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Guidelines: Survey Procedures for Tourism Economic Impact Assessments of Gated Events and Festivals

"These guidelines are designed to enable organizers of small and medium sized fairs, festivals and events across North America to produce more credible and consistent inputs for estimating their tourism economic impact."
Creator(s): Research Resolutions & Consulting Ltd. | Date Published: 2007-03

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Guidelines: Survey Procedures for Tourism Economic Impact Assessments of Ungated or Open Access Events and Festivals

"These guidelines are designed to enable organizers of small and medium sized fairs, festivals and events across North America to produce more credible and consistent inputs for estimating their tourism economic impact."
Creator(s): Research Resolutions & Consulting Ltd. | Date Published: 2007-03

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Guidelines: Survey Procedures for Tourism Economic Impact Assessments of Gate, Permanent Attractions

"The attraction-oriented guidelines are designed to enable managers of permanent attractions including museums, galleries and historic sites across North America to produce more credible and consistent inputs for estimating their tourism economic impact."
Creator(s): Research Resolutions & Consulting Ltd. | Date Published: 2007-03

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Aboriginal Tourism

"Aboriginal tourism encompasses all tourism businesses with a majority ownership of First Nations, Inuit, Dene or Métis people. Through tourism, visitors can learn about Aboriginal history, cultures of yesterday and today, and celebrate the First Peoples".
Creator(s): Aboriginal Business and International Trade | Date Published: 2007

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Cultural Tourism - UNESCO

"To create a discerning type of tourism that takes account of other people’s cultures."
Creator(s): UNESCO Cultural Sector | Date Published: 2006

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Leisure and Tourism Database

"Supporting your research in leisure, tourism and hospitality."
Creator(s): CABI Publishing | Date Published: 2006

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Department of Canadian Heritage Tourism Publications

"Tourism"
Creator(s): Department of Canadian Heritage | Date Published: 2006

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Cultural and Heritage Tourism Resources

"History and culture provide a key opportunity for travel promoters and planners. The educational experience from heritage tourism can be partnered with other tourist attractions."
Creator(s): Municipal Research & Services Center of Washington | Date Published: 2005-01

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Cultural Tourism 101

"Getting a piece of the Cultural Tourism pie takes planning, creativity, collaboration and a good knowledge of the basics."
Creator(s): Massachusetts Cultural Council | Date Published: 2005

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The International Council of Museum's Activities (ICOM): Cultural Tourism

"The resolutions of the General Assembly in Melbourne, 1998 recommending " to continue the dialogue on the development of a policy position on the sustainable and holistic approach to heritage tourism," and "to collaborate with UNESCO, UNDP, ICCROM, ICOMOS and other agencies for establishing standards for heritage conservation within the context of tourism development, and for ensuring host community benefits". "
Creator(s): The International Council of Museums | Date Published: 2005

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Cultural Tourism Resources from the National Assembly of State Arts Agencies

"Cultural tourism is based on the mosaic of places, traditions, art forms, celebrations and experiences that portray this nation and its people, reflecting the diversity and character of the United States."
Creator(s): National Assembly of State Arts Agencies | Date Published: 2004

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Cultural Tourism Definition - Western Australia Tourism Commission

"Cultural tourism can be seen as a partnership between the arts and tourism industries which includes such things as events and cultural packages that express the identity of Western Australia as a region. It gives access to information, experience and activities that can help the visitor feel involved with a place, its people and their heritage. Creating a relationship between the visitor and the host community is an important feature of cultural tourism."
Creator(s): Western Australia Tourism Commission | Date Published: 2004

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Know your Market (Culture Definitions)

"While sightseeing and touring remain the main reason people travel to Scotland, most visitors will sample some aspect of Scottish culture during their stay."
Creator(s): scotexchange.net | Date Published: 2004

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Bibliography of Resources on Cultural Tourism compiled by the Canadian Cultural Observatory

"This selected bibliography on Cultural Tourism was compiled by the Canadian Cultural Observatory. The bibliography is neither definitive nor comprehensive. It represents a compendium of many of the main sources and readings currently available. It contains more than 150 entries, mostly periodical articles written from 2000 to early 2004."
Creator(s): Department of Canadian Heritage, Canadian Cultural Observatory | Date Published: 2004

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Rainforest Aboriginal Heritage - Cultural Tourism in Australia

"Cultural tourism is a growing industry in Australia."
Creator(s): Wet Tropics Management Authority | Date Published: 2002


 

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