Managing heritage and cultural tourism resources / J. Timothy Dallen .

By: Dallen J. TimothyMaterial type: TextTextPublication details: Aldershot, Hants, England ; Burlington, VT : Ashgate, 2007Description: xxv, 425 p. ; 26 cmISBN: 9780754627043 (hc : alk. paper)Subject(s): Heritage tourism -- ManagementDDC classification: 910.68
Contents:
Contents Acknowledgements Chapter 1 - Introduction - Managing Heritage and Cultural Tourism Resources Chapter 2 - C. Aas, A. Ladkin and J. Fletcher (2005), Stakeholder Collaboration and Heritage Management, Annals of Tourism Research, 32, pp. 28-48. Chapter 3 - G.J. Ashworth and J.E. Tunbridge (1999), Old Cities, New Pasts: Heritage Planning in Selected Cities of Central Europe, GeoJournal, 49, pp. 105-116. Chapter 4 - N.K. Austin (2002), Managing Heritage Attractions: Marketing Challenges at Sensitive Historical Sites, International Journal of Tourism Research, 4(6), pp. 447-57. Chapter 5 - S.W. Boyd and D.J. Timothy (2001), Developing Partnerships: Tools for Interpretation and Management of World Heritage Sites, Tourism Recreation Research, 26(1), pp. 47-53. Chapter 6 - B. Bramwell and B. Lane (1993), Interpretation and Sustainable Tourism: The potential and the Pitfalls, Journal of Sustainable Tourism, 1(2), pp. 71-80. Chapter 7 - A. Caffyn and J. Lutz (1999), Developing the Heritage Tourism Product in Multi-ethnic Cities¿, Tourism Management, 20, pp. 213-21. Chapter 8 - A. Carr (2004), ¿Mountain Places, Cultural Spaces: The Interpretation of Culturally Significant Landscapes, Journal of Sustainable Tourism, 12(5), pp. 432-59. Chapter 9 - B. Carter and G. Grimwade (1997), Balancing Use and Preservation in Cultural Heritage Management, International Journal of Heritage Studies, 3(1), pp. 45-53. Chapter 10 - A. Darnell P. Johnson and B. Thomas (1990) ¿Beamish museum¿Modelling Visitor Flows, Tourism Management, 11(3), pp. 251-257. Chapter 11 - P. Dyer, L. Aberdeen and S. Schuler (2003), ¿Tourism Impacts on An Australian Indigenous Community: A Djabugay Case Study¿, Tourism Management, 24(1), pp. 83-95. Chapter 12 - A. Fyall and B. Garrod (1998), Heritage Tourism: At What Price?, Managing Leisure, 3, pp. 213-28. Chapter 13 - B. Garrod and A. Fyall (2000), ¿Managing Heritage Tourism¿, Annals of Tourism Research, 27, pp. 682-708. Chapter 14 - M.P. Hampton (2005), Heritage, Local Communities and Economic Development¿, Annals of Tourism Research, 32, pp. 735-59. Chapter 15 - J. Henderson (2000), Attracting Tourists to Singapore¿s Chinatown: A Case Study in Conservation and Promotion, Tourism Management, 21(5), pp. 525-34. Chapter 16 - P.S.Y. Ho and B. McKercher (2004), Managing Heritage Resources as Tourism Products¿, Asia Pacific Journal of Tourism Research, 9(3), pp. 255-66. Chapter 17 - D.G. Johnson and J. Sullivan (1993), Economic Impacts of Civil War Battlefield Preservation: An Ex-ante Evaluation, Journal of Travel Research, 32(1), pp. 21-29. Chapter 18 - J.J. Lennon and M. Foley (1999), Interpretation of the Unimaginable: The U.S. Holocaust Memorial Museum, Washington, D.C., and Dark Tourism, Journal of Travel Research, 38(1), pp. 46-50. Chapter 19 - D. Light (1992), Bilingual Heritage Interpretation in Wales, Scottish Geographical Magazine, 108(3), pp. 179-183. Chapter 20 - D. Light (1995),Visitor Use of Interpretive Media at Heritage Sites, Leisure Studies, 14, pp. 133-149. Chapter 21 - G. McGrath (2004), Including