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Zenodo (CERN European Organization for Nuclear Research), Nov 30, 2022
The contents of this deliverable are the sole responsibility of one or more Parties of the SmartC... more The contents of this deliverable are the sole responsibility of one or more Parties of the SmartCulTour consortium and can under no circumstances be regarded as reflecting the position of the Research Executive Agency and European Commission under the European Union's Horizon 2020 programme. Copyright and Reprint Permissions: "You may freely reproduce all or part of this paper for non-commercial purposes, provided that the following conditions are fulfilled: (i) to cite the authors, as the copyright owners (ii) to cite the SmartCulTour Project and mention that the EC co-finances it, by means of including this statement "Smart Cultural Tourism as a Driver of Sustainable Development of European Regions-SmartCulTour Project no. H2020-870708 co financed by EC H2020 program" and (iii) not to alter the information.
Zenodo (CERN European Organization for Nuclear Research), Jun 30, 2021
The contents of this deliverable are the sole responsibility of one or more Parties of the SmartC... more The contents of this deliverable are the sole responsibility of one or more Parties of the SmartCulTour consortium and can under no circumstances be regarded as reflecting the position of the Research Executive Agency and European Commission under the European Union's Horizon 2020 programme. Copyright and Reprint Permissions: "You may freely reproduce all or part of this paper for non-commercial purposes, provided that the following conditions are fulfilled: (i) to cite the authors, as the copyright owners (ii) to cite the SmartCulTour Project and mention that the EC co-finances it, by means of including this statement "Smart Cultural Tourism as a Driver of Sustainable Development of European Regions-SmartCulTour Project no. H2020-870708 co financed by EC H2020 program" and (iii) not to alter the information." _______________________________________________________________________________________ How to quote this document: Use the references of the specific academic publications, rather than quoting the amalgamated deliverable report.
Zenodo (CERN European Organization for Nuclear Research), Dec 31, 2021
This project has received funding from the European Union's Horizon 2020 research and innovation ... more This project has received funding from the European Union's Horizon 2020 research and innovation programme under grant agreement No. 870708 Deliverable D1.2 First policy report Disclaimer: The contents of this deliverable are the sole responsibility of one or more Parties of the SmartCulTour consortium and can under no circumstances be regarded as reflecting the position of the Research Executive Agency and European Commission under the European Union's Horizon 2020 programme.
As required by Art. 29 of the Grant Agreement, each beneficiary must – as soon as possible – diss... more As required by Art. 29 of the Grant Agreement, each beneficiary must – as soon as possible – disseminate its results by disclosing them to the public by appropriate means (other than those resulting from protecting or exploiting the results), including in scientific publications (in any medium). As part of this obligation, within the SmartCulTour-project, multiple deliverables have been foreseen across work packages, to focus on an open access publication strategy. This deliverable provides metadata and abstracts of the publications residing under Work Package 2: "Theoretical development". Deliverable 2.3 aimed to provide "A minimum of 2 academic papers on the definition of cultural tourism for urban and regional tourism and framework for future cultural tourism" and therefore focuses on the conceptual clarifications provided during WP2, aiming at redefining/upgrading the concept of cultural tourism and framing it within current and future trends. The full papers...
This report serves as deliverable D1.2 of the SmartCulTour Horizon 2020 project (grant agreement ... more This report serves as deliverable D1.2 of the SmartCulTour Horizon 2020 project (grant agreement number 870708) which is aimed at supporting regional development in all European regions with important tangible and intangible cultural assets, including those located in rural peripheries and the urban fringe, through sustainable cultural tourism. This report aims to provide an overview of the specific policy recommendations that originate from two particular tasks in the SmartCulTour project: re-conceptualization of (sustainable) cultural tourism and expectations concerning future trends and developments (WP2), and identification of state-of-the-art interventions in cultural tourism towards sustainable development (WP3). The report starts by recognizing the potential of cultural tourism in Europe and specifically its framing as a driver for sustainable development and smart regional growth. However, due to an ongoing lack of comprehensive evidence on the benefits of cultural heritage ...
