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Abstract of Articles of TRR 25(1), 2000
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| Heritage,
Tourism and Places: A Review
(G.J.
Ashworth) |
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The
subject of this review is the relationship between three
phenomena, heritage, tourism, and its context of places.
This triangular relationship has been viewed in three main
ways namely as automatically harmonious, inevitably in conflict
or potentially sustainable. The basis for a sustainable
heritage tourism can be investigated in two directions.
First by examining the management of heritage for tourists
which requires answers to the questions, ‘why are
tourists interested in heritage?’ and ‘how do
tourists use heritage?’ Secondly heritage tourism
can be managed for the attainment of local objectives, frequently
local economic development, which requires investigation
of the relationship between heritage and places and between
heritage tourism and local economies. The extent to which
these questions have been posed and answered in the research
literature is reviewed.
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