
The Innovative Pathway on Sustainable Culture Tourism
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Product details:
- Publisher Springer
- Date of Publication 5 July 2025
- Number of Volumes 1 pieces, Book
- ISBN 9783031867446
- Binding Hardback
- No. of pages335 pages
- Size 279x210 mm
- Language English
- Illustrations 16 Illustrations, black & white; 100 Illustrations, color 700
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This book explores how tourism can drive positive change in our world. It explorers at the important connections between sustainability, tourism, and cultural preservation, showing how these elements interact and influence each other. By examining the effects of tourism on local communities and environments, it emphasizes that responsible tourism can truly be a force for good. This book features case studies from countries like Saudi Arabia, Portugal, and China. These examples illustrations show innovative approaches to support local communities while preserving their cultural heritage. Each case study offers a look at how tourism can help enhance social and economic development while also keeping a balance between cultural and environmental needs. This book is for everyone—policymakers, scholars, and industry professionals alike. It brings together ideas from various fields and provides practical strategies for responsible tourism. By inviting readers to rethink tourism’s role in our increasingly globalized world, it highlights its potential to encourage environmental stewardship and strengthen local identities, ensuring that travel enriches our lives and helps preserve the cultural and natural treasures we hold dear.
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Part 1. Sustainability in tourism: Challenges and strategies.- Chapter 1: Embracing Degrowth: A Sustainable Approach to Strategic Planning in Tourism Destinations.- Chapter 2: A nature-based sustainable academic event: White Sands National Park, New Mexico, US.- Chapter 3: Sustainable Tourism Practices in Jordan Protected Areas: Strategies, Technology, and Stakeholder Perspectives.- Chapter 4: Assessing the Challenges of a Talaba Eco-Park and Exploring Opportunities as a Sustainable Community-Based Tourism Destination.- Chapter 5: The Development of Sustainable Tourism: analysing the perceptions of residents in the city of Oporto (Portugal).- Part 2. Cultural heritage and community: Synergy and sustainability.- Chapter 6: HERITAGE CONSERVATION AND TOURISM DEVELOPMENT IN SAUDI ARABIA: THE CASE OF HISTORIC JEDDAH.- Chapter 7: The Dying and The Reviving: The perceived community resilience of long-term residents under the development of ethnic tourism in Bai ghetto Dali in Yunnan province, China.- Chapter 8: Tourism, Museums and Territory: management and enhancement of heritage resources.- Chapter 9: Making sense of CH as a dynamic entity: observing Venice through the lenses of its erratic heritage.- Chapter 10: Nova Gorica and Gorizia Culture Capital 2025: Opportunity for Tourism enhancement or for Heritage Preservation?.- Chapter 11: Tourism and its impacts: an analysis of the perceptions of residents of Vila do Conde (Portugal).- Chapter 12: Tourist routes in geoparks: The image of the Vis Archipelago geopark (Croatia) from the perspective of the tourist supply.- Chapter 13: Traditional crafts, community engagement and creative tourism: Supporting traditional pottery-making in Crete, Greece.- Chapter 14: The Role of the Local Community in Implementing the Human Circular Tourism: Recommendations, Actions, and Multidimensional Indicators.- Chapter 15: The Touristic Potential of Castrejo Heritage – The Route of Northwestern Portugal’s Castros.- Part 3: Trends and dynamics of tourism.- Chapter 16: Branding Abu Dhabi: an overview.- Chapter 17: Determinants of Development and Contemporary Trends of Leisure Services.- Chapter 18: Integrated HIA Framework to Assess the Transformation of Vernacular Settlements into Tourist Accommodations Combining Tangible and Intangible Factors.- Chapter 19: Learn, stay, work & play. The ‘third place’ of Amsterdam’s architectures of (hybrid) hospitality.- Chapter 20: Can Leadership Styles Affect the Integration to Change and the Commitment to Change? A Case-Study on Employees of Greek Four and Five-Star Hotels.- Chapter21: TOURISM IN DOURO AND AROUND MONCORVO: NEW OPPORTUNITIES.- Chapter 22: Analyzing the dynamics of supply and demand and the impact on a country's economy over the last 5 years: the case of Poland.- Chapter 23: Visitors’ perception of tourist attraction: the case study of Island Koločep, Croatia.- Chapter 24: Organic Solidarity Tourism in a Small Village.- Chapter 25: The Influence Of Social Networks On The Selection Of A Tourist Destination.- Chapter 26: Innovations in cultural tourism for the revitalization of peripheral territories - The case study of San Pellegrino in Alpe.- Chapter 27: Exploration of the Transformation and Development Path of Cultural Resource Management Type Linpan under the Background of Rural Revitalization — Empirical inspiration and thinking of the Daoming Bamboo Village.
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