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Registro 1 de 2
Autor: Poria, Yaniv - Butler, Richard - Airey, David - 
Título: How tourists decide which heritage site to visit
Fuente: Tourism Review. v.59, n.2. International Association of Scientific Experts in Tourism, AIEST
Páginas: pp. 12-16
Año: 2004
Resumen: The relationship between the tourists and the heritage presented has already been identified as important for the understanding of tourist behaviour at the level of a specific heritage site. This study seeks to clarify whether tourists’ perception of various spaces in relation to their own heritage could give an insight into tourists’ decision which heritage site to visit. The findings of the study are based on a survey that examined tourists’ visitation patterns to different heritage sites in Israel located within a relatively short distance of each other. The findings support the idea that the perception of the site in relation to the tourists’ own heritage lies at the heart of an understanding of tourists’ visitation patterns. The contribution to the management and theoretical understanding of heritage tourism is discussed.
Palabras clave: TURISMO | TURISMO CULTURAL | PATRIMONIO CULTURAL | PERCEPCION DEL TURISTA |
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Registro 2 de 2
Autor: Poria, Yaniv - Airey, David - Butler, Richard - 
Título: Challenging the present approach to heritage tourism: Is tourism to heritage places heritage tourism?
Fuente: Tourism Review. v.56, n.1/2. International Association of Scientific Experts in Tourism, AIEST
Páginas: pp. 51-53
Año: 2001
Resumen: Observing visitors’ behaviour in places presenting heritage and reviewing the tourism literature dealing with ’heritage’ tourism led to this research that is aimed at clarifying the core of heritage tourism. The common approach that heritage tourism consists of tourists in heritage places, is challenged. The relationship between four groups of variables (the tourists’ personal characteristics, the tourists’ awareness of the history of the site, the tourists’ perception of a site in relation to their own heritage and, the site attributes) and the tourists’ visitation patterns (before a visit, during a visit, and after a visit) as the outcome variables was investigated. The actual study was conducted in Israel because of its attributes as a space containing a variety of heritage sites in a relatively small area, which relate to different tourists on different grounds. The research looked in detail at two sites: the Wailing Wall and Massada. The results (specifically the tourists’ perception of the sites) indicate that the relationship between the tourists and the heritage site attributes is at the core of the phenomenon of heritage tourism. The understanding of this relationship has value for the study of heritage-related behaviour including heritage tourism. The study suggests a new approach to understanding heritage tourism which could be applicable for other subgroups of tourism, and could have implications for the management of heritage and historic sites.
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