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In today's highly interconnected world marked by migration, tourism, media, transportation, and communication, the conservation of historical and natural environments emerges as a key challenge for societies worldwide. 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.
Simultaneously, heritage sites have gained prominence as tourist attractions, making the connection between heritage and tourism essential in our networked global society. These two elements have become fundamentally intertwined in the modern era.
This program explores current heritage challenges while offering comprehensive insights into tourism as a societal force.
It facilitates a thorough analysis of how heritage and tourism interact across various contexts, both within Australia (including Indigenous communities) and around the world.