Fr. 69.00

Cultural Heritage- Based Sustainable Tourism Approaches

English · Hardback

Will be released 01.08.2025

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This book leads us into the crossing of cultural heritage, sustainability, and tourism. As global challenges surrounding environmental degradation and cultural decay intensify, this book carries together various perspectives to redefine the role of tourism as a catalyst for favorable change.
From innovative strategies for heritage preservation to evaluating sustainable tourism practices, this book offers a refreshed perspective on the travel industry's potential to encourage cultural, environmental, and economic sustainability. With contributions from academics, professionals, and thought leaders, it provides actionable insights for developing tourism models that respect ecological limits while preserving cultural identity.

List of contents

Topic 1 Heritage Preservation and Management.- Chapter 1 Transforming industrial spaces: Exploring the tourism potential of La Neomudéjar (Madrid, Spain).- Chapter 2 Highlights on the conservation management systems of cultural heritage properties in Southeast Asia developing countries after the closure due to the COVID 19 pandemic.- Chapter 3 Adaptive reuse of Japanese vernacular built heritage as Conservation Strategy and Sustainable Tourism Driver.- Chapter 4 Cultural Tourism and Local Produce: Harissa, Cultural Heritage of Humanity Souk el Felfel, Nabeul, as a Case Study.- Chapter 5 Costa Rican Indigenous People: Cultural Identity, Language and Protectionism.- Chapter 6 Mitigating Overtourism with New Forms of Cultural Tourism in Adriatic: The Potential Role of Ancient Maritime Wine Routes.- Topic 2 Heritage Awarness and Services Assessment.- Chapter 7 Analysis on the technology and structure of Vernacular Architecture The case of Gjirokastra through site works and BIM.- Chapter 8 Investigation on the Role of Urban Morphology in Improving Outdoor Thermal Comfort in Jaipur Old City.- Chapter 9 Visitors' perceptions of one of Porto's most emblematic tourist attractions the Clérigos Tower.- Chapter 10 Exploring the Representation of Douro's Landscape in Visual Identity.- Chapter 11 The walking trails in the municipality of Valongo (Portugal).- Chapter 12 Sustainable representations of tourism on digital media: The View of Central Portugal.- Chapter 13 The impact of the mental image on tourism in the digital age: a comparative analysis of "Santorini" and" Sidi Bou Said".- Chapter 14 Services Assessment by Hotel Managers in the Douro Valley and Hotel Ratings.- Chapter 15 Views of Douro Valley visitors regarding the caliber of services: Learning about the hospitality industry through text.- Topic 3 Sustainable Tourism Practices.- Chapter 16 Projected image of a tourist route: The case of Plitvice Lakes National Park, Croatia.- Chapter 17 Creating Sustainable Experiences in Gastronomy Tourism What did Jesus eat and drink Last Supper?.- Chapter 18 Co creation of Sustainable Experiences at Creative Tourism Events in Georgia.- Chapter 19 Cultural Tourism and Climate Change Challenges and Adaptations in Italian UNESCO Sites.- Chapter 20 Ecotourism and enhancement of cultural ecosystem services in protected areas the case of Maiella National Park.- Chapter 21 Geotourism in the era of digital communication: developing a model for online content analysis based on Portuguese Geoparks.

About the author

Eliana Martinelli is an architect and assistant professor at the Department of Civil and Environmental Engineering, University of Perugia. Since 2012, she has carried out academic and professional research in Italy, Germany, Turkey, and Morocco. In 2017, she completed a Ph.D. in Architectural Composition with honors at the IUAV University of Venice, with the first dissertation in Italy on the work of the Turkish architect Turgut Cansever, and later published in the book Recomposing Unity. She has held teaching positions at the Université Euro-Méditerranéenne de Fès (Morocco), SRH Hochschule Heidelberg (Germany), the University of Pisa, the University of Florence, and the Federico II University of Naples. She has been a research fellow in the field of architectural and urban regeneration, specializing in memory and the involvement of communities in the enhancement of tangible and intangible heritage. She has published numerous essays and articles, and she is the co-founder of DAr: international biannual journal of architecture in the Islamic world. 
 
Eduardo Cândido Cordeiro Gonçalves has a Ph.D. in Tourism and Leisure from the Universitat Rovira i Virgili (Tarragona, Spain) and a Ph.D. in Contemporary History from the University of Porto (Portugal, 2003). He is an associate professor of Tourism at the University of Maia, of which he was a vice-rector (between 2014 and 2021). In the Department of Business Sciences of the same university, he coordinated the Degree in Tourism (2008-2023) and coordinated the Master in Tourism, Heritage, and Development (2010-present). He has some appointments as a visiting professor at European universities. He has experience in supervising doctoral theses. He has supervised 36 master's theses and has supervised more than 50 works at the conclusion of a degree course. He received 2 awards. He participated as a researcher in 3 projects, responsible researcher in 5 projects, and advisor in 1 project (publicly funded, i.e., ERDF, European Union). 
 
Rui Alexandre Castanho holds an International Ph.D. on Sustainable Planning in Borderlands. Nowadays, he is a vice-dean for Sustainable Development at the WSB University, Poland, and a visitor professor at the University of Johannesburg, South Africa. He is an European Climate Pact ambassador. Besides, he completed a post-doc researcher on the GREAT Project, University of Azores, Ponta Delgada, Portugal. Moreover, he has graduated in Green Spaces Engineering and Agricultural Engineering and holds a Master's Degree in Planning, Audit, and Control in Urban Green Spaces. He is also the author and/or editor of 20 books, more than 130 indexed peer-review papers, 90 indexed book chapters, and 90 conference papers, and made several presentations worldwide academic events as a keynote speaker. Also, he was awarded the Doctor Honoris Causa title in Lima-Peru by (UPCI).
 
Tatjana Pivac is a full professor at the Department of Geography, Tourism, and Hotel Management on Faculty of Sciences, University of Novi Sad, Serbia. She teaches the following courses at undergraduate, master, and doctoral studies. Her undergraduate studies include cultural assets in tourism, selective forms in tourism, cultural tourism, wine tourism; master academic studies: basics of event management, management of cultural heritage and cultural tourism, event management in cultural tourism. Her doctoral studies include contemporary forms in tourism, leisure time, and events. She has been a vice-dean for Education on Faculty of Sciences since 2015.

Summary

This book leads us into the crossing of cultural heritage, sustainability, and tourism. As global challenges surrounding environmental degradation and cultural decay intensify, this book carries together various perspectives to redefine the role of tourism as a catalyst for favorable change.
From innovative strategies for heritage preservation to evaluating sustainable tourism practices, this book offers a refreshed perspective on the travel industry's potential to encourage cultural, environmental, and economic sustainability. With contributions from academics, professionals, and thought leaders, it provides actionable insights for developing tourism models that respect ecological limits while preserving cultural identity.

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