New Technologies for Sustainable Cultural Heritage Tourism
A special issue of Sustainability (ISSN 2071-1050). This special issue belongs to the section "Tourism, Culture, and Heritage".
Deadline for manuscript submissions: closed (31 December 2023) | Viewed by 10778
Special Issue Editors
Interests: multimedia systems; sustainable development
Interests: cultural digital applications
Special Issue Information
Dear Colleagues,
A highly important motivation for tourism is the visit of cultural heritage sites. However, often, these sites are separated from the overall natural and economic environment of the area in which they are situated. As we transition to a more sustainable and digital world, new technologies may play a valuable role in accustoming tourists with cultural heritage sites along with their surrounding area and their evolution over the years based on multiple socioeconomic and environmental factors. Toward this direction, visits to cultural heritage sites need to be in accordance with the economic prosperity of the local population by deploying touristic development models that ensure sustainability. In this sense, except from monuments and archaeological sites, cultural heritage comprises physical and ecological monuments; intangible heritage, such as music, rituals, life habits, and food traditions; and traditional economic procedures and commercial routes. New technologies enforced by the broad use of mobile devices that may enhance these trends include multimedia, augmented and virtual reality, web services, and the Internet of Things. Digital educational applications may also act supplementarily for both tourists and local factors of all ages and cognitive levels in the form case studies, multimedia educational material, simulations, and quizzes.
In this Special Issue, the focus is to present development models and applications, which rely mostly on new technologies and are addressed to tourists for helping them understand cultural heritage sites in all these dimensions. They may also address the needs of local cultural curators, tour operators, and inhabitants by inspiring and educating them with new approaches for handling visits in cultural heritage sites and their surrounding area; by ensuring environmental and socioeconomic sustainability; and by respecting, embracing, and projecting local traditions. In recent literature, there are guidance applications for cultural heritage sites, as well as environment-oriented and sustainability applications that support mild economic development. However, these applications do not express a complete procedure of sustainable touristic development that is combined harmonically with the underlying natural and cultural environment.
More specifically, the applications and methodologies relying on new technologies may be based on the following topics of interest, but are not limited to:
- Cultural heritage sustainable tourism development;
- Sustainable economic prosperity and job sustainability in a touristic area;
- Intangible cultural heritage and tourism;
- Environmental sustainability in touristic cultural heritage sites;
- Educational applications for tourists and local curators and inhabitants;
- Ecotourism in cultural heritage sites.
Conference Information:
- ACM Conference GoodIT: Information Technology for Social Good (https://dl.acm.org/conference/goodit)
- The 15th Conference for Cultural Tourism in Europe (https://www.culturaltourism-network.eu/conference-2022.html)
- UNITWIN2022: 7th UNESCO UNITWIN Conference 2022: World Heritage and Tourism Innovation (https://unitwin2022.turistica.si/)
- 4th International Conference on Cultural Sustainable Tourism (CST) (https://cedtur.ismai.pt/pt/eventos_/Paginas/2022/4th-International-Conference-on-Cultural-Sustainable-Tourism-(CST)-.aspx)
Dr. Georgios D. Styliaras
Dr. Stavroula Tzima
Dr. Nota Pantzou
Guest Editors
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Keywords
- cultural heritage
- sustainable tourism development
- multimedia applications
- educational applications
- augmented reality
- internet of things
- web applications
- environment sustainability
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