Actes du symposium scientifique de la 17ème Assemblée générale de l'ICOMOS / ICOMOS' 17th General Assembly Scientific Symposium proceedings - Part III -Session 3

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Session 3 - Comment la participation des populations est-elle déterminante pour la durabilité du développement du tourisme ?/ How is public involvement essential for the sustainability of tourism development? PDF

Introduction
Sheridan Burke

Revitalization of Borobudur: Heritage Tourism Promotion and Local Community Empowerment in Cultural Industries
NAGAOKA Masanori

Le développement du patrimoine culturel immatériel brésilien
Edson LEITE, Maria Cristina CAPONERO, Simone PEREZ, Maria José CHOTIL

Heritage as the Beginning of Developing Sustainable Tourism and Constructing Local Identity: Exemplified by a Cultural Project, “Old House with New Life”, in a Historical City of Taiwan
WU Ping-Sheng, YEN Shih-Hua

Heritage Tourism Development and the Local community: Al-Salt Heritage City in Jordan
Nizar AL ADARBEH, Mohammad EL-KHALILI

The Mirage of Equity in Developing Country World Heritage Tourism
Jeffrey ADAMS

Continuity and Identity in Canberra: Can Tourism Development Sustain Intangible Cultural Heritage?
Marilyn C. TRUSCOTT

Developing sustainable tourism destinations offering authentic folk Experience
Ananya BHATTACHARYA

Heritage Landscape and Cultural Identity: development as Tourism
Diane MENZIES

Towards a sustainable tourism: the case of the State of Guanajuato, Mexico
Celia Esther ARREDONDO ZAMBRANO, Julieta de Jesús CANTU DELGADO, Yolanda RAMIREZ MAGALLANE

Patrimoine culturel et tourisme dans la Région Métropolitaine de Mendoza-Argentine
Silvia Augusta CIRVINI, José Alejandro GOMEZ VOLTAN

Rapport / Report
Marc de Caraffe
Rapporteur senior

Kenrick demesvar
Maëlla Morvant
Rapporteurs juniors

Conclusion
Sue Millar

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