Investigating Space Heritage Interpretation for Tourism Development and Heritage Preservation at Baikonur Cosmodrome, Kazakhstan

Guillaume Tiberghien
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Space heritage has become a new source of tourism development for destinations where major spaceports are located. As the world ’ s fi rst and largest operational spaceport for orbital and human launches, the Baikonur Cosmodrome in Kazakhstan stands out for its historical signi fi cance, but its heritage remains largely uninterpreted for tourism. Particularly, the environmental impacts induced by terrestrial space activity on surrounding environments and communities are overlooked in local museums and guided tours. Using a qualitative case study research approach with twenty-six stakeholders directly or indirectly involved in the management of Baikonur, this study explores how post-Soviet space heritage is interpreted and presented by various stakeholders involved in the development of tourism. Three themes are identi fi ed for planning implications at the Cosmodrome: governance of Baikonur and space heritage interpretation; space heritage interpretation and environmental issues; and multi-stakeholder roles in space heritage preservation and development.
哈萨克斯坦拜科努尔航天发射场太空遗产讲解促进旅游发展和遗产保护研究
太空遗产已成为主要太空港所在地旅游业发展的新来源。哈萨克斯坦的拜科努尔航天发射场是世界上第一个也是最大的用于轨道发射和载人发射的航天发射场,其历史意义十分突出,但其遗产在很大程度上仍未被诠释为旅游资源。特别是,当地博物馆和导游忽视了地面航天活动对周围环境和社区造成的环境影响。本研究采用定性案例研究的方法,对直接或间接参与拜科努尔管理的 26 名利益相关者进行了研究,探讨了参与旅游业发展的各利益相关者是如何解释和展示后苏联太空遗产的。研究确定了对航天发射场规划影响的三个主题:拜科努尔的管理和太空遗产解释;太空遗产解释和环境问题;以及多方利益相关者在太空遗产保护和发展中的作用。
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