The contribution of amber to heritage tourism development

IF 1.1 Q3 GEOGRAPHY
W. Cudny, Joanna Paprzycka, Andrzej Stasiak, Bogdan Włodarczyk
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This article explores the relationship between amber and heritage tourism, utilizing Poland as an illustrative context. Amber, a form of fossilized resin, holds significant importance across a multitude of fields, such as science, culture, and economy, having been used as a material by artists, craftsmen, and jewelers for centuries. Today, amber draws visitors to locations where it is found and to institutions that display amber collections, such as museums and galleries. Furthermore, it is an essential component of various events, including exhibitions,fairs, and amber fishing competitions. Amber also forms the foundation of many tourist routes, such as the renowned Amber Route. Owing to its deep ties with cultural heritage, amber is considered a central attraction within amber-based heritage tourism. This paper examines the current contribution of amber to the development of heritage tourism. The authors conducted a literature analysis, online source queries, evaluations ofinstitutions (e.g., museums), and personal observations to address the topic. The article is divided into eight sections, each highlighting different aspects of the investigated subject, ultimately suggesting an adaptation of Timothy and Boyd’s (2003) model to illustrate the development of amber-based heritage tourism.
琥珀对遗产旅游发展的贡献
本文以波兰为例,探讨琥珀与遗产旅游之间的关系。琥珀是一种树脂化石,在科学、文化和经济等多个领域都具有重要意义,几个世纪以来一直被艺术家、工匠和珠宝商用作材料。如今,琥珀的发现地以及博物馆和美术馆等展示琥珀藏品的机构吸引了众多游客。此外,琥珀还是各种活动的重要组成部分,包括展览、博览会和琥珀垂钓比赛。琥珀也是许多旅游路线的基础,如著名的琥珀之路。由于琥珀与文化遗产的深厚渊源,琥珀被认为是以琥珀为基础的遗产旅游的核心景点。本文探讨了当前琥珀对遗产旅游发展的贡献。作者通过文献分析、在线资料查询、对机构(如博物馆)的评估以及个人观察来探讨这一主题。文章分为八个部分,每个部分都强调了所调查主题的不同方面,最终建议采用蒂莫西和博伊德(2003 年)的模型来说明以琥珀为基础的遗产旅游的发展情况。
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Geographia Polonica
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