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100 1 $aAshworth, G. J.$q(Gregory John)
245 14 $aThe tourist-historic city :$bretrospect and prospect of managing the heritage city /$cG.J. Ashworth and J.E. Tunbridge.
250 $a1st ed.
260 $aAmsterdam ;$aNew York :$bPergamon,$c2000.
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490 1 $aAdvances in tourism research series
504 $aIncludes bibliographical references (pages 305-320).
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505 0 $aChapter headings: The Concept: Origin, Nature, Scope. The Historic City. The Tourist City. Modelling the Tourist-Historic City. Uses and Users of the Tourist-Historic City. The Planning, Management and Marketing of the Tourist-Historic City. The Management of Monofunctional Tourist-Historic Cities. The Management of Tourist-Historic Elements in Large Multifunctional Cities. The Management of Tourist-Historic Elements in Medium Sized Multifunctional Cities. Values, Issues and Conclusions. References.
520 $aThe original publication of The Tourist-Historic City in 1990 reflected the growing importance of heritage to cities, and cities to the creation and marketing of heritage products, not least within tourism. In response to the continuing rapid growth of interest in this field, the concepts and models it introduced have subsequently been applied by urban planners and tourism managers in many different contexts throughout the world. This extensively rewritten and restructured account of the tourist-historic city takes into consideration the importance of these applications in reformulating and modifying theoretical concepts, developing practical methods of analysis and policy formulation, as well as extending the geographical scope worldwide. Changes in the last decade include not only the growing importance of heritage and associated heritage industries serving many social, political and economic users, but also the expanding role of cultural products within tourism. In addition, the opening up of central and eastern Europe and the export of heritage ideas from western cities to a wider world have emphasised the tension between a globalisation and a localisation of heritage and its expression in the tourist-historic city. In addition to detailed reworking of conceptual and case material, this book reviews theoretical developments triggered by or otherwise related to the original, extends the arguments into the post-Communist world, and more generally develops them with respect to countries most affected by the 1990s political transformations. The result is a review of the state of urban heritage tourism at the turn of the twentieth and twenty-first centuries in the light of the extraordinary developments during the preceding decade, and of its prospects for the years to come.
650 0 $aTourism.
650 0 $aHistoric sites.
650 0 $aHeritage tourism.
650 6 $aTourisme.
650 6 $aLieux historiques.
650 6 $aTourisme culturel.
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650 7 $atourism.$2aat
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650 17 $aToerisme.$2gtt
650 17 $aStedelijk beleid.$2gtt
650 17 $aCultuurgoed.$2gtt
650 17 $aStadsplanning.$2gtt
655 0 $aElectronic books.
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700 1 $aTunbridge, J. E.
776 08 $iPrint version:$aAshworth, G.J. (Gregory John).$tTourist-historic city.$b1st ed.$dAmsterdam ; New York : Pergamon, 2000$z0080436757$w(DLC) 00029339$w(OCoLC)43662140
830 0 $aAdvances in tourism research series.
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