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Inconvenient Heritage Erasure And Global Tourism In Luang Prabang First Edition Lynne M Dearborn John C Stallmeyer

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Inconvenient Heritage Erasure And Global Tourism In Luang Prabang First Edition Lynne M Dearborn John C Stallmeyer
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Publisher: Taylor & Francis Group
File Extension: EPUB
File size: 5.09 MB
Pages: 169
Author: Lynne M. Dearborn; John C. Stallmeyer
ISBN: 9781598747058, 1598747053
Language: English
Year: 2010
Edition: First Edition

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Inconvenient Heritage Erasure And Global Tourism In Luang Prabang First Edition Lynne M Dearborn John C Stallmeyer by Lynne M. Dearborn; John C. Stallmeyer 9781598747058, 1598747053 instant download after payment.

The major international recognition of a World Heritage Site designation can bring important preservation efforts and a wealth of tourist dollars to an impoverished area--but it can also have destructive side effects. In a revealing study with lessons for tourism and preservation projects around the world, this book examines the redevelopment and packaging of Luang Prabang, Laos, as one of UNESCO's World Heritage Sites that "belong to all peoples of the world, irrespective of the territory on which they are located." It tells the story of how the world's most prestigious preservation initiative led to a management plan designed to attract tourists and global capital, which in turn developed the most "appealing" parts of the city while destroying or neglecting other areas. This book makes a valuable contribution to tourism and heritage studies and international development.

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