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Abstract of Articles of TRR 26(1), 2001
Theme: Tourism and Heritage Sites
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| Developing
Partnerships: Tools for Interpretation and Management of
World Heritage Sites
(Dr. Stephen W. Boyd and Dr. Dallen
J. Timothy) |
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Many
natural and cultural tourist attractions have been given
World Heritage Site (WHS) status. This designation, however,
has not always resulted in numbers of visitors increasing
as this is often influenced by other factors like marketing
and accessibility. Equally, there remain few world heritage
sites that have been placed on the danger list as a result
of over-visitation, which suggests that visitation is still
at levels where management can address and alleviate problems.
One method that offers potential in maintaining popular
tourist sites is the development of partnerships. This paper
proposes a model of partnership for WHS and presents a discussion,
using British and North American examples. Partnerships
are examined for protected and mixed-use settings, where
the scale involved ranges from local/regional to international.
Emphasis is directed at assessing partnerships as a tool
to assist site interpretation and general site management,
visitor management in particular. It is suggested that partnerships
need to be broad-based, encouraging empowerment of, and
cooperation between, stakeholders, accepting that they will
range from agency-led to grassroots initiatives and result
in public-private co-operative arrangements. It is also
argued that partnerships should not just exist at the management
level alone. Rather, they should filtrate down to the visitors
and be reflected in how they view and respect the site through
their understanding of its qualities.
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