2020
DOI: 10.1080/21568316.2020.1829695
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Mining for Tourists: An Analysis of Industrial Tourism and Government Policy in Wales

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“…In modern Russian and foreign literature, there is no unified approach to identifying criteria for classifying objects of industrial heritage and industrial tourism, respectively. The principles, classification criteria, types of industrial heritage objects as well as different countries and regions' experience are discussed in the works of Marot and Harfst (2012), Otgaar (2012), P. Kitay (2014), Hu and Hassink (2015), Zapariy and Zaitseva (2017), Lin (2017), Belot (2020), Price (2021) and other authors. An analysis of the works allows us to note the main criterion for industrial heritage.…”
Section: Methodsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…In modern Russian and foreign literature, there is no unified approach to identifying criteria for classifying objects of industrial heritage and industrial tourism, respectively. The principles, classification criteria, types of industrial heritage objects as well as different countries and regions' experience are discussed in the works of Marot and Harfst (2012), Otgaar (2012), P. Kitay (2014), Hu and Hassink (2015), Zapariy and Zaitseva (2017), Lin (2017), Belot (2020), Price (2021) and other authors. An analysis of the works allows us to note the main criterion for industrial heritage.…”
Section: Methodsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…When Tony Blair led Labour back into government in 1997 Swansea was still looking for a model of post-industrial economic development. Devolution and the creation of the National Assembly of Wales in 1998 established both greater autonomy and greater responsibility for economic development in Wales, and tourism was central to the plans of the new millennium with both policy and funding to drive this new model (Dicks 2019, Price 2021. Heritage became a key component in this economic model, often referred to as heritage-led regeneration (Jones and Munday 2001).…”
Section: Chronology Of Post-industrial Swanseamentioning
confidence: 99%
“…An industrial estate is a core of the Karawang tourism identity and brand, which focuses on protecting, promoting, and making community connections. Industrial tourism connects culturally with tourism sources (Price, 2021). Recognised as a crucial instrument in enhancing a region's image (Knapp, 1998;Hospers, 2009;Yang, 2017), industrial tourism is increasingly gaining prominence within the tourism sector (Rudd, 1988;McBoyle, 1994;Swarbrooke, 2002;Otgaar, 2010;Otgaar, 2012).…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%