This chapter examines how canals and canal precincts have enjoyed a resurgence in interest as heritage sites. The chapter also suggests how canals can be described in terms of the elements of the landscapes through which they pass and proposes a model to explain the transformation of canal systems from transport corridors into tourism resources. A triple bottom line approach is suggested as a useful framework for the study of canal tourism. Issues that the reborn canal sector may have to face in the future are also considered
Canal du Midi, a revolutionary man-made waterway and trading route from the XVII century, is one of ...
Surface freshwaters system management can be considered as one of the most relevant issues affecting...
City waterways are a valuable part of our cultural heritage. Over the years the usage has changed fr...
This chapter examines how canals and canal precincts have enjoyed a resurgence in interest as herita...
The paper discusses the restoration of the canals and its contribution to the tourism/leisure space ...
Recent interest in travel along European waterways has revived a form of passenger transport that pr...
Water control and management have been fundamental to the building of human civilisation. In Europe,...
Taking the Hangzhou section of the Grand Canal in China as a case study, this research develops an a...
Canals constructed in the eighteenth and nineteenth centuries played a very important part in the in...
Heritage trails are an important route into accessing the histories of waterways. They are a multifa...
In the last decade, there has been growing interest in tourism studies related to rivers and histori...
The Rideau Canal, located between Kingston and Ottawa, Canada, has been a World Heritage Site since ...
The main aim of this article is to investigate the management process in the transformation of indus...
The Chinese Grand Canal, contrived in the late thirteenth century to provide a safe route to the cap...
Canal du Midi, a revolutionary man-made waterway and trading route from the XVII century, is one of ...
Surface freshwaters system management can be considered as one of the most relevant issues affecting...
City waterways are a valuable part of our cultural heritage. Over the years the usage has changed fr...
This chapter examines how canals and canal precincts have enjoyed a resurgence in interest as herita...
The paper discusses the restoration of the canals and its contribution to the tourism/leisure space ...
Recent interest in travel along European waterways has revived a form of passenger transport that pr...
Water control and management have been fundamental to the building of human civilisation. In Europe,...
Taking the Hangzhou section of the Grand Canal in China as a case study, this research develops an a...
Canals constructed in the eighteenth and nineteenth centuries played a very important part in the in...
Heritage trails are an important route into accessing the histories of waterways. They are a multifa...
In the last decade, there has been growing interest in tourism studies related to rivers and histori...
The Rideau Canal, located between Kingston and Ottawa, Canada, has been a World Heritage Site since ...
The main aim of this article is to investigate the management process in the transformation of indus...
The Chinese Grand Canal, contrived in the late thirteenth century to provide a safe route to the cap...
Canal du Midi, a revolutionary man-made waterway and trading route from the XVII century, is one of ...
Surface freshwaters system management can be considered as one of the most relevant issues affecting...
City waterways are a valuable part of our cultural heritage. Over the years the usage has changed fr...