the Outsiders: the Contribution of Guides to Integrated Heritage Tourism Management in Cusco, Southern Peru¿, Current Issues in Tourism, 7(4/5), pp. 426-32. Chapter 22 - S. Millar (1989), Heritage Management for Heritage Tourism, Tourism Management, 10, pp. 9-14. Chapter 23 - G. Moscardo (1996), Mindful Visitors: Heritage and Tourism, Annals of Tourism Research, 23, pp. 376-97. Chapter 24 - G. Moscardo and P.L. Pearce (1999), Understanding Ethnic Tourists, Annals of Tourism Research, 26(2), pp. 416-34. Chapter 25 - B. Prideaux and L. Kininmont (1999), Tourism and Heritage are Not Strangers: A Study of Opportunities for Rural Heritage Museums to Maximize Tourist Visitation, Journal of Travel Research, 37(1), pp. 299-303. Chapter 26 - E.M. Reussner (2003), Strategic Management for Visitor-Oriented Museums, International Journal of Cultural Policy, 9(1), pp. 95-108. Chapter 27 - F. Simpson (1999), Tourist Impact in the Historic Centre of Prague: Resident and Visitor Perceptions of the Historic Built Environment¿, Geographical Journal, 165(2), pp. 173-183. Chapter 28 - T.R. Slater (1984), Preservation, Conservation and Planning in Historic Towns, Geographical Journal, 150(3), pp. 322-334. Chapter 29 - G. Stansfield (1983), Heritage and Interpretation, Museums Journal, 83, pp. 47-51. Chapter 30 - T.Tohmo (2005), Economic Impacts of Cultural Events on Local Economies: An Imput-output Analysis of the Kaustinen Folk Music Festival, Tourism Economics, 11(3): 431-51. Chapter 31 - D.L. Uzzell (1996), Creating Place Identity through Heritage Interpretation, International Journal of Heritage Studies, 1(4), pp. 219-28. Chapter 32 - R. Wigle (1994), Making History Seem Tempting: Marketing an Historic Site as a Visitor Attraction, Journal of Travel and Tourism Marketing, 3(2), pp. 95-101. Index
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Contents
Acknowledgements
Chapter 1 - Introduction - Managing Heritage and Cultural Tourism Resources
Chapter 2 - C. Aas, A. Ladkin and J. Fletcher (2005), Stakeholder Collaboration and Heritage Management, Annals of Tourism Research, 32, pp. 28-48.
Chapter 3 - G.J. Ashworth and J.E. Tunbridge (1999), Old Cities, New Pasts: Heritage Planning in Selected Cities of Central Europe, GeoJournal, 49, pp. 105-116.
Chapter 4 - N.K. Austin (2002), Managing Heritage Attractions: Marketing Challenges at Sensitive Historical Sites, International Journal of Tourism Research, 4(6), pp. 447-57.
Chapter 5 - S.W. Boyd and D.J. Timothy (2001), Developing Partnerships: Tools for Interpretation and Management of World Heritage Sites, Tourism Recreation Research, 26(1), pp. 47-53.
Chapter 6 - B. Bramwell and B. Lane (1993), Interpretation and Sustainable Tourism: The potential and the Pitfalls, Journal of Sustainable Tourism, 1(2), pp. 71-80.
Chapter 7 - A. Caffyn and J. Lutz (1999), Developing the Heritage Tourism Product in Multi-ethnic Cities¿, Tourism Management, 20, pp. 213-21.
Chapter 8 - A. Carr (2004), ¿Mountain Places, Cultural Spaces: The Interpretation of Culturally Significant Landscapes, Journal of Sustainable Tourism, 12(5), pp. 432-59.
Chapter 9 - B. Carter and G. Grimwade (1997), Balancing Use and Preservation in Cultural Heritage Management, International Journal of Heritage Studies, 3(1), pp. 45-53.
Chapter 10 - A. Darnell P. Johnson and B. Thomas (1990) ¿Beamish museum¿Modelling Visitor Flows, Tourism Management, 11(3), pp. 251-257.
