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2023 | nr 2(42) | 119-142
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Heritage Interpretation as a Catalyst for Sustainable Ecotourism in Protected Areas: A Systematic Literature Review

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Interpretacja dziedzictwa jako katalizator zrównoważonej ekoturystyki na obszarach chronionych: systematyczny przegląd literatury
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Artykuł prezentuje systematyczny przegląd literatury, żeby zbadać rolę interpretacji dziedzictwa jako katalizatora zrównoważonej ekoturystyki na obszarach chronionych. Uznając obszary chronione za formę ochrony środowiska naturalnego, autorzy dokonali przeglądu literatury, aby zidentyfikować trendy we współczesnym dyskursie naukowym dotyczące koncepcji interpretacji dziedzictwa na obszarach chronionych. Po przeszukaniu głównych baz naukowych (Sabinet, Scopus, Emerald, ProQuest, Taylor & Francis Online oraz stron internetowe czasopism) autorzy wyodrębnili 129 publikacji, z których 57 spełniło kryteria przyjęte w badaniu. Po przeanalizowaniu treści i określeniu głównych zagadnień okazało się, że większość badań dotyczyła globalnej Północy, a poruszane tematy obejmowały rolę interpretacji dziedzictwa na obszarach chronionych, planowanie interpretacji, zarządzanie i ewaluację, interpretację środowiskową, interpretację kulturową, wpływ interpretacji na postrzeganie, zachowanie i satysfakcję zwiedzających, preferencje interpretacyjne, doświadczenia interpretatorów, kreatywność w interpretacji dziedzictwa oraz interpretację dziedzictwa dla zrównoważonego rozwoju(abstrakt oryginalny)
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This article provides a systematic review of the literature to explore heritage interpretation as a catalyst for sustainable ecotourism in protected areas. Premised on the importance of protected areas as a strategy for the conservation of the natural environment, the study seeks to identify trends that predominate contemporary scholarly discourse regarding the concept of heritage interpretation in protected areas. Having searched the main scientific databases (Sabinet, Scopus, Emerald, ProQuest, Taylor & Francis Online, and journals' websites), the authors have identified 129 publications, of which 57 met their relevance criteria. After conducting content analysis and thematic extraction, it turned out that most of the studies concerned the Global North, with themes reflecting the role of heritage interpretation in protected areas, interpretation planning, management and evaluation, environmental interpretation, cultural interpretation, the influence of interpretation on visitors' perceptions, behaviour and satisfaction, interpretation preferences, interpreters' experiences, creativity in heritage interpretation and heritage interpretation for sustainable development.(original abstract)
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  • Cape Peninsula University of Technology, South Africa
  • Cape Peninsula University of Technology, South Africa
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