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In our increasingly interconnected world—marked by migration, tourism, media, transportation, and communication—the conservation of historical and natural environments stands as one of society's greatest challenges. Heritage now serves as a cornerstone for cultural identity, shaping our perspectives on modernity, peace, development, and our roles as citizens and stewards of community.
Heritage sites have also emerged as key attractions for travelers, making the link between heritage and tourism essential in our globalized era. The two are now inextricably intertwined in the 21st century.
This major explores current heritage debates while offering a thorough analysis of tourism as a societal force.
It encourages a nuanced assessment of how heritage and tourism intersect across diverse contexts, both within Australia (including Indigenous communities) and around the world.