Chapter 11 - P. Dyer, L. Aberdeen and S. Schuler (2003), ¿Tourism Impacts on An Australian Indigenous Community: A Djabugay Case Study¿, Tourism Management, 24(1), pp. 83-95.
Chapter 12 - A. Fyall and B. Garrod (1998), Heritage Tourism: At What Price?, Managing Leisure, 3, pp. 213-28.
Chapter 13 - B. Garrod and A. Fyall (2000), ¿Managing Heritage Tourism¿, Annals of Tourism Research, 27, pp. 682-708.
Chapter 14 - M.P. Hampton (2005), Heritage, Local Communities and Economic Development¿, Annals of Tourism Research, 32, pp. 735-59.
Chapter 15 - J. Henderson (2000), Attracting Tourists to Singapore¿s Chinatown: A Case Study in Conservation and Promotion, Tourism Management, 21(5), pp. 525-34.
Chapter 16 - P.S.Y. Ho and B. McKercher (2004), Managing Heritage Resources as Tourism Products¿, Asia Pacific Journal of Tourism Research, 9(3), pp. 255-66.
Chapter 17 - D.G. Johnson and J. Sullivan (1993), Economic Impacts of Civil War Battlefield Preservation: An Ex-ante Evaluation, Journal of Travel Research, 32(1), pp. 21-29.
Chapter 18 - J.J. Lennon and M. Foley (1999), Interpretation of the Unimaginable: The U.S. Holocaust Memorial Museum, Washington, D.C., and Dark Tourism, Journal of Travel Research, 38(1), pp. 46-50.
Chapter 19 - D. Light (1992), Bilingual Heritage Interpretation in Wales, Scottish Geographical Magazine, 108(3), pp. 179-183.
Chapter 20 - D. Light (1995),Visitor Use of Interpretive Media at Heritage Sites, Leisure Studies, 14, pp. 133-149.
Chapter 21 - G. McGrath (2004), Including the Outsiders: the Contribution of Guides to Integrated Heritage Tourism Management in Cusco, Southern Peru¿, Current Issues in Tourism, 7(4/5), pp. 426-32.
Chapter 22 - S. Millar (1989), Heritage Management for Heritage Tourism, Tourism Management, 10, pp. 9-14.
Chapter 23 - G. Moscardo (1996), Mindful Visitors: Heritage and Tourism, Annals of Tourism Research, 23, pp. 376-97.
Chapter 24 - G. Moscardo and P.L. Pearce (1999), Understanding Ethnic Tourists, Annals of Tourism Research, 26(2), pp. 416-34.
Chapter 25 - B. Prideaux and L. Kininmont (1999), Tourism and Heritage are Not Strangers: A Study of Opportunities for Rural Heritage Museums to Maximize Tourist Visitation, Journal of Travel Research, 37(1), pp. 299-303.
Chapter 26 - E.M. Reussner (2003), Strategic Management for Visitor-Oriented Museums, International Journal of Cultural Policy, 9(1), pp. 95-108.
Chapter 27 - F. Simpson (1999), Tourist Impact in the Historic Centre of Prague: Resident and Visitor Perceptions of the Historic Built Environment¿, Geographical Journal, 165(2), pp. 173-183.
Chapter 28 - T.R. Slater (1984), Preservation, Conservation and Planning in Historic Towns, Geographical Journal, 150(3), pp. 322-334.
Chapter 29 - G. Stansfield (1983), Heritage and Interpretation, Museums Journal, 83, pp. 47-51.
Chapter 30 - T.Tohmo (2005), Economic Impacts of Cultural Events on Local Economies: An Imput-output Analysis of the Kaustinen Folk Music Festival, Tourism Economics, 11(3): 431-51.
Chapter 31 - D.L. Uzzell (1996), Creating Place Identity through Heritage Interpretation, International Journal of Heritage Studies, 1(4), pp. 219-28.
Chapter 32 - R. Wigle (1994), Making History Seem Tempting: Marketing an Historic Site as a Visitor Attraction, Journal of Travel and Tourism Marketing, 3(2), pp. 95-101.
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