Tourism and coastal & maritime cultural heritage: a dual relation

IF 4.6 Q2 MATERIALS SCIENCE, BIOMATERIALS
Margarida Ferreira da Silva, Jordi Vegas Macias, Steve Taylor, Laura Ferguson, L. Sousa, M. Lamers, Wesley Flannery, F. Martins, Carlos Costa, C. Pita
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ABSTRACT Coastal and Maritime Cultural Heritage (CMCH) is an important asset in coastal areas. However, this heritage has been exposed to several environmental and human-created threats. This paper presents three European coastal regions with relevant CMCH and important tourism destinations: Ria de Aveiro (Portugal), the Small Isles (Scotland, UK) and Marsaxlokk (Malta). The paper draws attention to the challenges to CMCH they face, the dynamics between tourism and CMCH and provides recommendations for sustainable tourism exploitation of CMCH. A comparative case-study approach was undertaken, based on 41 semi-structured interviews with key stakeholders. Findings unveil that, despite the different demographics, socioeconomics and importance of tourism in each location, CMCH is seen as an important element to consider as tourism destination. Stakeholders identified economic, sociocultural and environmental dynamics between tourism and CMCH with positive and negative impacts on the regions. This study provides guidelines and recommendations that can be used as a reference to define a joint policy response for sustainable exploitation of CMCH in a tourism context.
旅游与沿海海洋文化遗产:一种双重关系
沿海海洋文化遗产(CMCH)是沿海地区的重要财富。然而,这一遗产受到了一些环境和人为的威胁。本文介绍了三个具有相关CMCH和重要旅游目的地的欧洲沿海地区:Ria de Aveiro(葡萄牙),Small Isles(苏格兰,英国)和Marsaxlokk(马耳他)。本文从旅游观光旅游面临的挑战、旅游观光旅游与旅游观光旅游的动态关系等方面对旅游观光旅游的可持续开发提出了建议。在41次与主要利益攸关方的半结构化访谈的基础上,采用了比较案例研究方法。调查结果表明,尽管每个地方的人口统计、社会经济和旅游业的重要性不同,但CMCH被视为旅游目的地的一个重要因素。利益相关者确定了旅游业和妇幼保健之间的经济、社会文化和环境动态,对该地区有积极和消极的影响。本研究提供了指导方针和建议,可作为参考,以确定在旅游背景下可持续开发CMCH的联合政策响应。
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ACS Applied Bio Materials
ACS Applied Bio Materials Chemistry-Chemistry (all)
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