“…The challenges of heritage also loom large in works that discuss cases of heritage management (Hofman & Haviser, 2015); the concerns protecting heritage stimulate further research highlighting the natural and cultural processes that conspire to erase it (e.g., Dunnavant et al, 2019;Escurra & Rivera-Collazo, 2018;Hofman and Haviser, 2015;Hofman et al 2021;Richards, 2022;Rojas, 2002;Siegel et al, 2013;Stancioff, 2018). Looking closely at tourism, scholars have addressed the impact and relations between Caribbean heritage and tourism (e.g., Bruno et al, 2020;Duval, 2004;Jordan & Duval, 2009;Jordan & Jolliffe, 2013;Scantleberu, 2011;Scher, 2010). Through the various, rich Indigenous and colonial archaeological heritages and traces of enslaved African and post-emancipation legacies, authors have interrogated the dynamics of heritage and memory by addressing how places and other phenomena of the past are envisioned in contemporary society, namely by individuals or institutions working with heritage (e.g., Haviser & Mac Donald, 2006;Michel, 2021;Pešoutová, 2019;Phulgence, 2015;Sankatsing Nava et al, 2023;Sesma, 2019;Ulloa, 2010).…”