Triple Bottom Line Sustainability
Climate Change
Evolution of Tourism and Cultural Management
Collaborators or Competitors
Relationship between Tourism and Cultural management
100

____________ is the quality of causing little or no damage to the environment and therefore able to continue for a long time?

What is Sustainability?

100

What was the example used in coastal tourism?

What is Georgetown?

100

What exist between the tourism and cultural management sectors?

What is a deep divide?

100

Tourism and cultural heritage management have often been seen as ___________? 

What is Conflicting areas?

100

Fewer stakeholders leads to better _________?

What is Relationshiops?

200

What are the 3 P,s in TBL

What is people, planet, profit?

200

What would most likely cause damage to cultural assets, loss of species and degradation of natural habitats?

What is Climate change?

200

What were the 3 groups that were compared in table 2.1?

Who are Arts Management, Cultural Heritage Management, Tourism?

200

_______________ is defined as goal interference, where one group's actions hinder another's goals?

What is Conflict?

200

Occurs when at purpose-built facilities or designed cultural tourism experiences where cultural and heritage objectives align.

What is Full Partnership?

300

What is promoted as the fourth P?

What is Purpose?
300

What where the doing to Stonehenge in the video?

What is Restoration?
300

Who was created to preserve and protect important aspects of our heritage for future generations, and the goal of benefiting the public.

Who is Cultural Heritage Management?

300

__________ are more likely when:

○stakeholders respect each other

○share a direct interest in the issue

○seek practical compromises

What is Partnership?

300

Arises when tourism is imposed on local communities without consultation or overwhelms existing facilities with excessive visitors.

What is Full Conflict?

400

Which stakeholders are mainly focused on attracting tourists and typically prioritize economic sustainability.

Who are Tourism stakeholders?

400

Which component of the global tourism sector is most heavily affected by rising sea levels, coastal flooding, beach erosion, and worsening storm surges?

What is Coastal Tourism?

400

Who was created to promote creativity with economic value, leading to many creative industries. Mainly public or non-profit but also involves the private sector in the arts?

Who is Arts Management

400

__________ can either create or worsen issues at contested heritage sites, where the meaning and use of the site are still unresolved?

What is Tourism Demand?


400

Stakeholders make mutual accommodations and set up management structures to maintain the relationship. This approach suits situations where sectors have distinct roles and see little benefit in closer collaboration.

What is Working relationship?

500

Which stakeholders focus on managing and conserving the places and experiences that tourists visit.

Who are arts and cultural heritage communities?

500

Which country have been developing more effective strategies for addressing climate change?

Who is the United Kingdom?

500

_________ is primarily a commercial activity led by the private sector driven by profit or economic goals. Stakeholders focus on commercial value of assets.

What is Tourism?

500

Conflict over ___________ can be intellectual debate or personal and emotional one?

What is cultural assets?

500

Arises when one stakeholder's actions adversely affect others and are hard to resolve. It typically occurs when a stable system is disrupted or power dynamics change, such as adding a heritage asset to a tour without consulting its managers.

What is Nascent conflict?