2013
DOI: 10.1016/j.sbspro.2013.08.405
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George Town, Penang as a World Heritage Site: The Stakeholders’ Perceptions

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“…An agreement obtained from the yes or no questions is that the residents in Toledo, just like in Omar et al's paper [91], consider themselves unable to influence personally the decision-making process in regards to tourism development. Nevertheless, and as opposed to what happened in the city of Porto [10], the residents do consider it to be necessary to set limits to the future development of tourism.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 81%
“…An agreement obtained from the yes or no questions is that the residents in Toledo, just like in Omar et al's paper [91], consider themselves unable to influence personally the decision-making process in regards to tourism development. Nevertheless, and as opposed to what happened in the city of Porto [10], the residents do consider it to be necessary to set limits to the future development of tourism.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 81%
“…The study on the stakeholders' perceptions of George Town as a World Heritage Site shows that the majority of the respondents are aware of George Town's status and think that such status would have a positive impact on local businesses, the conservation and restoration of heritage buildings, and the general well-being of George Town residents; however, many also think that tourism activities could harm George Town's heritage site at the same time (Omar et al, 2013). Moreover, the study suggests that there is no planning collaboration between the stakeholders and policymakers.…”
Section: George Town's Urban Realitymentioning
confidence: 99%
“…(Key Respondents: Chief of North Sumatra INCCA (Indonesian Congress and Convention Association of North Sumatra) The lack of personal experience could harm the historical value and the relationship between tourists and the area. One way to arrange back the memory of the historical story is to make a story about the historic buildings into a marketing tool (Abdullah et al, 2008;Omar et al, 2013). Stories about famous people that related to a historic building ought to be packed in such attractive form.…”
Section: The Nostalgiamentioning
confidence: 99%