World Heritage Sites and Tourism. Global and Local Relations
Eds. Laurent Bourdeau, Maria Gravari-Barbas, Mike Robinson
London-New York 2017
Routledge
Liczba stron: 206
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World Heritage Sites and Tourism. Global and Local Relations
Od wydawcy:
Not all World Heritage Sites have people living within or close by their boundaries, but many do. The
designation of World Heritage status brings a new dimension to the functioning of local communities and
particularly through tourism. Too many tourists accentuated by the World Heritage label, or in some cases
not enough tourists, despite anticipation of increased numbers, can act to disrupt and disturb relations
within a community and between communities. Either way, tourism can be seen as a form of activity that
can generate interest and concern as it is played out within World Heritage Sites. But the relationships
that World Heritage Sites and their consequent tourism share with communities are not just a function
of the number of tourists. The relationships are complex and ever changing as the communities themselves
change and are built upon long-standing and wider contextual factors that stretch beyond tourism.
This volume, drawing upon a wide range of international cases relating to some 33 World Heritage Sites,
reveals the multiple dimensions of the relations that exist between the sites and local communities.
The designation of the sites can create, obscure and heighten the power relations between different parts
of a community, between different communities and between the tourism and the heritage sector. Increasingly,
the management of World Heritage is not only about the management of buildings and landscapes but about
managing the communities that live and work in or near them.
Spis treści:
1: Tourism at World Heritage Sites: Community Ambivalence
(Maria Gravari-Barbas, Mike Robinson, Laurent Bourdeau)
2: World Heritage as a Revitalization Movement: Managing Local and Global Tourism in UNESCO’s Heritage-scape
(Michael A. Di Giovine)
3: Responsible Tourism and Poverty: The Porters of the Inca Trail
(James Rollefson, Carolina Espinoza Camus and Alexandra Arellano)
4: Machu Picchu: an Andean Utopia for the 21st Century?
(Amy Cox Hall)
5: Interrogating the "Universal" in St. Lucia’s Piton Management Area
(Jennifer C. Lutton and Gregor Williams)
6: Archaeological Replica Vendors and an Alternative History of a Mexican Heritage Site: The Case of
Monte Albán
(Ronda L. Brulotte)
7: Indigenous Perspectives on Ownership and Management of Yucatecan Archaelogical Sites
(Stephanie J. Litka)
8: World Heritage, Tourism Development, and Identity Politics at the Tsodilo Hills
(Rachel F. Giraudo)
9: Tourism Community Involvement Strategy for the Living World Heritage Site of Hampi, India: A Case
Study
(Bernhard Bauer, Nitin Sinha, Michele Trimarchi and Vincenzo Zappino)
10: Reconstructing Biodiversity for Tourism Development: Ethnographic Accounts from a World Heritage
Site in the Making
(Carsten Wergin)
11: Post-inscription Challenges: Renegotiation World Heritage Management in the Laponia Area in Northern
Sweden
(Patrick Brouder)
12: The Level of Societal Reproduction as a Predictor of Visitation: Lessons from World Heritage Sites
in the United States
(Linda Joyce Forristal)
13: Looking Back Towards the Future: Historical Analysis of Machu Picchu Planning Documents as a Key
to Site Conservation
(Evan R. Ward)
14: Shandong Province and Tourism: An Examination of World Heritage Sites
(Ina Freeman and He Sun)
15: The Valuation of Protected Areas: Tourists in Chitwan National Park, Nepal
(Jennifer Michelle Cook and Michal J. Bardecki)
16: the Impact of Tourism on Latin American World Heritage Towns
(Alfredo Conti)
17: Visitor Management in Sensitive Historic Landscapes: Strategies to Avoid Conflict in Hadrian’s
Wall World Heritage Site
(David McGlade)
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