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Riondet, Jean-Dominique. "Communication et valorisation économique touristique du patrimoine culturel : applications à la Charente Maritime." Poitiers, 2000. http://www.theses.fr/2000POIT4006.
Full textMassol, Frédéric. "Tourisme de patrimoine des petites villes. Centres anciens et activités touristiques : Pézenas et quelques petites villes françaises." Montpellier 3, 2008. http://www.theses.fr/2008MON30024.
Full textThe historic centres of towns of 2000 to 20 000 inhabitants constitute an undeniable asset for a qualitative tourist development which can be called « Tourism of heritage ». This built heritage requires to be identified, safeguarded, protected, sometimes rehabilitated then developed even staged. Its access must be organized and managed to prevent the potential risks and nuisances engendered by an excessive number of visitors. The numerous economic or public actors concerned by the urban dynamic are sometimes driven by different logics which it is advisable to harmonize. The transfers of competences to intermunicipal management can in this case bring a certain complexity to the governance. The historic centres constitute the medium of numerous actions linked to the animation of heritage. The national label “Cities and Countries of art and history”, introduced and developed by the French Ministry of Arts and Communication, supplies the methodology and the tools needed to use it. The example of the town of Pézenas (France, Hérault, 8000 inhabitants) seemed to us particularly representative of a real policy of tourist development on the long term. The tourist production, which results of the conjunction of initiatives of public and private actors, is marketed thanks to a more professionalized tourist communication, leaning itself on internet and on the actions of city networks. A mastered tourist activity can then generate beneficial social, cultural and economic impacts on the society that receives it
Bétry, Nathalie. "La Patrimonialisation des fêtes, des foires et des marchés classés "sites remarquables du goût" ou la mise en valeur des terrritoires par les productions locales." Lyon 2, 2003. http://theses.univ-lyon2.fr/documents/lyon2/2003/betry_n.
Full textNicolas-Bragance, Fabiola. "Patrimoine culturel festif et tourisme : une interaction en question : Quelle stratégie pour la Martinique, la Guadeloupe et la Guyane ?" Thesis, Antilles-Guyane, 2013. http://www.theses.fr/2013AGUY0703.
Full textEnhancement of cultural heritage, both tangible and intangible, is justified as a vector of differentiation, in a context where the only tourist Fordist model no longer recipe. Heritage in which man instead of subjective, cultural and emotional referents and even symbols, would be regarded as a resource, a vector distinction territories, as it is provider of authenticity. Thus, when a role marker of identity , heritage can be mobilized by the actors involved in local development that have the desire to stand out and highlight their most specific resources for economic development purposes . festive cultural resources, like the Caribbean and Guyanese carnivals and Tour round skiffs from Martinique, in addition to showing a link between a local identity, traditions and place , give the clarity and transparency territories they invest . Local festivals are indeed of vector spatial forms of territoriality that give rooting see shapes and place attachment. This is also the "collective crystallization" (Jeudy, 2008) that plays around these festive heritage demonstrations, which helps give them substance and a significant market value. A no doubt, they have the ability to establish Guadeloupe, Martinique and Guyana as part of the award, the attractiveness and competitiveness. However, this is unrealistic enough to believe that the enhancement of cultural heritage festive departments surveyed could significantly participate in sit sustainability of tourism? Indeed, the organization of the party, especially when it has a dimension of identity pushed to its limits, can lead to the decline of localized on society itself. Based on this assumption, the encounter between tourists and local populations may be compromised, even though these cultural events have many assets to satisfy even a tourist public in search of authenticity and fun holiday. This meeting it is desired by each other? Is it just desirable? The festive cultural heritage may underlie it a real tourist activity, while remaining a guarantor of social stability? Prudence does not she want that rather we should fear the threat to cultural property became too quickly tourism products? Actually, relationships are complex between a culture festival setting and development of the tourism sector. Should we all be regarded as a "bet the useless" (Lazzarotti, 2011)? Tourism must continue to think as an essential local economic development sector, with a view to sustainability. It is also for this reason that the social pillar of sustainable development finds its place at the heart of our thinking, as it is a major component of what should be an attractive tourism product adapted to local substrates. Thus this thesis explores and deepens the problem of linking between tourism to sustain, and the rich cultural heritage festive available Martinique, Guadeloupe and Guyana. This research push a little further reflection on the development of tourism practices renewed and sustained
Hubner, Pascal. "Du déni à l'envi(e), patrimoine et tourisme à Marseille." Aix-Marseille 3, 2010. http://www.theses.fr/2010AIX32007.
