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Caring and Sharing: The Cultural Heritage Environment as an Agent for Change - 2016 ALECTOR Conference, Istanbul, Turkey (Hardcover, 1st ed. 2019)
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Caring and Sharing: The Cultural Heritage Environment as an Agent for Change - 2016 ALECTOR Conference, Istanbul, Turkey (Hardcover, 1st ed. 2019)
Series: Springer Proceedings in Business and Economics
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This proceedings volume explores the socio-economic dimension of
the heritage sector from a broad, interdisciplinary perspective.
Featuring contributions from the 2016 ALECTOR International
Conference held in Istanbul, Turkey, this book presents current
theoretical and empirical research related to such topics as:
R&D and ICT in tourism; heritage products and services; climate
change; finance and tourism; cultural communication;
anthropological cultural heritage; and heritage management.
Collectively, the papers presented in this book provides
methodologies, strategies and applications to measure the
socio-economic dimension of the heritage sector and also good
practices in the heritage sector that drive regional, cultural and
economic development and sustainability. The EU Neighbourhood Info
Centre (ENPI) Cross-Border Cooperation (CBC) Black Sea project
"Collaborative Networks of Multilevel Actors to Advance Quality
Standards for Heritage Tourism at Cross Border Level", or ALECTOR,
focuses on different types of heritage assets as a means to invest
in human capital and tourism innovation in order to achieve
socio-economic development and cooperation with social partners in
the Black Sea region. Featuring collaborations from Greece,
Romania, Bulgaria, Moldova Ukraine, Georgia and Turkey, the project
proposes a cognitive and educational framework for using a region's
assets, which would guide final beneficiaries (regions,
communities, SMEs) to identify, signify, valorize and manage their
natural and cultural resources, in order to use heritage potential
as a vehicle for tourism. Presenting case studies of successful
initiatives, the enclosed papers are divided into two parts: * Part
I: Economics of Heritage features innovative research results on
the heritage and tourism topics from countries such as Bulgaria,
Croatia, Russia, and Romania * Part II: Best Practices features
best practices, experiences, and promotion plans for cultural
heritage through tourism from countries such as Bulgaria, Republic
of Moldova, Turkey, Russia, and Romania
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