The UNESCO UNITWIN Network for "Culture, Tourism, Development", the Budapest Metropolitan University of Applied Sciences and the Foundation for Information Society (INFOTA Research Institute) is kindly inviting you to the Budapest International Conference on
Tourism and Cultural Landscapes: Towards A Sustainable Approach
An English language exchange of experiences
12 - 16 June 2016
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Krisztina Albert
Hungary
Tokaj Wine Region Historic Cultural Landscape: the challenge to gather territorial actors for a sustainable development and to increase awareness of their role in tourism
Vincent Andreu-Boussut, Elodie Salin,
Céline Chadenas
France
Sustaining natural heritage sites as great tourist attractions: international guidelines versus local contexts
Selena Bagnara Milan
Italy
A World Heritage to Be Shared Without Prejudice: New Linkages and Strategies in the Management of Cultural Landscapes
Mark Bailoni
France
World Heritage in danger and tourism stakes in Europe: global concerns for local planning conflicts
Constantinos Cartalis, Panayotis Dimopoulos
Greece
Cultural landscapes in Natura 2000 sites: a route through Europe in support of cultural tourism
Montserrat Crivillers Simon
France
Networking on the cultural landscape. The Example of the European Cemeteries Route in France and Spain
Soazig Darnay
Spain
Geopark, a new UNESCO label for cultural landscapes? The example of Beaujolais vineyard.
Simon Edelbutte
France
Recognition of industrial landscapes as sites of tourism: an achievement for the heritagization of the industry?
Şevket Erşan, Aynur Çiftçi
Turkey
Preservation Proposals for the Cultural Landscapes in context of St.Ioannis Theologos Monastery and the surrounding vineyards
Sara Ferrari, Gioia Zenoni, Daniele Bursich
Italy
Virtual paths for the enhancement of archaeological landscapes: the “Via Gallica” project
Isabela Frederico, Pedro Paulo Funari
Brazil
Cultural Landscapes, conservation and spirituality: tourism approach in a Brazilian study case
Sogol Hashemi Dehaqi
Iran
Rehabilitation of Nashtifan’s Windmills Cultural Landscape by Considering Vernacular Architecture Values
Daniel Imbert-Bouchard Ribera, Ramon Serrat
Spain
Signalling as a tool for landscape understanding and tourism development. The case of Catalonia.
Sébastien Jacquot
France
Valparaiso on the World Heritage List: the touristification of an urban landscape
Nadzeya Kalbaska, Lorenzo Cantoni
France
UNESCO-enlisted Cultural landscapes: their presence and presentation in eLearning courses by National Tourism Destinations
Kiyoko Kanki
Japan
Borobudur as Cultural Landscape - 10 years of International Borobudur Field School activities with local initiatives
Daniel Zsolt Kovacs
Hungary
Budapest, including the banks of the Danube, the Buda Castle Quarter and Andrássy Avenue
Raymond Aquino Macapagal
Phillipines
Native House Restorations and Rituals Toward Community-Based Tourism in the UNESCO World Heritage Batad Rice Terrace Cultural Landscape
Yoel Mansfeld
Israel
Cross-interpretation of Cultural Landscapes: The case of the Jesus and gospel trails
Sofiane Messaoudi, Youcef Chennaoui,
Nadia Messaci
Algeria
The contribution of cultural landscapes in the building and the delimitation of territories. Case of cultural parks in Algeria
Ana Mrda, Bojana Bojanic Obad Scitaroci
Croatia
Relationship between tourism and cultural landscape – a new sustainable development model
Jocelyne Napoli
France
The evolving role of transportation in attracting British Tourism to the South of France: a tourism and cultural regional case study
Anahita OyarHossein
Iran
Revitalization of shiraz northern city-garden with cultural landscape approach
Ece Ömüriş, Zeynep Karsavuran, Onur Dirlik
Turkey
Well-being in Cultural Tourism: An Explorative Study on Tourists’ Experiences
Odete Paiva, Cláudia Seabra, José Luís Abrantes, Fernanda Cravidão
Portugal
Cultural tourists: Authenticity perception in World Heritage Historic Centres
David Picard
Switzerland
Making Oenotourism Sustainable: Experiences from Switzerland, South-Africa, France, Portugal and China
Tamara Rátz
Hungary
Discovering the Ripa Pannonica – Innovation in interpretation and visitor management at the Limes heritage sites along the Danube
Emre Sevim, İbrahim Zivrali, Ü. Nurşah Cabbar
Turkey
A World Heritage Site: Diyarbakır under the Shade of Conflicts
Melanie Kay Smith
Hungary
Visitor Perceptions of Cultural Ecosystem Services in Landscape: The Challenges of Evaluation
Lyuba Stankova
France
New Tools of Sustainable Tourism Education. Case study of European project : ‘’Boosting development of sustainable entrepreneurial tourism activities in the mountain and border areas in Bulgaria’’
Ivana Stevic, Zélia Breda
Portugal
Design thinking as a tool for more sustainable cultural heritage tourism experience
Ivett Sziva, Richard Zoltay
Hungary
How to catch the critical Generation? – The interests, and travel needs of Generation Y during cultural travels
Zsuzsa Tolnay
Hungary
The potentials and challenges of heritage interpretation at the Hortobágy National Park - the Puszta World Heritage Site
Dominique Vanneste, Christophe Vandeputte
Belgium
Geotourism and the underestimated potential of ‘ordinary’ landscapes.