Full textMarseilles is 2600 years old but seems to have preserved only a few traces of its rich past and in any case is not known as a city with a rich heritage; however we should not conclude that its heritage is poor but rather ignored. Certainly, the City was marked by a restless history, but, what makes it very specific is definitely its pure disinterest for grand and monumental architecture, until the middle of the nineteenth century, and thereafter, its negligence and lack of attention towards its architectural heritage of which it did not completely become aware of the value. The peculiarities of this harbour City, for a long period, wholly devoted to the trade and the raw material transformation, explain this situation, so as its broad propensity to be opposed to any kind of tourist development. Tourism did not develop properly in Marseilles mainly due to the City profile considered not being very advantageous for its expansion, but also because of the Natives who did not make it easier in practice the least to facilitate this activity. Moreover the bad reputation and supposed absence of heritage and monuments were getting the situation even worse. Nevertheless, after a quarter of a century of crisis, the Phocean City, for these last ten years, has frankly reversed the tendency: Attractive, Marseilles sets up henceforth as a tourist capital; but, if its monuments and old Quarters are definitely valuated and put more and more in the lights, Marseilles does not seem to found its hopes like most of the western cities with a tourism based on its heritage. But Marseilles is on the eve of an exceptional event, which can be an opportunity to fully reconcile heritage and tourism. .
Ciambrone, Alessandro. "Patrimoine mondial et développement local : étude comparative de systèmes touristiques locaux en Italie et en France." Thesis, Paris 10, 2013. http://www.theses.fr/2013PA100005/document.
Full textThe main objective of this study is to demonstrate, in times of global economic crisis, how it is possible to combine economic growth needs and strategies for the protection and enhancement of the heritage in a sustainable way, starting from the assumption that tourism is one of possible areas for regional development, social integration and improvement of living conditions of local communities. The Campania Region and the Province of Caserta – territories object of study in Italy - have a unique cultural, landscape and intangible heritage but is not sufficiently protected and enhanced. To this end, the research analyzes and proposes policies for managing assets through the study of international "best practices", in particular in France, in the field of cultural tourism, seen as an engine for sustainable development of local communities. France, the first country in the world for number of international visitors, according to updated data, provided by the World Tourism Organizations, has developed a long-term government policy aimed at the protection and enhancement of heritage, through actions on assets, on the organizational structure of the institution in charge, and targeted promotion of all art forms of intellectual production. In Italy, however, the management strategy has often shown inadequate compared to the international prestige of the country for its cultural, landscape, food, wine and intangible heritage, with a limited growth of economy if compared with this heritage’s potential with the consequent negative effect on heritage
Nguyen, Van Quân. "La protection du patrimoine historique et esthétique face à la mondialisation : l'exemple de la France et du Vietnam." Thesis, Toulouse 1, 2014. http://www.theses.fr/2014TOU10071/document.
Full textThe heritage, which often leads to the notion of legacy transfer, is the result of a series of choices made upon the definition that a society or a group of people want to give themselves. Expressing both that identifies and differentiates it from other groups or societies, heritage involves some interpretation or even reconstruction of the past based on present issues. This way of conceiving heritage is directly tied to a past that is socially and historically constructed: invented in the West during the modern era, it was then extended to other societies. This extension of the concept of heritage seen as such is supported by the intensification of exchanges that characterizes the new global context for the past century. Indeed, in a context of globalization marked by the acceleration of international exchanges and the questioning of some traditional institutional frameworks, the heritage sector experiences a number of changes in both forms of its management and its valuation. Given the role of heritage on national identity and its increasing impact on the economy, heritage policy always plays an important role in the cultural policy of the State. Facing a world without borders, the state’s heritage policy undergoes significant changes. The considerable changes of the globalized world as we know do require new measures to protect, conserve and enhance the cultural heritage
Rouchi, Camille. "Culture et tourisme à l'ouest du Grand Paris : gouvernance en réseaux pour une métropole culturelle multipolaire." Thesis, Paris 1, 2017. http://www.theses.fr/2017PA01H125.
