2022
DOI: 10.1016/j.futures.2022.103013
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Envisioning the futures of cultural tourism

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“…This appreciation is similar to what the XiZhou tribe does for sacred stones in the XinDian river; when migrating, a ritual is performed to return the stones to where they were initially (Chang, 2015). Furthermore, Matteucci et al (2022) Anthropocene impact on cultural tourism with expressed in the historic building, ancient cities, and cultural treasure buildings. The Mount Bromo tourist area is considered as the palace of the Gods and is guarded by Dewa Kusuma, who was given the responsibility by Dewa Brahma.…”
Section: Results and Discussion Tengger Areas And Tigo Weninganmentioning
confidence: 69%
“…This appreciation is similar to what the XiZhou tribe does for sacred stones in the XinDian river; when migrating, a ritual is performed to return the stones to where they were initially (Chang, 2015). Furthermore, Matteucci et al (2022) Anthropocene impact on cultural tourism with expressed in the historic building, ancient cities, and cultural treasure buildings. The Mount Bromo tourist area is considered as the palace of the Gods and is guarded by Dewa Kusuma, who was given the responsibility by Dewa Brahma.…”
Section: Results and Discussion Tengger Areas And Tigo Weninganmentioning
confidence: 69%
“…), cultural destinations (Surakarta Palace, Semarang Old Town, Batik Pekalongan, Wayang, etc.) (Matteucci et al, 2022), mountain destinations (Merapi, Merbabu, Sindoro, Sumbing, etc. ), beach destinations (Tegal Beach, Pekalongan Beach, Semarang Beach, Wonogiri Beach, etc.…”
Section: Development Of the Tourism Sector In Jawa Tengahmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The literature also shows the importance of civil society, public interest, and local participation in policy processes, in line with the perspective of Sabatier (1999) and new views in the development of tourism Syah & Hajarrahmah, (2019). Two approaches to cultural tourism governance, "communityoriented" and "economically oriented," as described by Matteucci et al (2022), show the economic and social impacts that can be achieved through local cultural revitalization. In addition, the government's role in regional tourism development and policy evaluation is also in focus, highlighting the government's strategic role in infrastructure, environmental protection, and training of local residents (Jenkins et al, 2014;Michael, 2011), as well as challenges in policy evaluation (Freeman et al, 2014).…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%