Artigo

Sustainable tourism and social value at World Heritage Sites:Towards a conservation plan for Altamira, Spain.

2018. Inglés

Asinan
Resumo
This study aims to identify the factors that constitute the social value of heritage in relation to sustainable tourism. To do so, this paper provides a theoretical contribution by unifying the fields of heritage management and sustainable tourism through a mixed-method approach. It showcases the social dimension of the World Heritage Site of Altamira, Spain, combining qualitative and quantitative techniques. Research findings provide information about the multiple factors determining the social value of heritage, namely: existential, aesthetic, economic, and legacy values and the risks associated with underestimating the contemporary social value. Ultimately, this research paves the way for improving normative approaches toward sustainable tourism and, offers practical solutions to the challenges faced by the Altamira and other World Heritage Sites.
Palabras chave
Social value. Cultural heritage management. Sustainable tourism. World Heritage Site. Altamira. Spain.
Revista ou serie
Annals of Tourism Research
Volume 74
Páxinas 68-80