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Cultural Heritage as an Engine of Sustainable Development in the Tourism Sector

In: Engines of Economic Prosperity

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  • Constantinos-Vasilios Priporas

    (Middlesex University)

  • Shasha Zhao

    (University of Surrey)

  • Marina Papanastassiou

    (University of Leeds (CIBUL))

  • Simon Best

    (Middlesex University)

Abstract

The term “heritage” seems to have different meanings. Hewison (The heritage industry: Britain in a climate of decline. Methuen, 1987) states that heritage is derived from past images of history transmitted into current reality. Park (Annals of Tourism Research 37:116–135, 2010) describes heritage as an essential part of national representation and linked it to symbolic foundations of the nationhood process and identityIdentity. However, heritage is not only a tangible representation of the past, as intangible heritage also plays a role by manifesting diverse symbolic meanings and spiritual embodiments (Park, Annals of Tourism Research 37:116–135, 2010). At the same time, cultural tourism refers to a segment of the tourism industry that places special focus on heritage and cultural attraction (Remoaldo et al., Tourism and Hospitality Research 14:206–218, 2014).

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  • Constantinos-Vasilios Priporas & Shasha Zhao & Marina Papanastassiou & Simon Best, 2021. "Cultural Heritage as an Engine of Sustainable Development in the Tourism Sector," Springer Books, in: Meltem Ince-Yenilmez & Burak Darici (ed.), Engines of Economic Prosperity, chapter 0, pages 193-208, Springer.
  • Handle: RePEc:spr:sprchp:978-3-030-76088-5_11
    DOI: 10.1007/978-3-030-76088-5_11
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