Australia has 14 areas inscribed on the UNESCO World Heritage list, on the basis of their globally outstanding natural and in some cases also cultural values. Many regard listing as prestigious and believe that it acts as a signalling device like a brand name. But to what extent and in what ways does the extra prestige bestowed by this listing translate into increased economic value for listed properties? This article deals with two main aspects of World Heritage listing. First, examines the hypothesis that World Heritage listing increases tourist visitation numbers, and available international visitor time-series data are examined to provide empirical evidence. It is found that although visitor numbers are likely to increase as a result of...
In the five years to 2004, ninety percent of Australians have participated in a nature-based activit...
The Wet Tropics World Heritage Area is an important resource for the Tropical North Queensland (TNQ...
Exploring destinations with significant cultural significance is gaining popularity among travelers ...
Australia has 14 areas inscribed on the UNESCO World Heritage list, on the basis of their globally o...
This article is primarily concerned with the economic consequences of World Heritage listing for the...
The paper deals with the relationship between the presence of world heritage sites in a country and ...
A time series of historical visitor data was used to test whether World Heritage Area (WHA) listing ...
The relationship between heritage and tourism at Word Heritage Sites is thought to be particularly p...
World Heritage listing aims to provide protection for the planet's most precious natural and cultura...
Governments and communities increasingly expect protected areas not only to act as conservation corn...
The World Heritage brand signals the best in protected areas. Certain destinations and places hold p...
Effects of World Heritage listing on visitation to a given destination have been widely debated but ...
The UNESCO World Heritage List has been lauded as a successful tourism attraction brand that motiva...
World Heritage Sites (WHSs) have been increasingly the subject of tourism research over the past thr...
Are World Heritage Sites being created for the protection of their cultural heritage or are they bei...
In the five years to 2004, ninety percent of Australians have participated in a nature-based activit...
The Wet Tropics World Heritage Area is an important resource for the Tropical North Queensland (TNQ...
Exploring destinations with significant cultural significance is gaining popularity among travelers ...
Australia has 14 areas inscribed on the UNESCO World Heritage list, on the basis of their globally o...
This article is primarily concerned with the economic consequences of World Heritage listing for the...
The paper deals with the relationship between the presence of world heritage sites in a country and ...
A time series of historical visitor data was used to test whether World Heritage Area (WHA) listing ...
The relationship between heritage and tourism at Word Heritage Sites is thought to be particularly p...
World Heritage listing aims to provide protection for the planet's most precious natural and cultura...
Governments and communities increasingly expect protected areas not only to act as conservation corn...
The World Heritage brand signals the best in protected areas. Certain destinations and places hold p...
Effects of World Heritage listing on visitation to a given destination have been widely debated but ...
The UNESCO World Heritage List has been lauded as a successful tourism attraction brand that motiva...
World Heritage Sites (WHSs) have been increasingly the subject of tourism research over the past thr...
Are World Heritage Sites being created for the protection of their cultural heritage or are they bei...
In the five years to 2004, ninety percent of Australians have participated in a nature-based activit...
The Wet Tropics World Heritage Area is an important resource for the Tropical North Queensland (TNQ...
Exploring destinations with significant cultural significance is gaining popularity among travelers ...