Encyclopedia of Tourism Management and Marketing, 2022
Through an extensive interdisciplinary meta literature review, various conceptualizations, framew... more Through an extensive interdisciplinary meta literature review, various conceptualizations, frameworks and definitions<br> of cultural heritage tourism and cultural tourism destinations are studied. The summarizing report outlines the<br> final theoretical framework based on these findings and proposes a set of novel, updated definitions.
The aim of Work Package 3 of the SmartCulTour project (www.smartcultour.eu) is to provide a state... more The aim of Work Package 3 of the SmartCulTour project (www.smartcultour.eu) is to provide a state-of-the-art overview of cultural tourism interventions implemented in European cities and regions, thereby identifying best practices and the impacts and success conditions of cultural tourism interventions. To this end, the consortium identified 107 interesting cultural tourism interventions throughout Europe, with a <strong>geographical coverage</strong> of: Belgium (9), Italy (8), The Netherlands (8), Serbia (7), Romania (6), Croatia (5), Hungary (4), Portugal (4), Spain (4), United Kingdom (4), Finland (3), France (3), Sweden (3), Other countries (24), Multiple countries (15). The "Overview and taxonomy of 107 interventions" lists every intervention that was studied, as well as their respective classification given, based on the description and objective of the intervention. Within this table, a value of "1" is its primary categorization, with a value ...
Journal of Sustainable Tourism
Until the recent outbreak of the COVID-19 pandemic, the growth of tourism had confronted many des... more Until the recent outbreak of the COVID-19 pandemic, the growth of tourism had confronted many destinations with policy decisions that had impacted regional ecosystems and the quality of life of their resident population. To counter the threats driven by dominant tourism growth models, a number of tourism scholars have called for revisiting the philosophical foundation upon which tourism activities are developed. Informed by debates in philosophy and the wider social sciences, including tourism scholarship, this conceptual paper, therefore, suggests an alternative governance paradigm for tourism destinations, which is articulated in four propositions that reflect a new materialist perspective. These propositions are a monist post-anthropocentric ontology, a participatory epistemology, resilient forms of tourism and participation as methodologies, and social eudaimonia as societal value. The core argument presented in this paper is that the Anthropocene requires tourism destinations to espouse alternative governance approaches drawing from ideas emerging from new materialist scholarship.
Information Technology & Tourism
Zenodo (CERN European Organization for Nuclear Research), Nov 30, 2022
The contents of this deliverable are the sole responsibility of one or more Parties of the SmartC... more The contents of this deliverable are the sole responsibility of one or more Parties of the SmartCulTour consortium and can under no circumstances be regarded as reflecting the position of the Research Executive Agency and European Commission under the European Union's Horizon 2020 programme. Copyright and Reprint Permissions: "You may freely reproduce all or part of this paper for non-commercial purposes, provided that the following conditions are fulfilled: (i) to cite the authors, as the copyright owners (ii) to cite the SmartCulTour Project and mention that the EC co-finances it, by means of including this statement "Smart Cultural Tourism as a Driver of Sustainable Development of European Regions-SmartCulTour Project no. H2020-870708 co financed by EC H2020 program" and (iii) not to alter the information.
Zenodo (CERN European Organization for Nuclear Research), Jun 30, 2021
The contents of this deliverable are the sole responsibility of one or more Parties of the SmartC... more The contents of this deliverable are the sole responsibility of one or more Parties of the SmartCulTour consortium and can under no circumstances be regarded as reflecting the position of the Research Executive Agency and European Commission under the European Union's Horizon 2020 programme. Copyright and Reprint Permissions: "You may freely reproduce all or part of this paper for non-commercial purposes, provided that the following conditions are fulfilled: (i) to cite the authors, as the copyright owners (ii) to cite the SmartCulTour Project and mention that the EC co-finances it, by means of including this statement "Smart Cultural Tourism as a Driver of Sustainable Development of European Regions-SmartCulTour Project no. H2020-870708 co financed by EC H2020 program" and (iii) not to alter the information." _______________________________________________________________________________________ How to quote this document: Use the references of the specific academic publications, rather than quoting the amalgamated deliverable report.
Zenodo (CERN European Organization for Nuclear Research), Dec 31, 2021
This project has received funding from the European Union's Horizon 2020 research and innovation ... more This project has received funding from the European Union's Horizon 2020 research and innovation programme under grant agreement No. 870708 Deliverable D1.2 First policy report Disclaimer: The contents of this deliverable are the sole responsibility of one or more Parties of the SmartCulTour consortium and can under no circumstances be regarded as reflecting the position of the Research Executive Agency and European Commission under the European Union's Horizon 2020 programme.
