Sustainable Heritage Tourism: Native American Preservation Recommendations at Arches, Canyonlands, and Hovenweep National Parks

Autor: Richard W. Stoffle, Cameron Kays, Octavius Seowtewa, Kathleen Van Vlack
Jazyk: angličtina
Rok vydání: 2020
Předmět:
media_common.quotation_subject
lcsh:TJ807-830
Geography
Planning and Development

lcsh:Renewable energy sources
010501 environmental sciences
Management
Monitoring
Policy and Law

01 natural sciences
Arches National Park
Ethnography
Cultural heritage management
0601 history and archaeology
United States National Parks
lcsh:Environmental sciences
0105 earth and related environmental sciences
media_common
lcsh:GE1-350
sociology
060101 anthropology
Renewable Energy
Sustainability and the Environment

National park
lcsh:Environmental effects of industries and plants
Cultural landscape
Heritage tourism
Environmental ethics
06 humanities and the arts
Canyonlands National Park
lcsh:TD194-195
Geography
Service (economics)
Sustainability
sustainable heritage tourism
Hovenweep National Park
native American heritage places
Tourism
Zdroj: Sustainability
Volume 12
Issue 23
Sustainability, Vol 12, Iss 9846, p 9846 (2020)
ISSN: 2071-1050
DOI: 10.3390/su12239846
Popis: The sustainable use of Native American heritage places is viewed in this analysis as serving to preserve their traditional purposes and sustaining the cultural landscapes that give them heritage meaning. The research concerns the potential impacts of heritage tourism to selected Native American places at Arches National Park, Canyonlands National Park, and Hovenweep National Monument. The impacts of tourists on a heritage place must be understood as having both potential effects on the place itself and on an integrated cultural landscape. Impacts to one place potentially change other places. Their functions in a Native American landscape, and the integrity of the landscape itself. The analysis is based on 696 interviews with representatives from nine tribes and pueblos, who, in addition to defining the cultural meaning of places, officially made 349 heritage management recommendations. The U.S. National Park Service interprets Natives American resources and then brings millions of tourists to these through museums, brochures, outdoor displays, and ranger-guided tours. Native American ethnographic study participants argued that tourist education and regulation can increase the sustainability of Native American places in a park and can help protect related places beyond the park.
Databáze: OpenAIRE