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Diana Barrogo.

TM 3Y2 2 TOUR 14
Artworthss Components of Heritage Industry

The resources in the model include the raw materials from which the heritage product is derived. These Include events, relics mythologies, artefacts, archaeological sites, legends, and so on. The interpretation process and tails the transportation of resources into products through interpretation (Johnson and Thomas, 1995) and involves the selection of resources and how they are package. This is a function of tourism demand, while the heritage product is the end result. This product can differ, based on the market intends to attract; there is no one set national heritage product. According to Ashworth the important point is that different product for quite different markets can be created from the same set of raw materials by varying the interpretation process. The term Heritage products refers to institution lifestyle-heritage opportunities, artefacts, heritage sites and events. This heritage product can be linked. Indeed it is possible, and even likely, for heritage institutions located in a heritage or themed district to become the focal point for community festivals and special events (Richard 1993).

Source: http://v5.books.elsevier.com/bookscat/samples/9780750663120/9780750663120.PDF

Regino,Angelo Luis DL. TM 3Y2 2 TOUR 14


Artworthss Components of Heritage Industry

Resources in the model include the raw materials from which the heritage product is derived. These Include events, relics mythologies, artefacts, archaeological sites, legends, and so on. The interpretation process and tails the transportation of resources into products through interpretation (Johnson and Thomas, 1995) and involves the selection of resources and how they are package. This is a function of tourism demand, while the heritage product is the end result. This product can differ, based on the market intends to attract; there is no one set national heritage product. According to Ashworth the important point is that different product for quite different markets can be created from the same set of raw materials by varying the interpretation process. The term Heritage products refers to institution lifestyle-heritage opportunities, artefacts, heritage sites and events. This heritage product can be linked. Indeed it is possible, and even likely, for heritage institutions located in a heritage or themed district to become the focal point for community festivals and special events (Richard 1993).

Source: http://v5.books.elsevier.com/bookscat/samples/9780750663120/9780750663120.PDF

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