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Innovative Cultural Tourism in European Peripheries: Routledge Research in the Creative and Cultural Industries

Editat de Karol Jan Borowiecki, Antonella Fresa, José María Martín Civantos
en Limba Engleză Hardback – 18 noi 2024
Cultural tourism can play an important role in social and territorial cohesion. Focusing on European peripheral regions, this book illuminates the importance of local communities in heritage management for sustainable development.
The book provides insights into the use of innovative business models and tools, such as ecosystem services contracts and digital narrative platforms, to enhance the sustainability and economic development of peripheral and marginal destinations. Additionally, the book addresses the value of data collection and analysis in cultural tourism, and provides insights on participatory models and approaches that contribute to sustainable tourism development.
With contributions from a pan-European range of expert scholars and practitioners, this book serves as an essential resource for researchers, professionals, and anyone with an interest in tourism, and the cultural and creative industries.
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Specificații

ISBN-13: 9781032728995
ISBN-10: 103272899X
Pagini: 298
Ilustrații: 106
Dimensiuni: 156 x 234 mm
Greutate: 0.7 kg
Ediția:1
Editura: Taylor & Francis
Colecția Routledge
Seria Routledge Research in the Creative and Cultural Industries

Locul publicării:Oxford, United Kingdom

Public țintă

Postgraduate

Cuprins

1. Introduction. Visiting the Margins: Innovative Cultural Tourism in European Peripheries Karol Jan Borowiecki, Antonella Fresa and José María Martín Civantos 2. Tourism as a Tool for Social and Territorial Cohesion: Exploring the Innovative Solutions Developed by INCULTUM Pilots Vincent Guichard and Flore Coppin 3. Place Branding from Scratch: Naming, Framing, and Finding Campina de Faro Viktor Smith and Maximilian Block 4. Innovative Business Models for Cultural Tourism: Advancing Development in Peripheral Locations Carsten Jacob Humlebæk and Esben Rahbek Gjerdrum Pedersen 5. Navigating Landscapes: Approaches to Data Collection and Analysis in Tourism Karol Jan Borowiecki, Maja Uhre Pedersen, Shahedul Alam Khan and Sara Beth Mitchell 6. Participatory Models and Approaches in Sustainable Cultural Tourism Kamila Borseková and Katarína Vitálišová 7. Tourism and Reception of Visitors as a Lever for Inclusiveness and Resiliency of Heritage Communities: Two Case Studies in Hungarian Peripheries Eszter György, Gábor Oláh and Gábor Sonkoly 8. Participatory Platform for Sustainable Cultural Tourism: The Case of Central Slovakia Darina Rojíkova, Kamila Borseková and Alexandra Bitušíková 9. Water Heritage and Community-Based Cultural Tourism: The Case of the Algarve’s Coastal Agrarian Plain, in Southern Portugal Desidério Batista, Manuela Guerreiro, Miguel Reimão Costa, Bernardete Sequeira, Marisa Cesário and Dora Agapito 10. Historical Water Management Systems and Sustainable Cultural Tourism: The Case Study of Altiplano de Granada (Spain) José María Martín Civantos, Elena Correa Jiménez and María Teresa Bonet García 11. Ancient Paths to the Future: An Integrated Approach to Territorial Communities and Entrepreneurship Vincent Guichard and Flore Coppin 12. Measuring Rural Tourist Behaviour and Engagement: Inside the Mind of the Visitor Sabine Gebert Persson, John Östh, Mikael Gidhagen, Marina Toger and Anna-Carin Nordvall 13. Cultural Tourism, Cutting Edge Technologies and Participatory Planning in the Context of Worth-Living Integrated Development Vaios Kotsios and Sotiris Tsoukarelis 14. Experimental Reconstruction, Cultural Memory and Cultural Tourism: Vlach Minority Heritage in the Upper Vjosa Valley, Southern Albania Eglantina Serjani and Ardit Miti 15. Community Genealogy as a Tool for Heritage Tourism John Tierney, Maurizio Toscano and Amanda Slattery

Notă biografică

Karol Jan Borowiecki is Professor of Economics at the University of Southern Denmark.
Antonella Fresa is Director of Implementations at Promoter srl, Vice-president of Photoconsortium International Association and contracted professor of Tourism Science at University of Pisa, Italy.
José María Martín Civantos is Professor of Medieval History and Archaeology at the University of Granada, Spain.

Descriere

Cultural tourism can play an important role in social and territorial cohesion. Focusing on European peripheral regions, this book illuminates the importance of local communities in heritage management for sustainable development.