“Authenticity” as a Pathway to Sustainable Cultural Tourism? The Cases of Gotland and Rapa Nui
In this paper, two World Heritage island destinations are compared, Gotland in the Baltic and Rapa Nui in the Pacific. Both islands deal with a growing number of tourists, which asks for rethinking of tourism development. As cultural heritage plays a major role in tourism for both destinations, it i...
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doaj-d0cc38c566f84a98aa7ee5eaeff2dcd12021-06-30T23:08:55ZengMDPI AGSustainability2071-10502021-06-01136302630210.3390/su13116302“Authenticity” as a Pathway to Sustainable Cultural Tourism? The Cases of Gotland and Rapa NuiMarije Eileen Poort0Ulrika Persson-Fischier1Helene Martinsson-Wallin2Evelina Elf Donaldson3Mareike Schaub4Department of Civil and Industrial Engineering, Uppsala University, 75237 Uppsala, SwedenDepartment of Civil and Industrial Engineering, Uppsala University, 75237 Uppsala, SwedenDepartment of Archaeology and Ancient History, Uppsala University, 62167 Visby, SwedenDepartment of Civil and Industrial Engineering, Uppsala University, 75237 Uppsala, SwedenDepartment of Civil and Industrial Engineering, Uppsala University, 75237 Uppsala, SwedenIn this paper, two World Heritage island destinations are compared, Gotland in the Baltic and Rapa Nui in the Pacific. Both islands deal with a growing number of tourists, which asks for rethinking of tourism development. As cultural heritage plays a major role in tourism for both destinations, it is especially important to look into sustainable cultural tourism development from the perspective of authenticity. The paper is based on a variety of materials and takes an innovative approach to methods through a student–staff collaboration. The data show that social acceptance of tourism by local communities on both islands could be achieved through the creation of authentic experiences. Furthermore, data show that it is rather potent to engage both locals and tourists in modernized authentic experiences. However, this can only be done if locals are empowered and are genuinely allowed to steer the development of tourism.https://www.mdpi.com/2071-1050/13/11/6302authenticitysustainable tourismliquid modernityGotlandRapa Nui |
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Marije Eileen Poort Ulrika Persson-Fischier Helene Martinsson-Wallin Evelina Elf Donaldson Mareike Schaub “Authenticity” as a Pathway to Sustainable Cultural Tourism? The Cases of Gotland and Rapa Nui Sustainability authenticity sustainable tourism liquid modernity Gotland Rapa Nui |
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Marije Eileen Poort Ulrika Persson-Fischier Helene Martinsson-Wallin Evelina Elf Donaldson Mareike Schaub |
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“Authenticity” as a Pathway to Sustainable Cultural Tourism? The Cases of Gotland and Rapa Nui |
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“Authenticity” as a Pathway to Sustainable Cultural Tourism? The Cases of Gotland and Rapa Nui |
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“Authenticity” as a Pathway to Sustainable Cultural Tourism? The Cases of Gotland and Rapa Nui |
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“Authenticity” as a Pathway to Sustainable Cultural Tourism? The Cases of Gotland and Rapa Nui |
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“Authenticity” as a Pathway to Sustainable Cultural Tourism? The Cases of Gotland and Rapa Nui |
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“authenticity” as a pathway to sustainable cultural tourism? the cases of gotland and rapa nui |
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In this paper, two World Heritage island destinations are compared, Gotland in the Baltic and Rapa Nui in the Pacific. Both islands deal with a growing number of tourists, which asks for rethinking of tourism development. As cultural heritage plays a major role in tourism for both destinations, it is especially important to look into sustainable cultural tourism development from the perspective of authenticity. The paper is based on a variety of materials and takes an innovative approach to methods through a student–staff collaboration. The data show that social acceptance of tourism by local communities on both islands could be achieved through the creation of authentic experiences. Furthermore, data show that it is rather potent to engage both locals and tourists in modernized authentic experiences. However, this can only be done if locals are empowered and are genuinely allowed to steer the development of tourism. |
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authenticity sustainable tourism liquid modernity Gotland Rapa Nui |
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