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Expanding Perspectives in Tourism, Cultural Heritage and Urban Regeneration

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This concluding chapter considers some research directions and expanding perspectives for researchers who are looking to align research in the areas of tourism, cultural heritage and urban regeneration. Each of the themes outlined in this chapter is closely associated with multiple aspects of tourism, cultural heritage and urban regeneration such as spaces and places for the supply and demand sides of tourism, tangible and intangible cultural heritage, and the past, current and future of historical spaces and urban regenerations. Ten key themes emerged from this book and we encourage authors writing across these areas to consider these as points of reflection to take new ideas forward given the holistic research avenues in tourism, cultural heritage studies and urban studies, independently or inter-dependently.

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Jimura, T., Wise, N. (2020). Expanding Perspectives in Tourism, Cultural Heritage and Urban Regeneration. In: Wise, N., Jimura, T. (eds) Tourism, Cultural Heritage and Urban Regeneration. The Urban Book Series. Springer, Cham. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-030-41905-9_14

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