Visitor Management in World Heritage Destinations before and after Covid-19, Angkor
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Visitor management Angkor COVID-19 Risk society Carrying capacity Social distancing Public health Sustainable development
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2020-11-27Referencia bibliográfica
Alvarez-Sousa, A.; Paniza Prados, J.L. Visitor Management in World Heritage Destinations before and after Covid-19, Angkor. Sustainability 2020, 12, 9929. [https://doi.org/10.3390/su12239929]
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Research Group on Territorial Studies at University of Coruña; Department of Sociology at University of GranadaAbstract
The purpose of this research was to analyze the visitor-management tactics and strategies
in World Heritage destinations. The Temples of Angkor (Cambodia) were selected as case studies.
The analysiswas carried out in two phases—before and after COVID-19. A qualitativemethodologywas
used. Participant observation was employed for the pre-COVID-19 strategies, and recommendations
of scholars and bodies responsible for tourism were the basis for the strategies proposed for the
post-COVID-19 scenario. Grounded theory and the Atlas.ti qualitative analysis software were used.
The results showed that the public health goal, together with its related strategies and tactics,
should be added to the classic sustainability goals and the hard and soft strategies (physical, regulatory,
and educational). It was also noted that new actors came into play—those responsible for public health.
In conclusion, this new public health goal and its tactics will condition classic factors such as carrying
capacity, and can conflict with goals such as the economic and social goals. The sustainability paradigm
is maintained, but with the addition of risk society and the public health goal playing a key role.