Full textThis thesis proposes a geohistorical analysis of cultural policies and their entanglement with metropolisation: from the implementation of major suburban cultural facilities and the creation of new tourist destinations, to the absorption of the Suburbs into new political spheres. All of which compels us to rethink the relations between the Center and its periphery. In that perspective, the geopolitical dynamic, meaning the institutionalization of the “Grand Paris” (Greater Paris) project, undeniably impacts the Ile-de-France area. One only needs to observe the generalized success of polycentrism, the resort to strategies of polarization and clusters, to construe the metropolitan strategies at work. While several territories have embarked on this generalized enthusiasm, which propels culture into creative tropism, some of them possess greater resources. In that regard, the western suburban area acts as a model. The “Vallée de la culture”, with the “île Seguin” project as its figurehead, reiterates the desire to centralize a territory, whose early and continuous enrichment have been patiently built up. Similar dynamics with similar tools of public action are being used by the northern suburban area in an attempt to disrupt this shift of Parisian centrality to the West. Meanwhile, the cultural relegation of the outskirts seems to be ongoing. In that context, does the cultural metropolis constitute a system? How does metropolization create new cultural territories? What is the impact of public action on the metropolitan territory in terms of standardization and differentiation? And finally, what are the new political functions of culture at the time of the “Grand Paris”?
Crivillers, Simon Montserrat. "Gestion et gouvernance touristique des Itinéraires Culturels Européens : le cas de l'Espagne et de la France." Thesis, Paris 1, 2017. http://www.theses.fr/2017PA01H061.
Full textIn 1987, the Council of Europe launched the European Cultural Routes program, which aims to promote cultural identity through travelling using a tourist and cultural policy. Cultural Routes offer enormous potential for collaboration, but it is necessary to examine the practices that characterize this sector. This thesis analyses the mechanisms and instruments put in place by the network routes from their creation and their application in the territory by the actors concerned. We opt for a multi-scalar analysis for the study of the different governance scales that appear in a route ranging from European to local. For a more in-depth examination we select three network routes represented in Spain and France: the European Cemeteries Route, the European Route of Jewish Heritage and the Cluniac Sites in Europe. ln contrast to linear routes, these network routes do not have a previous identity or interconnections between territories. This means analysing the processes at each scale in order to fully understand the complexity of the transnational projects needed for them to function as unitary tourism products that are understandable to tourists
Cho, Seon-Hee. "Pression touristique et sites culturels en région parisienne : étude sur trois sites : le Louvre, Orsay et Versailles." Paris 1, 2004. http://www.theses.fr/2004PA010579.
Full textRevelin, Florence. "Montagnes à vivre, à voir et à préserver : dynamiques du tourisme et sites européens du Patrimoine mondial (Laponia et Pyrenées-Mont Perdu)." Paris, Muséum national d'histoire naturelle, 2013. http://www.theses.fr/2013MNHN0018.
Full textThe establishment of a World Heritage Site based on mixed criteria combines objectives relating both to the preservation and the promotion of natural and cultural systems. They may profoundly transform both the relationships to these places and the places themselves. This thesis addresses these dynamics through the prism of tourism. It is based on a comparative study of tourism in two European UNESCO World Heritage Sites situated in mountainous regions : Laponia (in northern Sweden), part of the ancestral land of the Sami people who practice transhumant reindeer husbandry ; and Pyrénées -Mont Perdu (a transboundary area between France and Spain), shaped by ovine and bovine agro-pastoralism. This research is based on a comparative ethnographic approach that focuses on the practices, knowledge, know-how, representations and imaginaries of the diverse users of the sites (local tourism professionals, herders, national park agents, politicians and tourists). The analysis shows that the labelling of these regions by UNESCO took place in the context of a broader dynamic process concerning much more than hust the moment of inscription on the World Heritage List, which mobilised local actors around the many diverse stakes raised by and related to the label. Tourism has a specific place in this dynamic as it intersects with all features of local development and is subject to a diversity of projected views of and visions for the region. This thesis demonstrates that if the development of tourism is a fundamental expectation of the labelling process for some local actors, the sites’labelling has in fact only an indirect effect on how local people adapt to and develop tourism within their territories. The analysis of this process underscores the determining character of the herders’formation into a political body : the observed changes on the Sami territory are the result of the Sami’s commitment to involvement in the site’s governance, itself linked to the wider context of their long struggle to get their rights and culture recognised. This dynamic is not found in the Pyrenean case study
Lemaître, Mathieu. "Ressources patrimoniales culturelles et développement touristique." Thesis, Toulouse 2, 2015. http://www.theses.fr/2015TOU20036/document.
