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    @JournalArticle {127,
    	title = {Heritage tourism in peripheral areas: Development strategies and constraints},
    	journal = {Tourism Geographies},
    	volume = {14},
    	year = {2012},
    	month = {2012-08-01 00:00:00},
    	pages = {467-493},
    	publisher = {Routledge},
    	address = {United States},
    	abstract = {

    \ 

    Heritage tourism has been widely seen in the last years as an effective way of

    addressing the socio-economic problems and the heritage degradation of peripheral territories.

    Heritage is a rising tourism product providing tourists with experiences based on the

    (in)tangible remains of the past. Due to the lack of other possibilities, the policies found in

    peripheral territories often highlight tourism {\textendash} particularly heritage tourism {\textendash} as the most

    valuable activity to launch a more sustainable development process. Nevertheless, the impact

    of heritage tourism is controversial and not always evident both in terms of socio-economic

    regeneration and in terms of heritage rehabilitation, contradicting some generalized rhetoric.

    The article presents the main conclusions of research undertaken in the Portuguese peripheral

    municipality of Almeida, where heritage tourism is claimed to be the most promising activity to

    overcome the current trend of decline. Data were collected from municipal and regional entities

    using a previously structured survey about perceptions and attitudes towards heritage tourism

    development in the municipality. The findings disclose the main obstacles, the strategies and

    the challenges that this territory is facing to underpin development based on heritage tourism.

    The main conclusions highlight the strong fragmentation between public and private entities

    and the lack of a tourism management plan for Almeida{\textquoteright}s successful future as a destination of

    heritage tourism. In certain ways, and due to similar problems, the findings and the proposals

    of the present research can be applied to other peripheral areas.

    }, keywords = {Almeida, Governance, Heritage tourism, Peripheral territories, Portugal, Rural areas}, issn = {1470-1340; 1461-6688}, doi = {10.1080/14616688.2011.610147}, url = {http://dx.doi.org/10.1080/14616688.2011.610147}, author = {Fonseca, F. and Ramos, R. A. R.} }

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    The Centre for Territory, Environment and Construction (CTAC) is a research unit of the School of Engineering of University of Minho (UMinho), recognised by the “FCT – Fundação para a Ciência e Tecnologia” (Foundation for Science and Technology), associated to the Department of Civil Engineering (DEC), with whom it shares resources and namely human resources.

    Currently CTAC aggregates 24 researchers holding a PhD of which 20 are faculty professors of the Civil Engineering Department. Read more


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