2015
DOI: 10.1016/j.sbspro.2015.03.399
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Basis of Heritagization and Cultural Tourism Development

Abstract: The importance of culture and heritage is becoming more and more obvious, both in regionalists and regional development. Cultural factors are important because they directly affect economic performance and development, and therefore the competitiveness of the region. This study gives an overview of relevant literature, aiming to introduce the complex relations between culture, heritage, geography, tourism, economy and experience economy. Furthermore, it offers a clear definition of each specific term, and defi… Show more

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“…Literature reviews on cultural tourism reveal that there have been abundant studies discussing cultural tourism published on scientific journals like study on cultural tourism and art museums (Stylianou-Lambert, 2011), cultural heritage (Bujdosó et al, 2015;Mitchell & Shannon, 2018), tourist's engagement (Chen & Rahman, 2018), cultural tourism in specific subject (Shishmanova, 2015), Local cultural vicissitudes (Jingyi & Chung-shing, 2018), cultural tourism potential (Daniela & Titilina, 2015), tourist perspectives (Lynch, Duinker, Sheehan, & Chute, 2011), cultural tourism product (Zakaria, Salleh, Sabrizaa, Rashid, & Abra, 2014), economic impact (Torre & Scarborough, 2017), ecology of tourism (Cole, 2017). On indigenous tourism of Siberut, Mentawai, there have been several tourism studies conducted by scholars like study on profiling surf tourists (Towner, 2016), surfing tourism management (Towner & Orams, 2016), perceptions of surfing tourism operators (Towner and Orams, 2016), surfing tourism de-construction (Ponting, et al, 2005), but the studies are on surfing-tourism in Mentawainot on cultural tourism.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Literature reviews on cultural tourism reveal that there have been abundant studies discussing cultural tourism published on scientific journals like study on cultural tourism and art museums (Stylianou-Lambert, 2011), cultural heritage (Bujdosó et al, 2015;Mitchell & Shannon, 2018), tourist's engagement (Chen & Rahman, 2018), cultural tourism in specific subject (Shishmanova, 2015), Local cultural vicissitudes (Jingyi & Chung-shing, 2018), cultural tourism potential (Daniela & Titilina, 2015), tourist perspectives (Lynch, Duinker, Sheehan, & Chute, 2011), cultural tourism product (Zakaria, Salleh, Sabrizaa, Rashid, & Abra, 2014), economic impact (Torre & Scarborough, 2017), ecology of tourism (Cole, 2017). On indigenous tourism of Siberut, Mentawai, there have been several tourism studies conducted by scholars like study on profiling surf tourists (Towner, 2016), surfing tourism management (Towner & Orams, 2016), perceptions of surfing tourism operators (Towner and Orams, 2016), surfing tourism de-construction (Ponting, et al, 2005), but the studies are on surfing-tourism in Mentawainot on cultural tourism.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…leisure activities, lifestyle, gastronomy); and 3) enacted culture (e.g. festivals, carnivals, traditional events) (Bujdosó et al 2015). This study emphasises the first of these types of cultureinert culturein the assessment of monumental buildings that serve as sources of city image, are local attractions and arouse the interest of people.…”
Section: Culture and Tourismmentioning
confidence: 97%
“…One of the most important factors in attracting tourists is cultural tourism. While the term 'culture' has "no commonly accepted, universal definition" (Bujdosó et al 2015), in the case of defining culture as an attraction, there are three main types: (Bujdosó et al 2015; Mathieson andWall 1982, DávidJancsik andRátz 2007) inert culture (e.g. buildings, architectural styles, artistic creations, personal goods); 2) everyday culture (e.g.…”
Section: Culture and Tourismmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Hal tersebut dapat ditemui di Desa Wisata Nglanggeran. Pada bisnis pariwisata di masyarakat juga terdapat hubungan yang erat antara kegiatan pariwisata dengan masyarakatnya khususnya dalam proses yang terus berkembang tersebut (Bujdosó et al, 2015). Kondisi ini memaksa masyarakat harus terbuka untuk saling bekerja sama.…”
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