Full textThis thesis investigates the determinants of cultural heritage tourism development. Part one is devoted to the notion of heritage, as well as economic issues related to its valorisation. Part two provides a theoretical and conceptual framework that takes into account the specific nature of heritage, and addresses heritage market mechanisms through the notions of absolute and differentiative advantage. Special attention is also being paid to heritage activation process. In part three, this research questions the relationship between cultural resources of outstanding universal value, valorisation through a proven labelling strategy (or at least portrayed as such), and major tourist attraction status, through the analytical lens of UNESCO world heritage list. Econometric modelling is then employed to study the relative contribution of keys cultural heritage features upon tourism and socio-economic performance at the Midi-Pyrénées’ cantonal scale. Our results show that heritage’s potential impact on tourism development is strongly related to its own intrinsic cultural value. However, the real impact of heritage depends more on the way resources are being used, and on the economic environment in which these resources are being brought into the market. Even though labels hold a central position in tourism development policy, the tests we conducted do not provide any conclusive evidence of a quantifiable economic impact. Labelling strategies may act as a catalyst for tourism and economic development, yet expected benefits remain highly contingent upon the sites’ pre-labelling economic profile, as well as the nature of the interventions that accompanies designation
Raduget, Nicolas. "Les acteurs et les voies de la mise en valeur du patrimoine alimentaire de la Touraine des années 1880 à 1990." Thesis, Tours, 2015. http://www.theses.fr/2015TOUR2016/document.
Full textThis study aims at observing the interest in Touraine food specialities and how they were promoted by various players. Starting from the 1880s, with the appearance of regionalism (an integral part of which is gastronomy), our study ends in the late 20th century, when the notion of heritage becomes widespread and gets its current form. Thanks to the meeting of the agricultural theme, regionalist dynamics (politically and culturally speaking), and the tourist identity of the “Garden of France,” the emergence of food heritage is reflected on. All involved players build up a regional identity through the promotion of centres of tourist interest and set their sights on sustaining local attractiveness. The behavioural evolution throughout the period is observed, ranging from qualitative approach to excessive commercial drive; from strong interest in “terroir” to a certain detachment from it
Pattieu, Sylvain. "Mouvement syndical et tourisme populaire en France (1945 – années 1980) : le cas de "Tourisme et travail"." Paris 8, 2007. http://www.theses.fr/2007PA083724.
Full textThe confluence of French trade union confederation and tourism through social tourism associations linked to them was part of the instauration of a wage-earning society that reached its peak during “les Trente Glorieuses”, the thirty-year boom period after World War II. From 1945 on to the 1980s, to meet the new needs of the workers, trade unions set up a system of association-based holyday organisation, in a form influenced by the experience of Tourisme et Travail, closely linked to CGT. They tried to assign tourism a meaning beyond a mere leisure activity and in collaboration with elected workers’ councils, endowed themselves with installations and equipments in France and abroad; in this undertaking, they were supported by growing investments of public authorities. A small militant elite coming from trade unions specialised in tourism and was in charge with providing nominal earnings to its working-class users. Acting both as service providers and protest movements, at the crossroads between trade-unionism and the tourism market, these associations had to manage the contradictions between the initial project of popular education and re-appropriation by users. In the 1980s, changes in the social, political and economical situation led to serious difficulties. Enjoined to choose between a cultural project – at the expense of a social concern – and their role in assisting the poorest, associations had to give up their objectives of popular education. Tourisme et travail, going bankrupt, turned into a commercial company. The market, in the context of social or solidarity economy, then represented a way to change activity for individuals or organisations coming from the trade union movement and social tourism
Schut, Pierre-Olaf. "L'exploration du monde souterrain entre science, tourisme et sport : une histoire culturelle de la spéléologie." Lyon 1, 2005. http://faraway.parisnanterre.fr/login?url=https://www.harmatheque.com/ebook/l-exploration-souterraine-une-histoire-culturelle-de-la-speleologie.
Full textRegnault, Madina. "Du pouvoir de la culture à la culture du pouvoir : politiques culturelles et mise en tourisme des patrimoines à La Réunion et à Mayotte." Paris, EHESS, 2011. http://www.theses.fr/2011EHES0478.
