European and Global Perspectives on Sacred Landscape

Authors

  • Fiorella Dallari University of Bologna
  • Filippo Pistocchi University of Bologna
  • Gloria Pungetti Universities of Sassari and Cambridge

DOI:

https://doi.org/10.6092/issn.2036-5195/8182

Keywords:

Sacred Landscape, Via Francigena, Religious Heritage, Sustainability, Council of Europe, UNESCO, ICOMOS

References

Dallari, F., Mariotti, A. (2017). Editorial about Via Francigena: Long Way of Peace among the European Landscapes. Almatourism, special issue, Vol.8, N.6, pp.I-V.

Dallari, F. (2016) The Heritage from Cultural Turn to Inclusive Turn. The Cultural and Sacred Landscapes of the UNESCO List: a Sustainable Track to overcome the Dichotomy between Tangible and Intangible Heritage? In: Bassa L., Kiss F. (eds.), Proceedings of TCL2016 Conference “Tourism and Cultural Landscapes: Towards a Sustainable Approach, Foundation for Information Society (INFOTA), ISBN 978-615-80061-4-9. Disponibile in (accessed 15 september 2016).

Pungetti, G., Oviedo, G., & Hooke, D. (eds.), 2012. Sacred species and sites: Advances in biocultural conservation. Cambridge University Press: Cambridge.

Trono, A. and Olsen, D. (in submission) Religious Pilgrimage Routes and Trails. CABI: London.

Urry, J. 1990. The Tourist Gaze. London: Sage.

Vershuuren, B, Wild, R., Mc Neely, J.A. and Oviedo, G. (eds.), 2010. Sacred Natural Sites: Conserving nature and culture. Earthscan: London.

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Published

2018-05-23

How to Cite

Dallari, F., Pistocchi, F., & Pungetti, G. (2018). European and Global Perspectives on Sacred Landscape. Almatourism - Journal of Tourism, Culture and Territorial Development, 9(8), 252–256. https://doi.org/10.6092/issn.2036-5195/8182