2023
DOI: 10.1080/23311983.2023.2254044
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Assessment of 12 years (2011–2023) implementation of the 2003 UNESCO convention on safeguarding Intangible Cultural Heritage (ICH) in Tanzania

Maximilian Felix Chami,
Erick James Kajiru
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“…Lwoga & Mapunda, 2017), (N. B. Lwoga & Kessy, 2013) Intangible Cultural Heritage (Chami, 2018c), (Chami & Lyaya, 2015), (Chami & Kajiru, 2023) Preservation and Conservation (N. B. Lwoga & Asubisye, 2018), (Chinyele & Lwoga, 2019), (Kisusi & Lwoga, 2021) Impacts (Anderson, 2015), (Chami, 2018b), (N. B.…”
Section: Focus Area Sourcementioning
confidence: 99%
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“…Lwoga & Mapunda, 2017), (N. B. Lwoga & Kessy, 2013) Intangible Cultural Heritage (Chami, 2018c), (Chami & Lyaya, 2015), (Chami & Kajiru, 2023) Preservation and Conservation (N. B. Lwoga & Asubisye, 2018), (Chinyele & Lwoga, 2019), (Kisusi & Lwoga, 2021) Impacts (Anderson, 2015), (Chami, 2018b), (N. B.…”
Section: Focus Area Sourcementioning
confidence: 99%
“…Despite the wealth of research on cultural heritage tourism in Tanzania, there remains a thematic gap in terms of fully exploring the role of intangible cultural heritage in tourism development. While 18 selected articles have focused on tangible cultural heritage sites, landmarks, and artefacts, there is limited research (Chami, 2018, Chami & Lyaya, 2015, and Chami & Kajiru, (2023) focused on the utilization and promotion of intangible cultural heritage in tourism experiences. Specifically, there is a need for studies that investigate the integration of local traditions, rituals, performing arts, traditional knowledge systems, and oral histories into the cultural heritage tourism offerings in Tanzania.…”
Section:  Thematic Gapmentioning
confidence: 99%