Full textDistinguishing La Réunion Island from Mayotte Island, this doctoral dissertation aims to analyze how the various expressions of identity (languages, religious practices, rituals) were treated by the colonial administration. This diachronic approach allows us to understand what ideologies the policymakers referred to in order to legitimate the decisions they made regarding the local culture. Beyond the main dictinctions during the colonial period, this comparative analysis allows to show continuity during the postcolonial period. There are national cultural repertoires but also local cultural repertoires based on similar invariants observed on both islands. Cultural policies challenge is to make these two repertoires co-existed but, more than that, there is a wide range of interconnected identity issues. Between the global and the local, a zoom on the "touristification" of heritages, would put into perspective how the local identities are defining and presenting themselves. I will especially focus on the promotion (or the non-promotion) of the "sur-lieux". At the end, analyze the cultural policies and the tourism "heritagization" in Reunion and Mayotte Islands bring us to study the culture of power. In those small insular societies, personal power relationships influence the conception of "heritage" itself, which is defined in function of the personal tatstes or strategic interests of a few actors
Kmínková, Tereza. "Rodinovo muzeum v Paříži a jeho význam pro kulturní cestovní ruch Francie." Master's thesis, Vysoká škola ekonomická v Praze, 2012. http://www.nusl.cz/ntk/nusl-162554.
Full textMoullard-Tourtel, Dominique. "Tourisme à thème en France et dans les Bouches-du-Rhône : éléments d'une politique départementale de développement." Aix-Marseille 3, 1988. http://www.theses.fr/1988AIX32000.
Full textParallel to the traditionnal seaside or relaxation tourism, more active and enriching holidays practised since many years by a minority, constitue nowadays the ideologic and cultural model which a large number of holidaymakers aspire to and on which many touristic products are created. This research tries to analyse the special interest markets (including cultural and educative, sporting, health, religious, diverse tourism) in france (the two first parts) and in the bouches-du-rhone (the two last parts), pilot department. From a diagnosis of the special interest markets established in accordance with the production and marketting network, elements for a departmental development policy are proposed
Bouillon, Marie-Ève. "Naissance de l’industrie photographique. Les Neurdein, éditeurs d’imaginaires (1863-1918)." Thesis, Paris, EHESS, 2017. http://www.theses.fr/2017EHES0102.
Full textThis research deals with the influence of a photographic company on the representation of sites in France in the context of tourism and, more generally, on the image market at the turn of the 20th century. Simple photographic studios during the Second Empire became true publishing houses or photographic proto-agencies, which produced and distributed their images in a variety of contexts and media. Photography is thus conceived as a product, with profitability in mind, and integrates a collection which is constantly updated, in connection with the changing activities of the company according to the markets. The case of the company Neurdein frères (1863–1917) and the study of its organization, its functioning, and its evolution, conveys the elaborate construction of its "views of France". From the work of its operators to that of its sales representatives, the company shapes and selects its photographs and hence conceives a true policy regarding the success of their images. The phenomenon is reinforced by the production of new illustrated formats, notably postcards, the success of which is setting in in France in the 1890s. This thesis, based on a cultural and economic history of photography, adopts a threefold approach: that of the company, that of the postcard as an object and that of the image market. The corpora, centered in particular on the Mont Saint-Michel and the Eiffel Tower, for which Neurdein were in charge of the concession of souvenir objects between 1889 and 1917, are put into relation and questioned in order to account for powerful cultural mechanisms. Created to circulate on all kinds of editorial objects, from fascicle to plate, from postcard to newspaper, the images marketed by the company Neurdein frères obey certain criteria of representation and almost become a norm: ubiquitous and standardized, they participate in the formation of a touristic or stereotypical identity of the sites
Vaillant, Anaïs. ""La batucada des gringos" : Appropriations européennes de pratiques musicales brésiliennes." Thesis, Aix-Marseille, 2013. http://www.theses.fr/2013AIXM3109.
Full textUsing the example of the batucada phenomenon in France and Europe, this thesis explores the processes of cultural appropriation of Brazilian musical models, in particular those of Rio's samba enredo, Bahia's samba-reggae and Recife's maracatu. The ethnographic fieldwork, conducted during the first decade of 2000, is composed of: numerous life stories and semi-structured interviews with French and Brazilian amateur percussionists and professional musicians, observations of musical practices in Europe and Brazil, and participating observations in the framework of artistic projects in the South of France. Rather than taking a historical approach of the diffusion of objects, this work analyzes the trajectories of the appropriations of batucada in France, from its emergence to its spread. Several fields of musical appropriation are broached: the instrumental form of the batucada, the Brazilian musical models, and the artistic positions taken regarding these models which reveal a common quest for a “popular”, lively and festive cultural practice. Idealized representations of Brazil, its music and its carnivals seem to respond to this quest. Travels to the musical sources in Brazil appear as an important step in the Europeans’ musical appropriation. Observation of these travels allows underscoring the social and cultural stakes of musical transmissions between Brazilians and foreigners. Lastly, the appropriation of batucada enables enlarging a general debate on cultural appropriation in a context of globalization
Traiger, Cheryl B. "Tourists' English Expectations: Discourse Analysis of Attitudes towards Language and Culture on Travel Websites." Diss., The University of Arizona, 2008. http://hdl.handle.net/10150/194974.
