2004
DOI: 10.1080/1094166042000311273
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Development, economy and culture: cultural heritage tourism planning, liangzhu, china

Abstract: Economic, political and cultural frameworks filter global-local relations in diverse ways so that different interests, values and ideas are empowered over others in the planning process. This paper is conceptualised in response to this complexity arguing that notions of and connections between development, economy and culture, embedded in the global-local dialectic, need to be unpacked before tourism planning and policymaking can adequately respond. A case study of cultural heritage tourism planning of the Lia… Show more

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“…The economic impact of the potential contribution of various types of tourism includes: ethnic tourism [50], sports tourism [51], congress and exhibition tourism [52], festival tourism [53] and cultural tourism [54], which were investigated as well.…”
Section: Literature Reviewmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The economic impact of the potential contribution of various types of tourism includes: ethnic tourism [50], sports tourism [51], congress and exhibition tourism [52], festival tourism [53] and cultural tourism [54], which were investigated as well.…”
Section: Literature Reviewmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…For the reason that tourism potentially contributes to economic growth, efforts have been made to assess the economic effects of various modes of tourism. The current investigations comprise papers in sports tourism (Daniels et al, 2004;Li & Jago, 2013), rural tourism (Fleischer & Tchetchik, 2005;Park et al, 2014), ethnic tourism (Theerapappisit, 2009), park tourism (Ma et al, 2009;Mayer, 2014;Saayman & Saayman, 2006), conference, convention, and exhibition tourism (Hanly, 2012), religious tourism (Saayman et al, 2014), festival tourism (Clarke & Hoaas, 2007;Saayman & Rossouw, 2011), casino gaming tourism (Benar & Jenkins, 2008;Wan, 2012), and heritage tourism (Dredge, 2004).…”
Section: Literature Reviewmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The main reason for tourists coming to Thailand was for sightseeing/leisure. China tourists are reluctant to travel to Thailand may include concerns about natural environment, food safety, security, and even cultural and language barriers [9]. The second most popular reason was for business.…”
Section: B the Tourism Market Of Ban Phumentioning
confidence: 99%