As required by Art. 29 of the Grant Agreement, each beneficiary must – as soon as possible – diss... more As required by Art. 29 of the Grant Agreement, each beneficiary must – as soon as possible – disseminate its results by disclosing them to the public by appropriate means (other than those resulting from protecting or exploiting the results), including in scientific publications (in any medium). As part of this obligation, within the SmartCulTour-project, multiple deliverables have been foreseen across work packages, to focus on an open access publication strategy. This deliverable provides metadata and abstracts of the publications residing under Work Package 2: "Theoretical development". Deliverable 2.3 aimed to provide "A minimum of 2 academic papers on the definition of cultural tourism for urban and regional tourism and framework for future cultural tourism" and therefore focuses on the conceptual clarifications provided during WP2, aiming at redefining/upgrading the concept of cultural tourism and framing it within current and future trends. The full papers...
This report serves as deliverable D1.2 of the SmartCulTour Horizon 2020 project (grant agreement ... more This report serves as deliverable D1.2 of the SmartCulTour Horizon 2020 project (grant agreement number 870708) which is aimed at supporting regional development in all European regions with important tangible and intangible cultural assets, including those located in rural peripheries and the urban fringe, through sustainable cultural tourism. This report aims to provide an overview of the specific policy recommendations that originate from two particular tasks in the SmartCulTour project: re-conceptualization of (sustainable) cultural tourism and expectations concerning future trends and developments (WP2), and identification of state-of-the-art interventions in cultural tourism towards sustainable development (WP3). The report starts by recognizing the potential of cultural tourism in Europe and specifically its framing as a driver for sustainable development and smart regional growth. However, due to an ongoing lack of comprehensive evidence on the benefits of cultural heritage ...
Encyclopedia of Tourism Management and Marketing, 2022
Through an extensive interdisciplinary meta literature review, various conceptualizations, framew... more Through an extensive interdisciplinary meta literature review, various conceptualizations, frameworks and definitions<br> of cultural heritage tourism and cultural tourism destinations are studied. The summarizing report outlines the<br> final theoretical framework based on these findings and proposes a set of novel, updated definitions.
The aim of Work Package 3 of the SmartCulTour project (www.smartcultour.eu) is to provide a state... more The aim of Work Package 3 of the SmartCulTour project (www.smartcultour.eu) is to provide a state-of-the-art overview of cultural tourism interventions implemented in European cities and regions, thereby identifying best practices and the impacts and success conditions of cultural tourism interventions. To this end, the consortium identified 107 interesting cultural tourism interventions throughout Europe, with a <strong>geographical coverage</strong> of: Belgium (9), Italy (8), The Netherlands (8), Serbia (7), Romania (6), Croatia (5), Hungary (4), Portugal (4), Spain (4), United Kingdom (4), Finland (3), France (3), Sweden (3), Other countries (24), Multiple countries (15). The "Overview and taxonomy of 107 interventions" lists every intervention that was studied, as well as their respective classification given, based on the description and objective of the intervention. Within this table, a value of "1" is its primary categorization, with a value ...
Journal of Sustainable Tourism
Until the recent outbreak of the COVID-19 pandemic, the growth of tourism had confronted many des... more Until the recent outbreak of the COVID-19 pandemic, the growth of tourism had confronted many destinations with policy decisions that had impacted regional ecosystems and the quality of life of their resident population. To counter the threats driven by dominant tourism growth models, a number of tourism scholars have called for revisiting the philosophical foundation upon which tourism activities are developed. Informed by debates in philosophy and the wider social sciences, including tourism scholarship, this conceptual paper, therefore, suggests an alternative governance paradigm for tourism destinations, which is articulated in four propositions that reflect a new materialist perspective. These propositions are a monist post-anthropocentric ontology, a participatory epistemology, resilient forms of tourism and participation as methodologies, and social eudaimonia as societal value. The core argument presented in this paper is that the Anthropocene requires tourism destinations to espouse alternative governance approaches drawing from ideas emerging from new materialist scholarship.
Information Technology & Tourism