A theoretical framework for sustaining culture: Culturally sustainable entrepreneurship

KK Swanson, C DeVereaux - Annals of Tourism Research, 2017 - Elsevier
While the three phenomena—culture, sustainability, and entrepreneurship—have been
discussed separately, or paired in the tourism literature, they have rarely been studied …

[HTML][HTML] The sustainability of intangible heritage in the COVID-19 era—resilience, reinvention, and challenges in Spain

X Roigé, I Arrieta-Urtizberea, J Seguí - Sustainability, 2021 - mdpi.com
The public health restrictions and social distancing imposed as a consequence of COVID-19
have not only had a profound impact on intangible heritage, they have also prompted …

[HTML][HTML] Sustainability framing of controlled environment agriculture and consumer perceptions: A review

CI Gan, R Soukoutou, DM Conroy - Sustainability, 2022 - mdpi.com
The ongoing criticism of conventional agricultural activities being unsustainable in the face
of climate change and global population growth has been one of the key drivers for …

Cultural distortion risks at heritage sites: Scale development and validation

SN Zhang, WQ Ruan, YQ Li, H Xiao - Tourism Management, 2024 - Elsevier
Cultural risk measurement is an urgent theoretical and practical issue related to cultural
sustainability of heritage sites. This research conducted rigorous scale development of …

Non-institutionalized forms of tourism accommodation and overtourism impacts on the landscape: The case of Santorini, Greece

E Sarantakou, TS Terkenli - Travel and Tourism in the Age of …, 2021 - taylorfrancis.com
This paper critically examines the ways in which overtourism exacerbates as a result of the
proliferation of new, non-institutionalized forms of tourism accommodation and their impacts …

The application of the sustainable livelihood approach to small scale-fisheries: The case of mud crab Scylla serrata in South west India

E Apine, LM Turner, LD Rodwell, R Bhatta - Ocean & coastal management, 2019 - Elsevier
The sustainable livelihood approach is an analytical framework that helps identifying the
assets that local communities rely on, the risks they are subjected to, organisations and …

[HTML][HTML] Progress of Chinese ecological civilization construction and obstacles during 2003–2020: Implications from one set of emergy-based indicator system

L Yan, X Zhang, H Pan, J Wu, L Lin, Y Zhang, C Xu… - Ecological …, 2021 - Elsevier
Ecological civilization (EC), firstly put forward by the Chinese government, has attracted
extensive attention in the world. However, how to evaluate progress of ECC (Ecological …

[HTML][HTML] Systemic innovation areas for heritage-led rural regeneration: A multilevel repository of best practices

A Egusquiza, M Zubiaga, A Gandini, C de Luca… - Sustainability, 2021 - mdpi.com
This paper presents the result of the analysis of the data gathered from 20 Role Models (RM)
case studies regarding their successful heritage-led rural regeneration models. For the study …

[HTML][HTML] The relevance of intangible cultural heritage and traditional languages for the tourism experience: The case of Ladin in South Tyrol

S Lonardi, Y Unterpertinger - Sustainability, 2022 - mdpi.com
Cultural tourists have become increasingly interested in intangible cultural heritage and in
minority, peripheral areas. This paper will focus on the ICH of minority communities, with a …

Conceptualisation of heritage diplomacy in scholarship

T Lähdesmäki, VLA Čeginskas - International Journal of Heritage …, 2022 - Taylor & Francis
Heritage diplomacy is a recent concept and a new area of interest in the expanding scope of
diplomacy. The concept is explored with various epistemological foci and theoretical …