In over thirty years of its existence, World Heritage has proven to be very popular. It attracted the attention of not only the heritage professionals, but also of tourists, the tourism industry and scholars. It seems that as World Heritage was becoming popular among tourists, it was also gaining momentum in scholarly research. Based on an interdisciplinary study undertaken on a global level, this paper explores the issues and debates surrounding World Heritage and its future as seen by heritage professionals rather than the local population, governmental bodies, tourists or the tourism industry. In seeking to include the voices that are often left unheard in scholarly research, this study had a sample of 180 heritage professionals based in...
Written by the author of The Heritage-scape: UNESCO, World Heritage and Tourism (Lexington 2009), th...
The UNESCO World Heritage List has been lauded as a successful tourism attraction brand that motiva...
The complex issues of conservation, politics, tourism management and ownership have emerged as criti...
In over thirty years of its existence, World Heritage has proven to be very popular. It attracted th...
In over thirty years of its existence, World Heritage has proven to be very popular. It attracted th...
In over thirty years of its existence, World Heritage has proven to be very popular. It attracted th...
Cultural heritage is a Western phenomenon that is rooted within European traditions of museology. Th...
In this issue, Professor Helaine Silverman critically examines UNESCO and World Heritage Sites. She ...
The relationship between heritage and tourism at Word Heritage Sites is thought to be particularly p...
World Heritage Sites (WHSs) have been increasingly the subject of tourism research over the past thr...
The UNESCO World Heritage List contains the 900 most treasured Sites of humanity’s culture and land...
The proposed paper will present an exploratory study of World Heritage Sites (WHS) for tourism use. ...
Residents support for sustainable tourism development is crucial especially when it comes to area de...
The 1972 World Heritage Convention is the most universal legal instrument in heritage conservation w...
The UNESCO World Heritage Convention was signed in 1972 with the purpose of protecting cultural and ...
Written by the author of The Heritage-scape: UNESCO, World Heritage and Tourism (Lexington 2009), th...
The UNESCO World Heritage List has been lauded as a successful tourism attraction brand that motiva...
The complex issues of conservation, politics, tourism management and ownership have emerged as criti...
In over thirty years of its existence, World Heritage has proven to be very popular. It attracted th...
In over thirty years of its existence, World Heritage has proven to be very popular. It attracted th...
In over thirty years of its existence, World Heritage has proven to be very popular. It attracted th...
Cultural heritage is a Western phenomenon that is rooted within European traditions of museology. Th...
In this issue, Professor Helaine Silverman critically examines UNESCO and World Heritage Sites. She ...
The relationship between heritage and tourism at Word Heritage Sites is thought to be particularly p...
World Heritage Sites (WHSs) have been increasingly the subject of tourism research over the past thr...
The UNESCO World Heritage List contains the 900 most treasured Sites of humanity’s culture and land...
The proposed paper will present an exploratory study of World Heritage Sites (WHS) for tourism use. ...
Residents support for sustainable tourism development is crucial especially when it comes to area de...
The 1972 World Heritage Convention is the most universal legal instrument in heritage conservation w...
The UNESCO World Heritage Convention was signed in 1972 with the purpose of protecting cultural and ...
Written by the author of The Heritage-scape: UNESCO, World Heritage and Tourism (Lexington 2009), th...
The UNESCO World Heritage List has been lauded as a successful tourism attraction brand that motiva...
The complex issues of conservation, politics, tourism management and ownership have emerged as criti...