Stimulus-Organism-Response Framework: Is the Perceived Outstanding Universal Value Attractiveness of Tourists Beneficial to World Heritage Site Conservation? [PDF]
Tourists have been attracted to world heritage sites (WHSs) by their Outstanding Universal Value (OUV). In view of the Stimulus-Organism-Response (S-O-R) framework and the theory of attitude and behavior, by employing 563 tourist samples from Mount ...
Nian S, Li D, Zhang J, Lu S, Zhang X.
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Aesthetic value protection and tourism development of the world natural heritage sites: a literature review and implications for the world heritage karst sites. [PDF]
Recently, research on outstanding universal value (OUV) protection and tourism development at World Natural Heritage sites (WNHSs) has attracted scholarly attention.
Zhang S +4 more
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Public policies and conservation plans of historic urban landscapes under the sustainable heritage tourism milieu: discussions on the equilibrium model on Kulangsu Island, UNESCO World Heritage site. [PDF]
The tensions and threats in historic urban landscapes brought about by heritage tourism are still regional, global, general, and dynamic issues. For Kulangsu, there is an obvious problem in the connection between the current conservation plan and public ...
Zhao L, Li Y, Zhang N, Zhang Z.
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Loyalty in Heritage Tourism: The Case of Córdoba and Its Four World Heritage Sites. [PDF]
The aim of this research is to study visitor loyalty at a destination with heritage sites and to use the results to improve the competitiveness of the destination.
Jimber Del Río JA +3 more
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Local World Heritage: relocating expertise in World Heritage management [PDF]
This chapter explores an emerging role for the heritage expert or professional, one that may require a fundamental decentering of authority. I briefly outline the process by which the range of accepted forms of heritage in the UK has expanded and then problematize the notion of expertise. Subsequently I explore how issues have emerged in the management
Walker, Dominic
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Stoneworking Techniques at Persepolis from Quarry to the Terrace [PDF]
Masonry materials for the colossal monumental structures of Persepolis, the awe-inspiring architectural complex from the Achaemenid period, would be sourced from the surrounding mountains that occasionally lie up to 40 km away.
Fahimeh Homayoun +2 more
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The 50 years of the World Heritage Convention in Spain: implementation, effects, and challenges
Due to the diversity of characteristics and the high number of World Heritage sites (49) inscribed by Spain, this country and its ICOMOS National Committee have a long experience in the application of the World Heritage Convention throughout these 50 ...
Mónica Luengo +5 more
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Promotion of World Heritage Values: Experiences in St. Petersburg and Other Cities of Russia [PDF]
The paper reflects the experiences of the social movements, civic initiatives and NGOs in St. Petersburg and other cities of Russia as well as in some other post-Soviet countries, aimed at the promotion and raising awareness of local populations about ...
Elena Belokurova
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Living heritage runs the risk of being lost forever, or frozen as a practice of the past, if not promoted in the community. The preservation of this history, its transmission to following generations, and its ability to transform and adapt to any ...
Noor Azramalina Abdul Aziz +3 more
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World Heritage Watch: Strategic Goals, Achievements and Challenges after Four Years [PDF]
The World Heritage Committee routinely receives information about the state of conservation of WH properties from State Parties or ICOMOS or IUCN mission reports.
Stephan Doempke
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