Residents’ Attitudes Toward Place Marketing and Pro-environmental Behaviors at UNESCO World Heritage Sites

In recent years, discussion on residents’ place attachment connection with world heritage sites (WHS) has started to increase in tourism research. Be-sides tourists' recognition and attraction of UNESCO World Heritage Sites, local people are important stakeholders that generate self-attachment...

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Main Author: Ferreira, Sandra (author)
Other Authors: Sousa, Bruno (author), Carvalho, Aida (author), Broega, Cristina (author)
Format: bookPart
Language:eng
Published: 2022
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Online Access:http://hdl.handle.net/11110/2376
Country:Portugal
Oai:oai:ciencipca.ipca.pt:11110/2376
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Summary:In recent years, discussion on residents’ place attachment connection with world heritage sites (WHS) has started to increase in tourism research. Be-sides tourists' recognition and attraction of UNESCO World Heritage Sites, local people are important stakeholders that generate self-attachment to the place of living, thereby greater tendency to engage in pro-environmental behavior. In this vein, understanding place attachment is essential in planning for sustainable tour-ism development to conserve the physical environments as well as the meanings of places with cultural significance. However, a small number of studies have been discussing the important phenomenon of local residents’ place attachment in relation to pro-environmental attitudes and behaviors in cultural heritage tour-ism contexts. Therefore, this study discusses residents’ place attachment and pro-environmental behaviors toward specific UNESCO WHSs in Portugal. It devel-ops and proposes a conceptual framework that integrates residents’ place attach-ment to WHS, and their general and site-specific sustainable heritage behavior and presents their interrelationships in form of hypotheses. Final considerations and future researches paths are discussed.