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Polyxeni Moira, Anna Trono
Cultural Heritage Tourism and Circular Economy - Enhancing Identity, Visibility and Sustainability
Englisch · Fester Einband
Erscheint am 11.05.2026
Beschreibung
Recent trends in tourism have seen a decline in the traditional mass-consumption model, accompanied by a rise in a more segmented tourism to which local communities must adapt. The tourist is increasingly interested in the region as a source of material culture and nature and demands tailor-made holidays that match their specific expectations. Tourists moreover are increasingly well informed and aware of how they approach participation and what their social and ethical responsibilities are. Satisfaction must therefore be understood holistically, and that depends on the ability to offer alternatives in terms of greater enjoyability, pleasure and expectations.
This book sits at the nexus of an increasingly localized tourism and the concept of circular economy. It highlights how considerable cultural and natural heritage and excessive tourism demand makes the destinations less sustainable and requires organizational strategies that take account of the diversification of the goods and services on offer. The book explores the value to society of its cultural inheritance and stresses the participation of regional administrations and local communities in the safeguard of cultural heritage, supporting a participatory system of governance. Particular emphasis is placed on the founding and/or promotion of companies able to contribute to an economy that respects the cultural value of the regions and the development of sustainable tourism.
The volume is divided into four sections: The first, titled Cultural Identity and Tourism, addresses how local communities can turn cultural heritage assets into tourism assets. The second, called Cultural Heritage and Circular Economy for Regenerative Tourism, highlights the role of cultural heritage in order to create new value and meet the needs of tourists, using the principles of a circular economy. The third section, titled New Paradigm of Cultural and Natural Heritage for Sustainable Tourism, describes how the needs of tourists and host communities can be met in a sustainable manner. The fourth and last section, called Participatory Planning for Quality Tourism, presents case studies in engagement of communities in planning for heritage tourism.
Inhaltsverzeichnis
Introduction the transition of the tourism sector to a sustainable model.- Culture tourism and future risks of overtourism.- Chinatown in usera reflections on tourism and cultural heritage.- Cultural identity authenticity and tourism.- Developing sustainable tourism with identity and heritage. santo andré de teixido alicia (spain).-Sustainable tourism transition paths and circular economy strategies practices perspectives for the regeneration of territories.- Cultural circular and sustainable tourism.-Circular cultural tourism concept and benefits through theory and practice.-The nexus among sustainability circular economy and heritage in tourism.- Weaving the threads of authenticity cultural tourism and handcrafted heritage in zlatibor.-Touristic valorization of the steelworks in subachoque, as an industrial heritage for the diversification of tourism products.- Participatory planning for sustainable tourism example of planning and evaluation of the parenzana railway line.-Open farms agritourism wine tourism and the circular economy in albania.- masters of culture and community based tourism knowledge practices and tourist experiences in cariri (ceará/brazil).-Cemeteries as significant examples of cultural heritage tourism the case of the first cemetery of athens greece.-Lighthouse symbolism on the big screen a path to a new sustainable tourism paradigm in greece.-Folklore festivals in puglia.- Artistic musical craftsmanship as a resource for sustainable cultural tourism the case of italian artistic violin making and the unesco intangible heritage 'traditional cremonese violin craftsmanship.-Tourism in greek calabria paths of participation and experiments in the future based on the circular economy for a new cultural citizenship.- Recovery and use of traditional knowledge for the safeguard of local biodiversity and the promotion of quality tourism a case study in southern italy.-Sustainable eco-gastronomic and health promoting tourism.-Geoeducation as new perception of sustainable cultural and natural heritage tourism example of the south baltic region.-Towards sustainable tourism balancing environmental responsibility and economic growth.-Slow sustainable tourism as a regeneration strategy for spatial and social contexts in demographic crisis.- Extended reality and performing arts for cultural and natural heritage new paths to sustainable tourism.
