -- A Walk at an Outdoor Museum, September 2017 -- The Stormy Future of Heritage Tourism -- From Pilgrimages and Trade to Grand Tours: A Brief History of Travel and Tourism -- Heritage Tourism in Florida -- Beyond Tourism to Encounters, and Its Implications -- Witnessing the Past: Heritage Tourism as Opportunities for Preservation in an Age of Rising Sea Levels -- A Wicked Problem: The Paradoxes of Tourism Increasing Inequalities and Commodifying of the Past for Neoliberal Profits -- Tourism as a Mode of Production -- Conclusion: Witnessing Heritage as the Storm Rages -- References -- Chapter 8: Hot, Dry, Flooded and Burned: Measuring Climate Vulnerability for Cultural Heritage in US National Parks.Introduction -- Using the Vulnerability Concept -- Getting Started: What Shall We Assess? -- Data, Data, Data -- Unified Versus Phased Approaches -- Using the Vulnerability Principle -- Component 1: Exposure -- Component 2: Sensitivity -- The Sum: Vulnerability -- Conclusion -- References -- Part III: De-colonialization, Community, and Place Making -- Chapter 9: Tourism, Museums, and Ethics: Preserving Cultural Heritage for the Future -- Introduction -- Objects of the Past: Connecting to Contemporary Society -- Who Owns the Objects? Challenges of Interpreting Cultural Heritage -- Preserving Objects of the Past and Voices of Diversified Cultural Heritages -- Conclusion -- References -- Chapter 10: Indigenous Exhibits at the Museum: A Device of Tourism to Bring Awareness to the General Public -- Introduction -- National Museum of Ethnology, Osaka -- The Special Exhibition "The Treasures of Indigenous Peoples" -- Aboriginal Australian (Australia) -- Orang Asli (Malaysian) -- Tao (Taiwan) -- Adibasi (Nepal) -- Maya (Guatemala) -- San, Somali (Africa) -- Northwest Coast People (Canada) -- Sami (Northern Europe) -- Ainu (Japan) -- 'Information Wall' -- Discussion -- Conclusion -- References -- Chapter 11: Heritage Tourism Management Plan for Luxor, Egypt -- Introduction -- Heritage Tourism Management Plan for Luxor, Egypt as a Case Study -- Strategic Perspective -- Heritage Tourist Management Plan -- Planned Activities -- Marketing -- Luxor International Cultural Heritage Center - Making a Difference -- Management -- Discussion -- References -- Chapter 12: Environmental Shift and Multiple Memories of Ritual Landscape: Boat Ritual as Making Culture Heritage for the Nangshi Amis -- Introduction -- Amis Migration Routes and Livelihood Transition -- Cultural Heritage in the Contemporary Ritual Landscape.The Male Age-Group and Its Challenge: Palunan Ritual Process -- Colonial Regime, Environmental Shift and Infrastructure on the Route -- Social Responsibility, Gender Roles, and Ritual Memories -- Local Museum and the Bird Spirits as Visitors -- Renewing Memories and Relatives for Cultural Heritage -- References -- Chapter 13: Intangible Cultural Heritage Tourism in Thailand -- Introduction -- Development of Intangible Cultural Heritage Management in Thailand -- Definition and Types of Intangible Cultural Heritage in Thailand -- Intangible Cultural Heritage and Tourism in Thailand and Beyond -- Case Studies of Intangible Cultural Heritage as Tourism in Thailand -- Conclusion -- References -- Chapter 14: Engaging Communities Through the Knowledge Transmission of Archaeological Heritage in Highland Pang Mapha, Northwest Thailand -- Introduction -- Tham Lod Communities in Highland Pang Mapha -- Tourism Developments at the Tham Lod Village -- History of Archaeological Research in Highland Pang Mapha -- The Archaeological Management and Knowledge Transmission Processes -- Discussion and Conclusions -- References -- Part IV: Empowerment and Social Capital -- Chapter 15: Conflict and Stability: The Potential of Heritage Tourism in Promoting Peace and Reconciliation -- Introduction -- Heritage, Tourism and Peacemaking -- Heritage Tourism: Stirring Discord -- Heritage Tourism: Building Bridges -- Heritage Tourism and Peace: Principles Learned -- Conclusion -- References -- Chapter 16: The Partnership between Tourism and Cultural Heritage Management: Key Actions at the International Level -- Introduction -- The Parallel Evolution of Tourism and Cultural Heritage Management Systems -- Examples of Recent Initiatives with Varying Levels of Cooperation -- The Sustainable Tourism Pledge -- City of Athens Sustainable Tourism Assessment.UNESCO's World Heritage and Sustainable Tourism Recovery Survey -- A Review of Six Possible Relationships Between CHM and Tourism -- Full Cooperation -- Working Relationships -- Peaceful Coexistence -- Mild Annoyance -- Nascent Conflict -- Full Conflict -- Methodology -- Case Study: The Relationship at the International Level Regarding Cultural Tourism Strategic Planning for Resilience -- Tourism Generated Frameworks -- Heritage Generated Frameworks -- Discussion and Conclusion -- References -- Chapter 17: Heritage Tourism and Indigenous Communities in the American Southwest -- Heritage Tourism and Indigenous Communities in the American Southwest -- Native Voices on the Colorado River -- Excerpts of Native Voices -- Conclusion -- References -- Chapter 18: Presenting the Past(s) and Engaging the Public(s) -- Introduction -- Why Does Heritage Tourism Matter? -- Economic and Social Development -- Place Attachment -- Empowerment and Community Engagement -- Whose Voices Are Missing? -- References.Yu Pei-Lin1314116Lertcharnrit Thanik1439102Smith George S1439103MiAaPQMiAaPQMiAaPQBOOK9910763597303321Heritage and Cultural Heritage Tourism3601312UNINA