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to advanced ICT sources) on the residents’ valuation of cultural heritage. Based on an extensive survey among inhabitants … identify the most prominent vectors of the residents’ appreciation of cultural heritage; (ii) a micro-simulation modelling …This paper addresses the question of the value attached by residents of tourist places to the wealth of cultural …
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of e-services in urban cultural tourism. Its aim is to map out the relative drivers of cultural visitors to cities with a … particular view on the importance of modern e-services in the tourist sector. We focus on three case-study cities: Amsterdam … impact on cultural heritage visitors and the tourism sector in general. In addition, it is also important to note that …
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's residents. We quantify this mechanism by building a dynamic model of residential choice with heterogeneous households, where … leveraging variation in Amsterdam's spatial distribution of tourists as a demand shifter, finding significant heterogeneity in … residents' preferences over amenities and in the supply responses of amenities to changes in demand composition. This two …
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The subject of analysis in the paper is economic impact of cultural tourism and identification of the main factors … which directly affect cultural tourism revenues. Most countries do not have a statistical system of monitoring and analysing … individual factors of cultural tourism such as the number of arrivals of cultural tourists and consumption of cultural tourists …
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differentiate the impacts of tangible and intangible heritages on tourism. Given the cultural diversity that exists across borders … significantly promote international tourism. It is also shown that the intangible cultural heritages benefit more than the tangible …
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WHS (World Heritage Site) have benefited from their situation and developed the local rural tourism.Research Design … case study, exploring the available secondary data on tourism supply and demand. Within the case study, a combination of … sustainability of the offer of local tourism.Findings: Romanian rural localities hosting or being part of a WHS do not exploit …
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The tourism industry and creative economy in Cirebon can not be separated from the historical aspect of the city … destination that is unique in terms of religion, culture, history, to the creative economy, especially religious tourism that will …
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tourism attractiveness, which is still highly elusive in the existing literature. To identify the causal effect, it uses …. We document that WHS inscription does raise city tourism attractiveness. One more WHS leads to an increase in the tourist … inflow intensity by at least 6.7% up to around 10%. The tourism-enhancing effect is consistent under many robustness checks …
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