Full textMarcilhac, Vincent. "Le luxe alimentaire français. Histoire et géographie d’une singularité." Thesis, Paris 4, 2011. http://www.theses.fr/2011PA040203.
Full textThe prominence of France in the food luxury sector is often presented as a given. But other food luxury cultures have existed and still exist. So why and how has the French culture of food luxury differentiated itself from others by affirming itself and being recognized as a singularity? Behind the seeming evidence, it is important to demonstrate and explain the hypothesis of a French singularity in the matter of food luxury. Today, this singularity is called into question because of its own market extension linked to the industrialization of its production, to the diversification of its distribution channels, to the international reach of its consumption, as well as to the rise of a new competition and the evolution of society. So is it still relevant today to talk about "French food luxury"? Beyond marketing, this raises the challenge of maintaining a creativity, a culture of consumption and a know-how quintessentially French. Today, the patrimonial and touristic valuation of the production sites contributes to the recognition of originality, rarity and excellence of luxury food products. This valuation is also a mean for territorial development
Vergopoulos, Hécate. "Tourisme et curiosités : approche communicationnelle du légendaire dans les guides de voyage imprimés." Phd thesis, Université d'Avignon, 2010. http://tel.archives-ouvertes.fr/tel-00585410.
Full textRibeiro, Camila. "La place du Brésil dans le discours institutionnel brésilien et journalistique français : analyse des représentations (pré)discursives dans le Plano Aquarela, L'Année du Brésil en France et Le Monde en 2005." Thesis, Amiens, 2018. http://www.theses.fr/2018AMIE0042/document.
Full textThis thesis aims at analysing the institutionalisation and circulation of discursive representantions of Brazil in 2005 in Brazil and in France. Considering the economical change experienced by the country in 2005 under Lula's government, the diffusion of a tourism marketing plan called Plano Aquarela (Ministério do Turismo, 2015) and the country being highlightened internationally, especially in France with cultural event Ano do Brasil na França (Ministério da Cultura, 2004, 2005), we shall wonder if this economical change resulted equaly in changes in the country's representations or if, instead, it was a product of these new country's representations.We shall analyze Brazilian institutional discourses of tourism and culture and the discourse in the newspaper Le Monde in order to determine how the country is represented in two different discursive spaces at the same year. This analysis positions deliberately a work corpus in relation to a reference corpus which allow to determine to what extent former (pre)discourses cross the 2005 discourses and what are the meaning effects. In other words, it allows to specify both the usual and predetermined "place" which is assigned to the country in those discourses
Luciani, Pierre Marie. "Pour une valorisation durable des espaces patrimoniaux de Corse." Thesis, Lyon, 2016. http://www.theses.fr/2016LYSE3035/document.
Full textFostering a sustainable enhancement of Corsican heritage sitesCan heritage enhancement be the pillar of a sustainable enhancement policy for tomorrow’s Corsica ?A Land Management and Sustainable Development Plan for Corsica (Padduc) was adopted by the Corsican assembly in 2015, therefore encouraging more balance between the coastal and inland areas, by trying to put an end to real estate speculation. A single local authority, planned for 2018 and currently in a gestation period, represents the outcome of a decentralisation process which would bring the decision-making power closer to the areas in question. It is also a step towards greater autonomy regarding the management of Corsica, as well as larger recognition of its identity.This context is conducive to implementing an ambitious and pro-active process of sustainable enhancement of both the tangible and intangible heritages of Corsica. Going beyond symbolic postures and mere intentions, the creation of an Enhancement of Corsican Heritage Agency would permit the heritage of Corsica to remain alive and authentic, and find a path from resources to wealth
Ferrer, Cayón Jesús. "La instrumentalización política de la cultura durante el primer franquismo: la Universidad Internacional Menéndez Pelayo (UIMP) y el Festival Internacional de Santander (FIS), 1945-1957." Doctoral thesis, Universidad de Cantabria, 2012. http://hdl.handle.net/10803/80772.
Full textFrom the analysis of the origins and creation of the International University Menéndez Pelayo (UIMP) and the International Festival of Santander (FIS), it delves into the knowledge of the history of both institutions during the early Franco and the relationship that they were between politics, science, culture and national identity, as well as demonstrated the essential role of international political legitimacy to the dictatorship of General Franco assigned to culture in order to combat the diplomatic isolation of Spain weighed between equators decades of the forties and fifties of last century. Also, other issues addressed in this paper are those related to the history of Spanish courses for foreigners and the history of music festivals, both concerning our country, and the historical approach to the cultural life of Santander in the immediate post-Civil War.
