Heritage Tourism and Sustainable City Dynamics

This Special Issue on Heritage Tourism and Sustainable City Dynamics explores the intersection of cultural heritage, tourism, and sustainability through twelve diverse articles. These contributions address themes such as post-COVID-19 resilience in the hotel sector, environmentally responsible behav...

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description This Special Issue on Heritage Tourism and Sustainable City Dynamics explores the intersection of cultural heritage, tourism, and sustainability through twelve diverse articles. These contributions address themes such as post-COVID-19 resilience in the hotel sector, environmentally responsible behaviour in heritage tourism, and innovative frameworks for urban heritage management. Case studies span globally significant sites, including the Spanish Civil War anti-aircraft shelters, earthen architecture in the Iberian Peninsula, A Plan to Safeguard the Intangible Cultural Heritage of Guano’s Knotted Carpet Weaving Tradition in Ecuador, and Norwegian World Heritage Sites. Articles also examine green tourism's impact on community attachment in AlUla, Saudi Arabia, the economic role of Raymi Llaqta in Peru, and visitor satisfaction at Córdoba's Fiesta de los Patios. Global analyses investigate the comparative advantage of heritage tourism from 2011 to 2022 and new dimensions in religious tourism in Nessebar, Bulgaria. A notable focus is balancing preservation with tourism in Porto, Portugal, and leveraging sustainable practices. These studies highlight the role of heritage in fostering resilience, cultural identity, and sustainable urban development, offering actionable insights for managing challenges in a rapidly evolving tourism landscape. The twelve articles are authored by a group of thirty-five authors. These represent ten countries—Spain, Portugal, Norway, Saudi Arabia, Bulgaria, Peru, Ecuador, Hungary, Egypt, and Indonesia—with cross-country collaboration on some articles.
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spelling doab-20.500.12854ir-1651852025-08-12T08:10:19Z Heritage Tourism and Sustainable City Dynamics Silva, Fátima Matos Vaz de Freitas, Isabel cultural heritage preservation Spanish civil war education sustainable cultural tourism heritage tourism hotel industry planned resilience adopted resilience social sustainability economic sustainability tourism resilience resident responsible behavior heritage destination identification self-congruity tourists’ sustainability urban facility management support services urban heritage urban scale conservation World Heritage threats preservation tourism architectural vulnerability traditional construction risk assessment durability adobe rammed earth community attachment place dependence place identity affective attachment sustainable tourism green consumption normalised revealed comparative advantage natural heritage cultural heritage tourism infrastructure panel regression religious tourism Nessebar UNESCO World Heritage cultural tourism Fiesta de los Patios (Cordoba) Intangible Cultural Heritage satisfaction sociodemographic profile economic contribution Raymi Llaqta tourist profile visitor satisfaction sustainability management intangible cultural heritage social use safeguarding tourist use carpets Guano Ecuador thema EDItEUR::D Biography, Literature and Literary studies::DN Biography and non-fiction prose This Special Issue on Heritage Tourism and Sustainable City Dynamics explores the intersection of cultural heritage, tourism, and sustainability through twelve diverse articles. These contributions address themes such as post-COVID-19 resilience in the hotel sector, environmentally responsible behaviour in heritage tourism, and innovative frameworks for urban heritage management. Case studies span globally significant sites, including the Spanish Civil War anti-aircraft shelters, earthen architecture in the Iberian Peninsula, A Plan to Safeguard the Intangible Cultural Heritage of Guano’s Knotted Carpet Weaving Tradition in Ecuador, and Norwegian World Heritage Sites. Articles also examine green tourism's impact on community attachment in AlUla, Saudi Arabia, the economic role of Raymi Llaqta in Peru, and visitor satisfaction at Córdoba's Fiesta de los Patios. Global analyses investigate the comparative advantage of heritage tourism from 2011 to 2022 and new dimensions in religious tourism in Nessebar, Bulgaria. A notable focus is balancing preservation with tourism in Porto, Portugal, and leveraging sustainable practices. These studies highlight the role of heritage in fostering resilience, cultural identity, and sustainable urban development, offering actionable insights for managing challenges in a rapidly evolving tourism landscape. The twelve articles are authored by a group of thirty-five authors. These represent ten countries—Spain, Portugal, Norway, Saudi Arabia, Bulgaria, Peru, Ecuador, Hungary, Egypt, and Indonesia—with cross-country collaboration on some articles. 2025-08-12T08:10:17Z 2025-08-12T08:10:17Z 2025 book ONIX_20250812T095121_9783725833658_134 9783725833658 9783725833665 https://directory.doabooks.org/handle/20.500.12854/165185 eng image/jpeg Attribution 4.0 International https://mdpi.com/books https://mdpi.com/books/pdfview/book/10590 MDPI - Multidisciplinary Digital Publishing Institute 10.3390/books978-3-7258-3366-5 10.3390/books978-3-7258-3366-5 46cabcaa-dd94-4bfe-87b4-55023c1b36d0 9783725833658 9783725833665 224 open access
