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Legacy and Innovation

Integrating Cultural Heritage Conservation with Contemporary Tourism Management
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378 Seiten
Englisch
Springererscheint am02.12.20242024
By promoting cultural understanding, environmental stewardship, and inclusive community engagement, "Cultural Sustainable Tourism" paves the way for a more sustainable and responsible future in the tourism industry.This book provides a diverse range of case studies and research insights into various aspects of sustainable tourism.mehr

Produkt

KlappentextBy promoting cultural understanding, environmental stewardship, and inclusive community engagement, "Cultural Sustainable Tourism" paves the way for a more sustainable and responsible future in the tourism industry.This book provides a diverse range of case studies and research insights into various aspects of sustainable tourism.

Inhalt/Kritik

Inhaltsverzeichnis
Part I. Sustainable conservation and valorisation of cultural heritage.-  Chapter 1. Modeling the Cultural Tourism Development Dynamics in Calabria of Southern Italy.-  Chapter 2. Cultural Vitality and Community-Based Tourism Development: Evidence from Peripheral Areas in Greece.-  Chapter 3. Kadirli Ala Mosque mosaic restoration.-  Chapter 4. Collaboration of Culture Social Structure and Community Engagement for Returning the Tourism Industry in Nusa Dua Bali After The Covid19 Pandemic.-  Chapter 5. Evaluation of cultural assets in relation to the development of tourism using the example of the Vlora district in Albania.-  Chapter 6. Reviving Cultural and Heritage Life in Al-Mutanabi Street: The Role of Street Vendors and Soft Changes in Night Activities.-  Chapter 7. Tourism as a Tool for Safeguarding Architectural Heritage in the Republic of Moldova.-  Chapter 8. Mass Tourism, Cultural Heritage, and traditional values within citizen lifestyle in the city of Porto (Portugal). An Overview through HAC4CG project.-  Chapter 9: Co-creation as a tool of cultural heritage policy in sustainable tourism. Case of the Slovak Republic.-  Chapter 10. Living from art, culture, and tourism: the systemic dynamization of the fine Mata Ortiz pottery trade routes.-  Chapter 11. A Replica of Landmark with Regional Spirit: Research on Yunnan Railway Museum.-  Chapter 12. The tourism routes: the creation of a route in Santo Tirso (Portugal)  part 2: Contemporary aspects of tourism development and management.-  Chapter 13. Building the Future Heritage, Tourism and Media.-  Chapter 14. Gastronomy Trends: an Analysis of the Perception of Customers in Croatia.-  Chapter 15. Revitalization of the rural area through the development of winter tourism using the AHP method - A case study of Banja Luka.-  Chapter 16. Hospitality and Heritage Tourism Supply in the Northern Emirates.-  Chapter 17. Student nomadism in tourism context - attitudes of the international student segment.-  Chapter 18. Can Human Resource Training Affect the Integration and Success of Organizational Change? A Case-Study on Employees of Greek Four and Five Star Hotels.-  Chapter 19. Strategic leadership in tourism and hospitality: challenges of consumerism in times of crisis.-  Chapter 20. Strategic leadership and its effect on the integration and the success of organizational change on four and five star hotels.-  Chapter 21. Understanding the Vietnamese Young Domestic Tourists' Self-image congruence as motivations for their Destination Social responsibility towards circular economic development.-  Chapter 22. Tourism Event: the case of the Regueifa and Biscuit Fair of Valongo (Portugal).-  Chapter 23. Douro Valley tourists' perceptions of service quality: Using text to learn about the hospitality sector.- Chapter 24. Navigating the impact of the Covid-19 pandemic on the Greek tourism industry: Towards a sustainable development model.mehr

Schlagworte

Autor


Rui Alexandre Castanho holds an International Ph.D. on Sustainable Planning in Borderlands. Nowadays, he is a Professor at the WSB University, Poland, and a visitor Professor at the University of Johannesburg, South Africa. He is an European Climate Pact Ambassador. Besides, he completed a post-doc researcher on the GREAT Project, University of Azores, Ponta Delgada, Portugal. Furthermore, he collaborates with the ECIDES Research Group - University International of La Rioja (UNIR), Spain; VALORIZA - Research Center for the Enhancement of Endogenous Resources, Polytechnic Institute of Portalegre (IPP), Portugal; CITUR - Madeira - Centre for Tourism Research, Development and Innovation, Madeira, Portugal (Vice-coordinator); and AQUAGEO Research Group - University of Campinas (UNICAMP), Brazil. Moreover, he has Graduated in Green Spaces Engineering and Agricultural Engineering and holds a Master's Degree in Planning, Audit, and Control in Urban Green Spaces. He is also the author and/or editor of 20 books, more than a 120 indexed peer review papers, 80 indexed book chapters, 90 conference papers, and made several presentations worldwide academic events as keynote speaker. Tatjana Pivac Born in 1976 in Novi Sad. She graduated from the Faculty of Sciences, Novi Sad in 2000, received her MSc degree in 2004, and defended her PhD thesis in 2008. She was appointed Associate Professor in 2014, in the field of Tourism. She teaches at all levels of study at the Department of Geography, Tourism and Hotel Management. At the bachelor level she teaches the following courses: Cultural Heritage in Tourism, Selective Forms of Tourism, Excursion Tourism, Cultural Tourism, and Wine Tourism. At the master level she teaches the following courses: Introduction to Event Management and Cultural Events Management, and at the doctoral level she teaches Contemporary Forms of Tourism and Organization of Leisure and Events. She is a member of numerous commissions and working groups at the Faculty of Sciences: Organizing Committee of the International Meeting Contemporary Trends in Tourism, Hotel Management and Gastronomy, Self-evaluation and Quality Board, Master and Doctoral Studies Enrolment Commission at the Department of Geography, Tourism and Hotel Management, etc. She is the editor of an international scientific journal Tourism. She has participated in numerous national and international projects, reviewed a large number of papers in national and international journals. She has authored and co-authored over 100 scientific papers. Dr Ante Mandic is an assistant professor of sustainable tourism at the Faculty of Economics, Business and Tourism, University of Split, Croatia. He is also an affiliated faculty at the Human Dimensions of Natural Resources Department at Colorado State University. He serves as a manager of SmartCulTour Living Lab and an Associate Editor of the Journal of Ecotourism, and the Executive Committee member and coordinator of Knowledge development at the International Union for Conservation of Nature - World Commission for Protected Areas TAPAS. His teaching and research predominately focus on sustainable tourism development in nature-based destinations. He has published a number of academic papers and book chapters. His books on sustainable tourism in nature-based destinations were published with Springer Nature, Routledge and Edward Elgar. Dr Mandic has extensive experience working as a researcher or educator on international projects founded by INTERREG MEDITERRANEAN and HORIZON 2020 program.