Ballot, Pierre-Louis. "Identité de la route vs identité des territoires : formes et échelles de la patrimonialisation et de l'appropriation d'un axe fonctionnel national : analyse appliquée à la route nationale 7." Thesis, Université Grenoble Alpes, 2020. http://www.theses.fr/2020GRALH005.
Full textThis thesis aims to contribute to the renewal of approaches to the road in the social sciences. Considering the relationship between networks and territories through the prism of cultural geography, it aims to show that the road is not only a means of travel, but is also endowed with meanings for its users and the territories it crosses. The hypothesis is that the road constitutes a dimension of territoriality, and leads to the construction of a "mobile territoriality", which apprehends mobility as a factor in the constitution of territories and territorialities. The thesis considers the case of the French national roads, which have long been among the country's main communication axes, and which since the 1990s have been the subject of heritage interest. These roads are no longer considered only in their functional dimensions, but also in their symbolic dimensions. The research focused on the national road 7 (RN7), which over 996 kilometres links Paris to Menton (Alpes-Maritimes). These territoriality/mobility relationships are studied in the collective action of territorial actors on the one hand, and in the individual practices of road users on the other. Entering through heritage enables a multiscalar approach to be taken, by considering successively the construction of the RN7 as a heritage object, the forms of collective mobilisation of the road object, its actors (associations, museums and local authorities), its values and its territorial objectives, and then the appropriation made by users. The use of qualitative survey methods leads first of all to the observation that the construction of heritage on the NR7 is based on criteria of different natures, at once societal, historical and geographical. These criteria are then reinterpreted and reappropriated by the territories through the heritage actions put in place. The understanding of NR7 as a heritage object and its mobilisation as a tool for promoting territories leads to consubstantial forms of relationship between NR7 and territories. Finally, an analysis of the experience of the NR7 among local residents, road drivers and tourists shows that the road is a dimension of their territoriality, whether it is appropriate in its heritage or functional dimensions, and that its practice is generally a matter of personal choice and strategies. This thesis thus makes it possible to characterize the place of the road in the construction of a "mobile territoriality", by underlining, on the one hand, the meaning it can give to territories, and, on the other hand, the inseparable link it maintains with territories in order to acquire meaning itself
Fretigny, Jean-Baptiste. "Les mobilités à l'épreuve des aéroports : des espaces publics aux territorialités en réseau. Les cas de Paris Roissy-Charles-De-Gaulle, Amsterdam Schiphol, Francfort-sur-le-Main et Dubai International." Phd thesis, Université Panthéon-Sorbonne - Paris I, 2013. http://tel.archives-ouvertes.fr/tel-00951463.
Full textBurnet, Valérie. "Profil de la métropole culturelle : évaluation des indicateurs à travers les cas de Marseille et Montréal." Mémoire, 2013. http://www.archipel.uqam.ca/5974/1/M13171.pdf.
Full textShen, Yun-Ko, and 沈芸可. "Research of Cultural Tourist Typology and Travel Behavior: The Case of Avignon Festival, France." Thesis, 2016. http://ndltd.ncl.edu.tw/handle/33tb9e.
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In recent years, influenced by Western culture, there are more and more “modern festivals” in Taiwan. As suggested by McKercher et al.(2002), “The cultural tourism market is not homogeneous. ” However, only few researches focus on the characteristics of culture tourism market segmentation. To fulfuill the research gap, this research is directed to the tourist motivation, satisfaction and revisit intention, and cited McKercher(2002) research. “Survey of Avignon Festival Tourists”is the research tool of this master thesis, conducted in July, 2013, in Avignon Festival. Using purposive sampling as surveying method, questioned the tourists on 7th to 11th of July who attended Avignon Festival. The issued questionnaires are 207 copies, but only 204 copies are effective. The purpose of the thesis is to combine cultural and tourism theories by conducting the market segmentation and adopting the frame of five cultural tourists’ types created by McKercher(2002) with a case in Hong Kong, and has defined five cultural tourits’ of Avignon Festival. This research aims at examing the frame of five cultural tourists’ types created by McKercher(2002) and to offer consultations of festivals in Taiwan.
