Report on Heritage & Cultural Tourism Management Post 1950-UKCBC
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This report explores the evolution of heritage and cultural tourism management after 1950, highlighting the significant growth and development in the industry. It discusses the increasing demand for cultural experiences, the impact of technology, and the role of government and private associations in promoting heritage sites. The report also contrasts the pre-1800 era, where limited information and transportation hindered tourism, with the period between 1900 and 1950, which saw rising interest in cultural sites. The adverse effects of events like world wars and the subsequent resurgence after 1950 are also examined. The increasing interest in tourism as a career and the impact of events like the Olympics on country development are noted, providing a comprehensive overview of the heritage and cultural tourism sector's progression.