scholarly journals Different voices from community groups to support sustainable tourism development at Iranian World Heritage Sites: evidence from Bisotun

2018 ◽  
Vol 26 (10) ◽  
pp. 1728-1748 ◽  
Author(s):  
Hossein G. T. Olya ◽  
Habib Alipour ◽  
Yaqub Gavilyan
Author(s):  
EULALIE D. DULNUAN

This paper presents the status, problems and future direction of tourism inIfugao, along with the complexities that result from the dichotomy of doing tourism and conservation at the same time. Tourism in Ifugao has the rice terraces and/or culture as its resource base. While there are five rice terraces cluster whichare cited as World Heritage sites, tourism is unevenly spread in the province. Itis concentrated in the municipality of Banaue and barely starting in the otherHeritage areas. Thus the benefits of tourism are not yet felt in the other Heritagesites. A way forward is to make the tourism master plan that will direct tourismin Ifugao towards sustainable tourism development. This paper concludes thattourism could be a means to maintain tourism and to conserve the culture.Keywords: Ifugao tourism, conservation, sustainable tourism development, descriptivedesign, Philippines


2021 ◽  
Author(s):  
Angelia

Indonesia is a country that is rich in diversity. Indonesia's diversity, which includes more than 17 thousand islands, more than 300 ethnic groups, more than 700 languages, world heritage sites, and the third largest biodiversity, is a great potential for tourism development (Tayibnapis and Sundarini 2020).


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