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Interpreting the Mediterranean archaeological landscape through stakeholders’ participation – the case of Vrsar, Croatia (CROSBI ID 297168)

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Afrić Rakitovac, Kristina ; Urošević, Nataša ; Vojnović, Nikola Interpreting the Mediterranean archaeological landscape through stakeholders’ participation – the case of Vrsar, Croatia // International journal of Euro-Mediterranean studies, 14 (2021), 1; 49-84

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Afrić Rakitovac, Kristina ; Urošević, Nataša ; Vojnović, Nikola

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Interpreting the Mediterranean archaeological landscape through stakeholders’ participation – the case of Vrsar, Croatia

The paper deals with the interpretation of the Mediterranean archaeological landscape in the sustainable development of cultural tourism, as an important attractive factor for tour-ists visiting countries in the region. It reflects on the possi-bilities of sustainable tourism valorisation of archaeological sites through participative stakeholders’ co-creation. The em-pirical research focused on the municipality of Vrsar, a typi-cal Mediterranean destination characterised by mass tourism and high seasonality. The observed destination is also marked by an abundance of archaeological sites, which are still not ad-equately valorised, presented and interpreted. The empirical research, realised through workshops, interviews and ques-tionnaires, has involved all relevant stakeholders (experts, local inhabitants, tourists). All key stakeholders agreed that the main sustainability issues could be improved through the sustainable valorisation of local cultural and natural resources by creating innovative tourism experiences - attracting much interest in participating in this co-creation process. The con-ducted research indicated the possible models of presenta-tion and interpretation of the local archaeological landscape through archaeological routes connecting the most important sites, participatory experiences such as interactive workshops and living history programmes, and the network of interpre-tation centres in the function of the future archaeological parks.

archaeological landscape ; Mediterranean ; cultural tourism ; sustainable valorisation ; Vrsar ; Croatia

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Podaci o izdanju

14 (1)

2021.

49-84

objavljeno

1855-3362

2232-6022

Povezanost rada

Ekonomija, Geografija, Interdisciplinarne društvene znanosti, Interdisciplinarne humanističke znanosti

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