Über den Autor / die Autorin
Anna TRONO - professor of Political and Economic Geography, is an experienced researcher in tourism, environmental problems and urban planning in EU Countries. These skills and competencies have been acquired during the study visits as academic visitor at the Geography Departments of The London School and Political Science and Glasgow University. As chief scientist or other component of work groups, she has been actively involved in the preparation and management of numerous national and international research projects and in the organisation of international workshops and conferences on environment, cultural routes and religious tourism. She is co-chair of the IGI Commission on Geography of Governance for the years 2024-2028.In the last twenty years she has focused her research on local governance, environmental heritage, cultural routes and cultural/religious tourism and has published numerous essays and books on these themes, including Olsen D.H., Trono A., (Eds), Religious Pilgrimage Routes and Trails, CABI Publisher. 2018; Silva, C.N. & Trono A. (eds.) Local Governance and the New Urban Agenda. Springer 2020; Trono A., Arthur P., Servantie A. & Sánchez García E. A New World Emperor Charles V and the Beginnings of Globalization (Eds.) Roma, Tab Publisher, 2021; Trono A. (ed.) Sustainable Tourism and Cultural Routes In the Ionian and Adriatic Regions. Roma, Tab publisher, 2022; Trono A., Duda T. & Schmude J.(eds.). Over Tourism and “Tourism Over”. Recovery from COVID19 Tourism Crisis in Regions with Over and Under Tourism. World Scientific, 2023; Trono A., Castronuovo V. & Kosmas P., (Eds.), Managing Cultural and Natural Heritage for a Durable Tourism, Springer Nature publisher, 2024. Polyxeni MOIRA - is Professor of Sociology of Tourism at the Department of Tourism Management, University of West Attica, Greece. She has also served as Visiting Professor at the University of Ioannina, Harokopio University, the University of the Aegean, and the National and Kapodistrian University of Athens, and is Assistant Director at the Hellenic Open University. She holds a PhD in Sociology from Panteion University of Political and Social Sciences, Greece. She holds three BA degrees: in Public Administration, International and European Studies, and Communication and Mass Media. She also holds three MSc degrees: in Rural and Regional Development, Pedagogy, and Administrative Law.With over 30 years of teaching experience in higher education, she has authored 20 scientific books—including Religious Tourism and Pilgrimage, Marine Tourism, Cruise Tourism, and Industrial Heritage Tourism, Tourism and Public Admiistration—and has published articles in more than 50 international and Greek academic journals. Her research interests focus on Sociology of Tourism, Consumer Behavior in Tourism, and Alternative Forms of Tourism, especially Religious and Pilgrimage Tourism, Marine and Cruise Tourism, Industrial Heritage Tourism, and Slow Tourism. Her most recent book in English (as editor or co-editor) is: Bozonelos, D. & Moira, P. (Eds.). The Politics of Religious Tourism. CABI, UK.
Zusammenfassung
Recent trends in tourism have seen a decline in the traditional mass-consumption model, accompanied by a rise in a more segmented tourism to which local communities must adapt. The tourist is increasingly interested in the region as a source of material culture and nature and demands tailor-made holidays that match their specific expectations. Tourists moreover are increasingly well informed and aware of how they approach participation and what their social and ethical responsibilities are. Satisfaction must therefore be understood holistically, and that depends on the ability to offer alternatives in terms of greater enjoyability, pleasure and expectations.
This book sits at the nexus of an increasingly localized tourism and the concept of circular economy. It highlights how considerable cultural and natural heritage and excessive tourism demand makes the destinations less sustainable and requires organizational strategies that take account of the diversification of the goods and services on offer. The book explores the value to society of its cultural inheritance and stresses the participation of regional administrations and local communities in the safeguard of cultural heritage, supporting a participatory system of governance. Particular emphasis is placed on the founding and/or promotion of companies able to contribute to an economy that respects the cultural value of the regions and the development of sustainable tourism.
The volume is divided into four sections: The first, titled Cultural Identity and Tourism, addresses how local communities can turn cultural heritage assets into tourism assets. The second, called Cultural Heritage and Circular Economy for Regenerative Tourism, highlights the role of cultural heritage in order to create new value and meet the needs of tourists, using the principles of a circular economy. The third section, titled New Paradigm of Cultural and Natural Heritage for Sustainable Tourism, describes how the needs of tourists and host communities can be met in a sustainable manner. The fourth and last section, called Participatory Planning for Quality Tourism, presents case studies in engagement of communities in planning for heritage tourism.
Produktdetails
| Mitarbeit | Polyxeni Moira (Herausgeber), Anna Trono (Herausgeber) |
| Verlag | Springer International Publishing |
| Sprache | Englisch |
| Produktform | Fester Einband |
| Erscheint | 11.05.2026 |
| EAN | 9783032140814 |
| ISBN | 978-3-032-14081-4 |
| Illustration | Approx. 500 p. |
| Themen |
Naturwissenschaften, Medizin, Informatik, Technik
> Geowissenschaften
Kulturwissenschaften, Sustainability, Overtourism, Geographie, Sozialgeographie, Circular Economy, Museums- und Denkmalkunde, Cultural Heritage, Tourism Management, Social and Cultural Geography, local governance, Tourism Economics, Integrated Geography, Gastgewerbe, Sport-, Freizeit- und Tourismusindustrie, Sustainable tourism, Participatory Governance, cultural and natural heritage |
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