Cultural tourism
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Cultural tourism
Routledge, 2020
Third edition
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Includes bibliographical references and index
Summary: "Cultural Tourism remains the only book to bridge the gap between cultural tourism and cultural and heritage management. The first edition illustrated how heritage and tourism goals can be integrated in a management and marketing framework to produce sustainable cultural tourism. The current edition takes this further to base the discussion of cultural tourism in the theory and practice of cultural and heritage management (CM and CHM), under the understanding that for tourism to thrive, a balanced approach to the resource base it uses must be maintained. An 'umbrella approach' to cultural tourism represents a unique feature of the book, proposing solutions to achieve an optimal outcome for all sectors. Reflecting the many important developments in the field this new edition has been completely revised and updated in the following ways: New content on increasingly relevant topics including; sustainability, climate change, the threat of de-globalisation, overtourism and social media; New sections on ex
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Contents of Works
- Introduction: Defining cultural tourism
- Challenges in achieving sustainable cultural tourism
- Issues, benefits, risks and costs
- Cultural heritage management principles and practice (with special reference to World Heritage)
- Tangible cultural heritage
- Intangible cultural heritage and creative arts
- How tourism works
- The cultural tourism market : a cultural tourism typology
- Tourism attraction system, markers and gatekeepers
- Cultural tourism products
- Assessing product potential
- Market appeal/robusticity matrix : a site specific auditing tool
- Framework for understanding what is necessary for a successful attraction
- Applying planning and management frameworks
- Experience creation