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Year 2019, Volume: 4 Issue: 1, 37 - 47, 31.07.2019
https://doi.org/10.31822/jomat.543891

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Developing a Multidisciplinary Tourism Planning Approach on Cultural Routes

Year 2019, Volume: 4 Issue: 1, 37 - 47, 31.07.2019
https://doi.org/10.31822/jomat.543891

Abstract

Essence of the cultural routes
can be described as a flow in the
space where the cultivated tourists
rediscover a slow lifestyle, meet with the local area in many ways -multi layers
of the area unfolds to the tourists, they exchange knowledge with the local
environment, learn about the area also they leave behind a knowledge too - to
the local habitants of the place. This is a double-sided
exchange. Thus, the settlements overlapping with the cultural routes need to be
approached and planned with a special touch and awareness -related with the
local data. Therefore, a multidisciplinary
approach is needed. Paper will examine specific points related to this
unfolding process such as: Essence of the walking; experiencing the nature;
respecting culture and history. Three routes will be examined and interrelated
for the “good practice” and learn from the others in order to reach sustainable
and multidisciplinary planning insights.




References

  • Atach-Rosch, I. (1984). Public Planning for Tourism: A General Method for Establishing Economic, Environmental, Social and Administrative Criteria. PhD thesis. Washington, University of Washington.
  • Baud-Bovy, M. (1982). New concepts in planning for tourism and recreation. Tourism Management, 3(4), 308-313.
  • Berki, M. – Csapó, J. (2008). The Geographical Basis for the Development of Thematic Routes. In D. Lóczy, J. Tóth, A. Trócsányi (Ed.), Progress in Geography in the European Capital of Culture 2010. University of Geography, University of Pécs. Geographica Pannonica, Nova 3(1), 161-173.
  • Choy, D.J.L. (1991). Tourism planning: The case for ‘market failure’. Tourism Management, 12(4), 26-31.
  • Cultural Routes Society, Lycian Way. Retrieved 01.07.2019 from http://cultureroutesinturkey. com/the-lycian-way/.
  • De Kadt, E. (Ed). (1979). Tourism: Passport to Development? Oxford: Oxford University Press.
  • Edgell, D.L. (1990). International Tourism Policy. New York: Van Nostrand Reinhold.
  • Gunn, C.A. (1994). Tourism Planning: Basics, Concepts, Cases. 3rd ed. Washington: Taylor & Frances.
  • Hall, C.M. (2000). Tourism Planning: Policies, Processes and Relationships. Essex: Prentice Hall.
  • ICOMOS Charter for Cultural Tourism (1997). Retrieved 01.07.2019 from https://www.icomos. org/charters/tourism_e.pdf.
  • Jenkins, C. L. (1994). Tourism in developing countries: the privatisation issue. Tourism: The State of the Art, John Wiley & Sons, Chichester, UK, 3-9.
  • McIntosh, R.W., & Goeldner, G.R. (1986). Tourism: Principles, Practices, Philosophies. 5th ed. New York: Wiley.
  • McKercher, B., & Du Cros, H. (2002) Cultural Tourism: The Partnership Between Tourism and Cultural Heritage Management. Haworth Press, Binghamton.
  • Paschinger, E. (2007) Authenticity, interpretation and the issue of demand: How product development at world heritage sites can encourage sustainable management. MA Thesis, IMC University of Applied Sciences Krems.
  • Pro-poor Tourism. Retrieved 01.07.2019 from http://propoortourism.org.uk/.
  • Puczkó, L. & Rátz, T. (2007). Trailing Goethe, Humbert and Ulysses Tourism: Cultural Routes in Tourism. In G. Richards (Ed.), Cultural Tourism: Global and Local Perspectives, Haworth Press, New York.
  • Richards, G. (2003) What is Cultural Tourism? In A. van Maaren (Ed.), Erfgoed voor Toerisme. Nationaal Contact Monumenten.
  • Richards, G. (2009). Tourism development trajectories -From culture to creativity? Encontros Cientificos-Tourism & Management Studies, n.6, 9-15. Retrieved 14.07.2017 from . http://www.tram-research.com/atlas/APC%20Paper%20Greg%20Richards.PDF.
  • Roshan Cultural Heritage Institute. Retrieved 01.07.2019 from http://www.roshan-institute.org/474551.
  • Seth, P.N. (1985). Successful Tourism Management. New Delhi, Stirling.
  • Timothy, D.J. (1999). Participatory planning. A view of tourism in Indonesia. Annals of Tourism Research. 26(2), 371-391.
  • Tosun, C. (2000). Limits to community participation in the tourism development process in developing countries. Tourism Management. 21(3), 413-633
  • Tosun, C., & Jenkins, C.L. (1998). The evolution of tourism planning in third world countries: A critique. Progress in Tourism and Hospitality Research. 4(2), 101-114.
  • Tylor, E. (1871). Primitive Culture. Cambridge University Press.
  • WTO Report. (2012). Retrieved 01.07.2019 from http://cf.cdn.unwto.org/sites/all/files/pdf/annual_report_2012.pdf .
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Primary Language English
Subjects Tourism (Other)
Journal Section Research Papers
Authors

Beste Sabır 0000-0003-4488-5894

Publication Date July 31, 2019
Published in Issue Year 2019 Volume: 4 Issue: 1

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APA Sabır, B. (2019). Developing a Multidisciplinary Tourism Planning Approach on Cultural Routes. Journal of Multidisciplinary Academic Tourism, 4(1), 37-47. https://doi.org/10.31822/jomat.543891



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