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18 results with keyword: 'tourism management at unesco world heritage sites'

Tourism Management at UNESCO World Heritage Sites

The European Tourism Indicator System (ETIS) (European Commission, 2013) is a methodology developed by the European Commission that provides a tool to improve

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An Introduction to Anarchism in Archaeology

Social Organization of North American Social Organization of North American UNESCO World Heritage Cultural Sites UNESCO World Heritage Cultural Sites..

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Storytelling Experiences by Millennial Tourists in UNESCO Heritage Centers

Cultural Tourism in Portugal Cultural Tourists World Heritage by UNESCO World Heritage Historical Centers (WHHC) Intangible Heritage Tourism Experience and Storytelling

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Assessment of Tourism Competitive Advantage of UNESCO World Heritage Sites in Tanzania: A case study of Serengeti National Park from 2000-2018

It is through understanding; this study was carried out to assess tourism competitive advantage of UNESCO world heritage sites in Tanzania with special focus on

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CURRICULUM VITAE COLLINS C. CHIPOTE

(2011), World Heritage Sites Capacity Assessment Consultancy Report on 20 Anglophone Natural World Heritage Sites Design Workshop African Nature Programme UNESCO Paris, France. 2007

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Professor Una McMahon-Beattie is the Head of Department of Hospitality and Tourism Management at the Ulster University.

He has published in following areas: heritage tourism, national parks and tourism, community-led tourism, tourism in turbulent environments, dark heritage, World Heritage Sites

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Communicating World Heritage to global audiences of travelers. ECREA 2018 special panel report

(USI Università della Svizzera italiana, UNESCO Chair in ICT to develop and promote sustainable tourism in World Heritage Sites, Lugano, Switzerland) Cantoni, L.. (USI

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China. Breda, the. Breda University of Applied Sciences. Netherlands. Netherlands. Netherlands

2009 Heritage planning in reverse: no heritage without users, Macao, China Paper presented at 2nd UNESCO-ICCROM Asin Academy for Heritage Management Conference Urban Heritage

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Visitor Management Plan and Sustainable Culture Tourism

Keywords: World Heritage Sites; Sustainable Culture Tourism; Visitor Management Plan; Cairo Citadel.. By generating revenue and drawing world attention to its

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Management Plans for the UNESCO World Heritage Sites, Governance and Training

Passiamo  adesso  alla  descrizione  di  qualche  progetto  ulteriore  che  abbiamo

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Building Guidelines for UNESCO World Heritage Sites Apps

To build the guidelines, this research compared literature-based guidelines to industry-based ones, extracted from a vast compendium of available apps dedicated to

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Evaluating the Success of UNESCO World Heritage Sites

UNESCO World Heritage Site’s indicators of success and the tools used to measure this mainly focus on the maintenance of the site’s Outstanding Universal Value, its

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Cultural heritage protection system in Japan: current issues and prospects for the future

Government of Japan. In 1992, Japan ratified the UNESCO World Heritage Convention, and heritage sites in Japan have been added to the World Heritage List over the

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PANEL. On the other side there are anxieties due to lasting differences and inadequate inclusion of citizens and rural territories a

Previous senior roles: Chair of ICOMOS-UK Cultural Tourism Committee, Vice-President of ICOMOS International Cultural Tourism Committee:  UNESCO World Heritage

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Tourism statistics - update by Eurostat

 Exploratory work on using Wikipedia page views as a source (pilot project on UNESCO World Heritage Sites – closely linked to tourism?)  Web scraping to collect data

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QUARTERLY REVIEW JANUARY MARCH 2015

In the framework of the World Heritage and Sustainable Tourism Programme (WHSTP), the UNESCO World Heritage Centre (WHC) has developed a capacity building tool

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World Heritage and Sustainable Tourism SUSTAINABLE TOURISM CAPACITY BUILDING IN 4 AFRICAN WORLD HERITAGE DESTINATIONS. Initiation workshop

In the framework of the World Heritage and Sustainable Tourism Programme (WHSTP), the UNESCO World Heritage Centre (WHC) has developed a capacity building tool for site managers

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Destination Image of UNESCO World Heritage Sites in Malaysia

The emblem used also shows consistent branding strategies for promoting George Town as a UNESCO WH Sites that can be found not only on the road signs but also on the information

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