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The relevance of motivation, authenticity and destination image to explain future behavioural intention in a UNESCO World Heritage Site

Current Issues in Tourism, 2021
This paper falls within the scope of heritage tourism studies, focusing particularly on one UNESCO World Heritage Site. It seeks to contribute to tourism literature by achieving a better understanding of which cognitive and affective factors are behind ...
V. Carreira   +2 more
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Understanding the heritage experience: a content analysis of online reviews of World Heritage Sites in Istanbul

Journal of Tourism and Cultural Change, 2021
This study explores dimensions of heritage tourism experiences utilizing the user-generated content (UGC) on a travel sharing website and offers insight for understanding the factors that can affect the heritage tourists’ evaluation of travel experiences
D. Gursoy, O. Akova, O. Atsız
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Perceived Authenticity and Place Attachment: New Findings from Chinese World Heritage Sites

Journal of Hospitality & Tourism Research, 2021
Building on previous research that claims tourists’ perceived authenticity is an antecedent to place attachment, this study explored the relationship between the two theoretical constructs.
Xiaoli Yi   +3 more
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Too hot to handle: Unprecedented seagrass death driven by marine heatwave in a World Heritage Area

Global Change Biology, 2020
The increased occurrence of extreme climate events, such as marine heatwaves (MHWs), has resulted in substantial ecological impacts worldwide. To date, metrics of thermal stress within marine systems have focussed on coral communities, and less is known ...
S. Strydom   +11 more
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Managing a World Heritage Site in Malawi: do residents’ sentiments matter?

Journal of Heritage Tourism, 2021
Residents are an integral stakeholder in any tourism destination and understanding their sentiments on any tourism activity within their locality is very critical.
Elemot C. Chauma, C. Ngwira
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Unveiling children’s perceptions of World Heritage Sites: a visual and qualitative approach

International Journal of Heritage Studies (IJHS), 2021
This paper investigates World Heritage (WH) perception from the perspective of children, both as physical representations in space and as experiences and understandings of place. The Little Artists Exhibition serves as a case study. This exhibition was a
M. Ginzarly, F. Jordan Srour
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Heritage tourism stakeholder conflict: a case of a World Heritage Site in China

Journal of Tourism and Cultural Change, 2020
Different from the existing UNESCO World Heritage Site (hereafter WHS) studies that focused predominantly on heritage tourism development, this study attempts to analyze the situation on the basis of the WHS inscription process, to examine the ...
Yiping Li, Chammy Lau, Ping Su
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Management issues and challenges of UNESCO World Heritage Sites in Saudi Arabia

Journal of Heritage Tourism, 2020
Saudi Arabia has five UNESCO World Heritage Sites (WHS) and plans to submit additional sites for inscription in the future. With the current level of tourist visitation to the country and potential new influx, this creates major impacts for sites that ...
Abdulelah Al-Tokhais, B. Thapa
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