Actes du symposium scientifique de la 17ème Assemblée générale de l'ICOMOS / ICOMOS' 17th General Assembly Scientific Symposium proceedings - Part III - Session 2

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Session 2- Le développement du tourisme peut-il être durable ? / Can tourism development be sustainable? PDF

Introduction
Hervé Barré

Tourisme culturel et développement durable: le patrimoine au-delà du spectacle
Edgardo J. VENTURINI

Reinforcing the Authenticity and Spirit of Place of Indigenous Peoples to Promote Cultural Tourism at World Heritage Sites as a Development Approach: Learning from the Canadian Experience
Daniel ARSENAULT, Fergus T. MACLAREN

Heritage or theme park?
Teresa FERREIRA

Le patrimoine à l’état gazeux : comment le tourisme détourne notre conception de l’authenticité
Stéphane DAWANS/ Claudine HOUBART

Tourism and the Invisible Historic Sites in Antarctica
Maria Ximena SENATORE, Andrés ZARANKIN

Mise en valeur du patrimoine de Santa Maria La Mayor. Mise en scène de la première imprimerie du Río de la Plata
Graciela DE KUNA, Angela Beatriz RIVERO, Graciela CAMBAS

Développement et tourisme : un exemple probant au Havre
Laurence LE CIEUX

Revitalisation urbaine, un levier pour le développement touristique. Le cas de l’Iran
Nameh REZAEI

Looking ahead: the olive grove cultural landscape
Monica LUENGO

From a Military Front to a “Cold War” Heritage Site – a study of the prospect of Matsu Archipelago as sustainable tourism islands
FU Chao-Ching

Le Quartier des spectacles de Montréal, au cœur du développement culturel québécois
Yves DUMAS, Maria Inés SUBERCASEAUX

La mise en valeur des villes historiques et le patrimoine du XXème siècle : le cas du Mexique
Louise NOELLE GRAS

Rapport / Report
Angela Rojas
Rapporteur senior

Chloé Bellanger
Benoit Chiron
Rapporteurs juniors

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