Even though it is rather difficult to study motivation (Huang, 2010), there are two frequently used approaches; one is to asked respondents to indicate their level of agreement to motivational statements using a likert-scale and the ...
CORE CONCEPTS In all jurisdictions, cultural heritage management is the more widely recognized term, except in the United States, where cultural resource management is in common usage (Pearson and Sullivan 1995; Macintosh 1999).
... is used commonly in most jurisdictions, except in the United States, where the terms 'cultural resource management' and sometimes 'heritage resource stewardship' are used (Pearson and Sullivan 1995: 4; NPS Managing cultural assets.
Unesco states that what makes World Heritage Sites exceptional is their universal application , irrespective of the ... 0000 Box 4.2 : South African World Heritage Sites Since becoming a State Party to the World Heritage Convention in ...
Cultural Tourism remains the only book to bridge the gap between cultural tourism and cultural and heritage management.
With contributions from international experts, this book provides a broad discussion of cultural tourism as a concept and the way it is implemented in diverse regions around the world.
Cultural tourism is not only a major industry but also a support for national identity and a means for preserving heritage.
Cultural Tourism presents a unique view of global and local cultural tourism issues in four main sections. The first part is a collection of discussions on the tensions caused by globalization, with an emphasis on the issue of authenticity.
Cultural Tourism: Global and Local Perspectives brings together in one volume interdisciplinary explora
Bob McKercher is the first author listed on the title page of the previous edition.
Cultural Tourism is the first book to combine the different perspectives of tourism management and cultural heritage management.
Cultural Tourism remains the only book to bridge the gap between cultural tourism and cultural and heritage management. This edition bases the discussion of cultural tourism in the theory and practice of cultural and heritage management.
Cultural tourism is not only a major industry but also a support for national identity and a means for preserving heritage.