2022
DOI: 10.3390/heritage5030143
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Evidence-Based Exploration as the Ground for Heritage-Led Pathways in Insular Territories: Case Study Greek Islands

Abstract: Global key drivers—e.g., climate change, COVID-19 outbreak—have initiated critical debates as to the sustainable future pathways of many regions around the globe. Among these fall islands, as distinct types of regions that are marked by insularity drawbacks and a mono-sectoral economic profile, grounded in mass tourism. Having as a case study area all Greek islands, this work addresses: sustainability concerns that are due to the mass tourism repercussions in these heritage-endowed territories; and efforts und… Show more

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“…Emphasizing cultural tourism allows for a more sustainable and locally-driven approach to tourism (Koutsi et al, 2022). This reduces the negative impacts of mass tourism and encourages responsible travel practices.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Emphasizing cultural tourism allows for a more sustainable and locally-driven approach to tourism (Koutsi et al, 2022). This reduces the negative impacts of mass tourism and encourages responsible travel practices.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%