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This book deals with natural disaster and it's effects on heritage tourism and how the destination re-coops it's marketing. In this study the importance of cultural capital of the destination has been intensively studied for the promotion of heritage tourism in Bhaktapur, one of the world heritage sites of Nepal. Reconstruction after disaster is a Hercules task. Good efforts must be made to bring back in the same situation by the tourism destination country. Local communities, government and different stakeholders are the key factors for the restoration of the heritage tourism of the affected…mehr

Produktbeschreibung
This book deals with natural disaster and it's effects on heritage tourism and how the destination re-coops it's marketing. In this study the importance of cultural capital of the destination has been intensively studied for the promotion of heritage tourism in Bhaktapur, one of the world heritage sites of Nepal. Reconstruction after disaster is a Hercules task. Good efforts must be made to bring back in the same situation by the tourism destination country. Local communities, government and different stakeholders are the key factors for the restoration of the heritage tourism of the affected area. This work led us into the depths of the whole heritage realm of Bhaktapur, concerned mainly with the destruction after the earthquake and also helped gain a fairer idea of what heritage tourism actually is and how an earthquake can question the bases upon which the heritage tourism industry had rested.The concept, theories, perspectives and approaches of both natural disaster and heritage tourism are critically analyzed in this book.
Autorenporträt
An anthropologist and tourism educationist, Prof. Dr. Kunwar has served as the Dean of the Faculty of Humanities and Social Sciences, TU and Nepalese Military Academy. Currently associated with CPDS, TU and APF, Staff College, Nepal.Usha Chand is M.A. in Conflict, Peace and Development Studies and a part time faculty of Staff College, APF, Nepal