2021
DOI: 10.19168/jyasar.807404
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Anadolu’da (Küçük Asya) Kültür, Ekonomi ve Bütünleşme Gelişimi İçin Farklı Fırsatların Anahtarı: Başarılı Bir Arkeoturizm Planlaması

Abstract: Archaeotourism, a relatively new sub-branch, has played significant roles in the recently growing interest in heritage tourism. Critical heritage areas in different parts of the world have become great economic contributors to their host countries, generating job opportunity for many. However, the same thing is not valid for Asia Minor although it is unique as a huge area to host continual traces of ancient cultures from the Palaeolithic Age. A proper archaeotourism planning and environment management can be t… Show more

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“…Although the findings shed light on various themes in many distinct areas, they might be alluring for masses. Therefore, archaeology and tourism have been interdependently studied in several studies (Burtenshaw & Palmer, 2014;Erdogan, 2021;Giraudo & Porter, 2010;Li & Qian, 2017;Jusoh et al, 2017) and their co-existence have been examined from several respects (Mazzola, 2015;Oehmichen-Bazán, 2018;Oscarsson, 2013;RadziwiłKo, 2019;Ross et al, 2017;Walker & Carr, 2013). Additional variables to ADs increase their level of tourist attractions (Gao et al, 2018) and archaeological heritage has been a progressive component among them for the last three decades.…”
Section: Archaeo-gastronomymentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Although the findings shed light on various themes in many distinct areas, they might be alluring for masses. Therefore, archaeology and tourism have been interdependently studied in several studies (Burtenshaw & Palmer, 2014;Erdogan, 2021;Giraudo & Porter, 2010;Li & Qian, 2017;Jusoh et al, 2017) and their co-existence have been examined from several respects (Mazzola, 2015;Oehmichen-Bazán, 2018;Oscarsson, 2013;RadziwiłKo, 2019;Ross et al, 2017;Walker & Carr, 2013). Additional variables to ADs increase their level of tourist attractions (Gao et al, 2018) and archaeological heritage has been a progressive component among them for the last three decades.…”
Section: Archaeo-gastronomymentioning
confidence: 99%