spellingShingle cultural heritage preservation
Spanish civil war education
sustainable cultural tourism
heritage tourism
hotel industry
planned resilience
adopted resilience
social sustainability
economic sustainability
tourism resilience
resident
responsible behavior
heritage
destination identification
self-congruity
tourists’ sustainability
urban facility management
support services
urban heritage
urban scale
conservation
World Heritage
threats
preservation
tourism
architectural vulnerability
traditional construction
risk assessment
durability
adobe
rammed earth
community attachment
place dependence
place identity
affective attachment
sustainable tourism
green consumption
normalised revealed comparative advantage
natural heritage
cultural heritage
tourism infrastructure
panel regression
religious tourism
Nessebar
UNESCO World Heritage
cultural tourism
Fiesta de los Patios (Cordoba)
Intangible Cultural Heritage
satisfaction
sociodemographic profile
economic contribution
Raymi Llaqta
tourist profile
visitor satisfaction
sustainability
management
intangible cultural heritage
social use
safeguarding
tourist use
carpets
Guano
Ecuador
thema EDItEUR::D Biography, Literature and Literary studies::DN Biography and non-fiction prose
Heritage Tourism and Sustainable City Dynamics
title Heritage Tourism and Sustainable City Dynamics
title_full Heritage Tourism and Sustainable City Dynamics
title_fullStr Heritage Tourism and Sustainable City Dynamics
title_full_unstemmed Heritage Tourism and Sustainable City Dynamics
title_short Heritage Tourism and Sustainable City Dynamics
title_sort heritage tourism and sustainable city dynamics
topic cultural heritage preservation
Spanish civil war education
sustainable cultural tourism
heritage tourism
hotel industry
planned resilience
adopted resilience
social sustainability
economic sustainability
tourism resilience
resident
responsible behavior
heritage
destination identification
self-congruity
tourists’ sustainability
urban facility management
support services
urban heritage
urban scale
conservation
World Heritage
threats
preservation
tourism
architectural vulnerability
traditional construction
risk assessment
durability
adobe
rammed earth
community attachment
place dependence
place identity
affective attachment
sustainable tourism
green consumption
normalised revealed comparative advantage
natural heritage
cultural heritage
tourism infrastructure
panel regression
religious tourism
Nessebar
UNESCO World Heritage
cultural tourism
Fiesta de los Patios (Cordoba)
Intangible Cultural Heritage
satisfaction
sociodemographic profile
economic contribution
Raymi Llaqta
tourist profile
visitor satisfaction
sustainability
management
intangible cultural heritage
social use
safeguarding
tourist use
carpets
Guano
Ecuador
thema EDItEUR::D Biography, Literature and Literary studies::DN Biography and non-fiction prose
topic_facet cultural heritage preservation
Spanish civil war education
sustainable cultural tourism
heritage tourism
hotel industry
planned resilience
adopted resilience
social sustainability
economic sustainability
tourism resilience
resident
responsible behavior
heritage
destination identification
self-congruity
tourists’ sustainability
urban facility management
support services
urban heritage
urban scale
conservation
World Heritage
threats
preservation
tourism
architectural vulnerability
traditional construction
risk assessment
durability
adobe
rammed earth
community attachment
place dependence
place identity
affective attachment
sustainable tourism
green consumption
normalised revealed comparative advantage
natural heritage
cultural heritage
tourism infrastructure
panel regression
religious tourism
Nessebar
UNESCO World Heritage
cultural tourism
Fiesta de los Patios (Cordoba)
Intangible Cultural Heritage
satisfaction
sociodemographic profile
economic contribution
Raymi Llaqta
tourist profile
visitor satisfaction
sustainability
management
intangible cultural heritage
social use
safeguarding
tourist use
carpets
Guano
Ecuador
thema EDItEUR::D Biography, Literature and Literary studies::DN Biography and non-fiction prose
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