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What is Place-Based Tourism

Handbook of Research on Resident and Tourist Perspectives on Travel Destinations
The use of the destinations’ cultural, social and human capital in the tourism offers. Provides an immersion into local culture and intense interaction between tourists and local residents. Strongly linked with the territory.
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Creative Tourism as an Inductor of Co-Creation Experiences: The Creatour Project in the Algarve
Sónia Moreira Cabeça (Research Centre for Tourism, Sustainability, and Well-Being (CinTurs), University of Algarve, Portugal), Alexandra R. Gonçalves (School of Management, Hospitality and Tourism (ESGHT) and Research Centre for Tourism, Sustainability, and Well-Being (CinTurs), University of Algarve, Portugal), João Filipe Marques (Faculty of Economics and Research Centre for Tourism, Sustainability, and Well-Being (CinTurs), University of Algarve, Portugal), and Mirian Tavares (Faculty of Human and Social Sciences and Research Centre in Arts and Communication (CIAC), University of Algarve, Portugal)
DOI: 10.4018/978-1-7998-3156-3.ch013
Abstract
Creative tourism is characterized by the opportunity that gives visitors to develop their creativity through active participation in learning experiences that are characteristic of their destination. That implies a relationship between visitors and residents in which the exchange of knowledge is central. Being an interactive process, the learning and doing of a creative tourism activity is an exercise of self-affirmation that expresses the creative potential of each participant. That is to say, creative tourism experiences are co-created by tourists and their hosts. Tourists and residents are co-designers in creative tourism, as the CREATOUR experiences prove. In this chapter, the authors intend to present the project activities in the Algarve. After contextualizing co-creation within the creative processes, their research is centred on the creative experiences and discusses the opportunities resulting from co-created activities. They also look at the survey applied to the participants in the experiences to better understand their feelings towards co-creation and creative processes.
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