Mostefa-Kara, Leïla. "Le loisir fondé sur un projet pour les personnes qui présentent un trouble du comportement alimentaire : l'exemple du voyage comme expérience optimale (une rencontre franco-québécoise hors des sentiers battus)." Thèse, 2021. http://depot-e.uqtr.ca/id/eprint/9695/1/eprint9695.pdf.
Full textFernandes, Inês Alexandra dos Santos. "O turismo de experiências no aproveitamento do potencial turístico das Linhas de Torres no concelho de Vila Franca de Xira." Master's thesis, 2016. http://hdl.handle.net/10437/7017.
Full textAs Linhas de Torres e o concelho de Vila Franca de Xira apresentam um conjunto de elementos que podem ser aproveitados para exploração turística pelo seu papel na defesa de Portugal aquando das Invasões Francesas, e sendo por isso um bem patrimonial em degradação com interesse em preservar. O objectivo principal desta investigação é perceber se as caraterísticas das Linhas de Torres podem ser aproveitadas e potenciadas, não só do ponto de vista turístico. Talvez, com obras de recuperação e um grande esforço de promoção, as Linhas possam ser candidatas a Património da Humanidade e, com isso, o concelho de Vila Franca de Xira cresça do ponto de vista turístico. A metodologia seguida nesta investigação privilegiou o levantamento teórico dos principais conceitos da Economia da Experiência no turismo cultural e a técnica de inquérito por questionário foi aplicada na abordagem às Linhas de Torres. Adivinha-se desde o início o desconhecimento e o desinteresse de residentes e visitantes no que diz respeito às Linhas. Falta investimento, tanto quanto planeamento. Os turistas, e consumidores no geral, estão cada vez mais exigentes, pelo que oferecer-lhes essa exigência na forma de experiência, valorizando culturas, histórias e emoções, permite centrar o valor económico no que está a ser comercializado. O estudo realizado indica que oferecer aos turistas motivados pela cultura e património as condições que procuram poderá permitir que a oferta turística seja mais eficiente.
There are some elements that may be used if we are thinking about the touristic exploitation of Vila Franca de Xira and Lines of Wellington. Because of its importance when the French armies came to Portugal (French Invasions), the Lines of Wellington are now heritage that we must take care and save. At this point, what really matters for this investigation is to understand if the Lines of Wellington and Vila Franca de Xira atributes may be mixed and explored together. This includes the Lines of Wellington in a conservation process to be a potential candidate for the World Heritage List, meanwhile Vila Franca de Xira is watching its touristic importance growing. This research needed a theorical approach related to Experience Tourism and to have data to analyse, the method chosed was a survey related to the Lines of Wellington. From the beggining we could predict the lack of knowledge and interest and planning is missing, as much as investments. It is important to pay attention to the fact that tourists are even more exhigents, so when we give them services as experiences and we value our culture, history and emotions, the tourist himself will not care about the costs – it does not mean anything when compared with the experience and costumization being part of the travel. When tourists are motivated with the culture and heritage, giving them all the expected conditions may influence the tourist offer efficiency.
Mergulhão, João Paulo Henriques. "Valorização do património resultante da I Invasão Francesa: as batalhas da Roliça e do Vimeiro." Master's thesis, 2019. http://hdl.handle.net/10071/19578.
Full textThe events that occurred during the First French Invasion (1807-1808) created a rich cultural heritage presently existing in Portugal, which presents several challenges, one of which being the knowledge of its material and immaterial expressions. The work developed in this dissertation identified a set of heritage assets directly related to the battles of Roliça and Vimeiro, which took place on August 17 and 21 (1808), using inventoried methodologies that constitute a starting point for the routing of the First French Invasion to which it will be necessary to add a research work in fields of expertise such as archeology and history, among others. The creation of a database roadmap as proposed in the present research for this theme is not, in itself, a tourism product, but represents a first step towards the creation of an information base, in constant need of updating, that support the various agents of tourism, public or private, for the development of their products and services. The importance of these two battles, the valuable landscape potential, the existence of a center of interpretation, or the strong connection with the English military legacy, notably the rise of Wellesley, future Duke of Wellington, as a military leader and prime figure in the fight against Napoleon’s domination, constitute a basis from which it is legitimate to assume the existence of the necessary conditions for the end of the First French Invasion of Portugal, sustained by strategic intermunicipal cooperation, to take a prominent position in the tourism activity of these territories.
Motejlková, Ludmila. "Československo a Francie 1948-1968. Československo-francouzské diplomatické a kulturní vztahy v letech 1948-1968." Doctoral thesis, 2014. http://www.nusl.cz/ntk/nusl-342247.
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