In this study, we sought to understand how tourism, institutional, societal, cultural, and geographic factors affect energy use and transitions in mountain protected areas. To
At present, incorrect or aggressive conservation efforts harm not only the building heritage, but also its cultural significance and authenticity. There is an urgent need to
This review constitutes a comprehensive systematic review analyzing cultural routes, with a particular focus on the concept of the cultural route as a tourist–cultural product.
The Grand Canal was an important transportation facility in ancient China, and the ancient towns along the canal were once very prosperous commercial centers. With the development of industrialization and
The current study utilizes a systematic analysis approach to project the future role of the central government in sustaining cultural values and developing tourism to support the rural
The tourism sector consumes significant levels of energy based on both transport-related activities, such as travel to, from and at the destination, and destination-related aspects, such as accommodation, food and tourist activities.
The effective protection and utilization of historical and cultural heritage in urban and rural areas are increasingly gaining public attention. Constructing a continuous and complete heritage spatial network is an
This study investigates the elements that influence the quality of cultural and tourism services in the Huizhou region, seeking to improve the region''s tourism competitiveness and revive the growth of the local rural
Cultural tourism is recognised as one of the broader sectors of the tourism industry, embracing an extensive range of tourist interests. Italy is a remarkable tourist destination due to its cultural appeal in tangible and
This article aims to review and identify key challenges and opportunities in the interrelationship between cultural tourism, inclusive design, and digital storytelling fields. The literature review
One study suggests that tourism revitalizes endangered destinations and significantly contributes to the sustainability of cultural heritage . Rasoolimanesh et al. found that communities living in cultural heritage areas develop a stronger sense of identity and belonging, positively impacting the sustainability of an area.
Evaluation of the economic impact of culture on tourism has long been a focus of research. The development of cultural tourism has enhanced visibility regarding its economic significance, such as stimulating tourist flows, promoting income and employment, and protecting cultural heritage .
The development of tourism poses significant threats, particularly to the preservation of cultural heritage . In this respect, the strong relationship between cultural heritage preservation and sustainability has attracted the attention of academic research.
Thus, currently, the integration of culture and tourism is spreading and is omnipresent, and destinations rich in cultural and tourism resources usually have a high degree of consistency or overlap in the market [1, 9, 10].
In fact, cultural tourism, which is estimated to account for about 39% of all tourism activities (UNWTO, 2018), until recently received extensive media coverage for its poor sustainability performance as epitomised by the overtourism phenomenon.
According to the World Tourism Organization (UNWTO), cultural tourism is defined as “tourism activity that satisfies tourists’ cultural needs and enables them to gain new knowledge and experiences” . Kumar emphasized in his study that historical and cultural heritage are fundamental factors in tourism, driving strong tourist motivation.
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