Workshop
Tourism and Heritage
October 24 to 26, 2010
Seminar Room (2nd Floor), CES-Coimbra
Presentation
Tourism and heritage have a relationship that is whether conflicting, as if one’s success meant the other’s failure, or symbiotic, and cooperative, as if both walked in the same direction.
If we look closely to those situations where it is easier to recognize the success of the tourism-heritage relationship, we come to the conclusion that they have projects of revitalization and reinforcement of the sense of belonging in common. Here, the place becomes a project itself, the idea of territory is consolidated, communities are full participants.
The concept of sustainable tourism lies exactly in the ability that tourism dynamics show in terms of the inclusion of local communities. And the most relevant and up-to-date question regarding the tourism-heritage relationship is discovering to what extent tourism can be considered as a heritage protection element.
Mandatory registration for sessions I through III
Program
Session I Sunday, October 24th, 2010, 15:00-17:00h
Dilemmas and challenges for the relationship between Tourism and Heritage
Carlos Fortuna (CES/UC) – Heritage: the supreme human will to communicate
Paulo Peixoto (CES/UC) – World heritage and tourism: a relationship of proximity
Carina Gomes (CES) – Tourism beyond heritage
Session II Monday, October 25th, 2010, 09:30-11:30h
International cases: Tourism and ‘world heritage’ in evidence
Amaury Barbosa (Secretary for Tourism and Culture of Paraty and President of the Pro-Unesco Commission) – Paraty: A reference for Portuguese colonial heritage in Brazil
Xosé Santos Solla (University of Santiago de Compostela) – Tourism and pilgrimage in the holy year of 2010: its impacts
Session III Monday, October 25th, 2010, 14:30-17:00h
Good practices in the Tourism/Heritage relationship
Dália Paulo (Director-General for Culture of Algarve – Sagres: a support project for Algarve heritage
José Ernesto d’Oliveira (Évora Mayor) – Évora: world heritage
Margarida Alçada (Turismo de Portugal) – World Heritage – an opportunity for economic benefits
Session IV Tuesday, October 26th, 2010, 14:30-17:00h
Theft, trafficking, vandalizing and negligence of cultural assets
João Oliveira (Criminal Investigation Coordinator of the Lisbon Criminal Police Force) – Ways to fight theft, trafficking and vandalizing of cultural assets
José António Falcão (Department of Historical and Artistic Heritage of Beja Diocese) – Negligence and threats jeopardizing religious heritage
Note:This workshop integrates the 2nd WHPO