The development of mining heritage tourism: a systemic
Cap#237;tulo de libro; The development of mining heritage tourism: a systemic approach. Metodolog#237;as de investigaci#243;n; Turismo
Cap#237;tulo de libro; The development of mining heritage tourism: a systemic approach. Metodolog#237;as de investigaci#243;n; Turismo
Criterion (ii): The development of industrialised mining in Cornwall and west Devon between 1700 and 1914, and particularly the innovative use of the highpressure steam beam engine, led to the evolution of an industrialised society manifest in the transformation of the landscape through the creation of smallholdings, railways, canals, docks and ports, and the creation or remodelling of towns
History of mining in South Africa: Early industrial developments. The first mine to be constructed in what is now South Africa began operations in 1852, a copper project that would go on to form the cornerstone of the town of Springbokfontein, today Springbok, in the Northern Cape province.
Mining and oil/gas projects that are located outside World Heritage Sites should not, under any circumstances, have negative impacts on these exceptional places. Moreover, boundary changes to these sites should not be used as an easy way to facilitate mining activities.
Some of the threats to specific places are highlighted in the corresponding page of the website, but here is an overview of the Top 10 key threats affecting Africas world heritage sites. In some cases, a threat associated with a particular place has not yet reached levels that warrant a sites Danger listing, but early recognition of emerging issues should help keep sites off the list.
Purnululu National Park was inscribed on the World Heritage List on 5 July 2003, for its outstanding universal natural heritage values. Purnululu National Park was one of 15 World Heritage places included in the National Heritage List on 21 May 2007. Purnululu National Park, located in the Kimberley region of Western Australia, covers almost 240,000 hectares of remote area
Mining Historical Heritage. Mining Historical Heritage is part of the Tentative list of Spain in order to qualify for inclusion in the World Heritage List.. Click here for a short description of the site, as delivered by the state party.
#0183;#32;Many former mining areas have now lost their industrial function and are now turning to tourism for regional revitalization and community economic development. The transformation process of these industrial, and in some cases derelict, mining sites and landscapes into an area of interest for tourists is a major challenge both for planners and for tourism managers.
and policies that support sustainable development through its Mining Policy Framework for Mining and Sustainable Development (MPF). At the World Summit on Sustainable Development, held in Johannesburg, South Africa in 2002, delegates from a number of countries recognized the challenges and opportunities related to mining and sustainable
The Council has agreed that this place might have one or more National Heritage values related to its history, characteristics of mining towns and technological achievements. The National Heritage Significance relates to the mining related sites, structures and Cornish settlements.
The Mining Heritage Places Assessment Manual is designed to assist in the recording, analysis, and heritage assessment of mining heritage places. It is aimed particularly at helping nonspecialists in the heritage or mining fields to make basic
He said heritage can take many forms, and it could be an economic activity or something as specific as a type of food. But a lot of these things happen in places, he said.
The study reports the results of visitor surveys at three Australian heritage mining towns where tourism development has occurred in a variety of ways. The towns all feature assets which were legacies of mining booms in the nineteenth century. The surveys estimated the expenditure by tourists and the associated economic impact.
Local Planning Policy : Development on Heritage Places (iii) Change of Use applications where no works are proposed or the works component does not require heritage assessment. (iv) Landscaping and site works that do not involve the removal or
The development of mining heritage tourism: a systemic approach. Research methodologies
#0183;#32;Types of development. Most changes proposed to heritage places are regarded as development and require approval before work is undertaken. Some types of development on properties or land adjoining a heritage place also need approval. Find out about the different approvals required for different types of work.
LOCAL COMMUNITIES AND MINES CHAPTER 9 MMSD THE MINING, MINERALS AND SUSTAINABLE DEVELOPMENT PROJECT 199 Power differentials can leave a sense of helplessness when communities confront the potential for change induced by large,powerful external companies.
#0183;#32;An overview of literature in this field outlines existing social, environmental and economic perspectives on the sustainability of this form of tourism development. The economic aspect of the analysis includes an exploration of the sustainability of UK mining heritage attractions as viable tourism enterprises, using findings from a survey of UK mining heritage attractions undertaken in 2002.