Tourism Planning & Historic Preservation Flashcards
Also known as tourism
planning and development (TPD), creating and planning processes to strategically organize a tourism plan.
Tourism planning
An important way for us to
transmit our understanding of the past to future
generations.
Historic Preservation
COMMON PROBLEMS THAT A CITY FACES IN TOURISM PLANNING?
natural disasters, political instability, security concerns, Over-tourism, and Carbon emissions
COMMON PROBLEMS THAT A CITY FACES IN HISTORIC PRESERVATION?
Financial constraints & time
consuming, lack of public awareness and
understanding, and Difficulty in preserving
Who created a tourism
circuit from Palompon, Isabel, to Matag-ob.
The Department of Tourism (DOT)
A bridge connecting Tacloban City in Leyte with Sta.
Rita in Samar. Also the longest bridge in the Philippines.
San Juanico Bridge
The largest fountain in Rome
symbolizing Rome’s rich artistic heritage. It
took 30 years to complete and was
created by Nicola Salvi
La Fontana Di Trevi
COMPONENTS OF TOURISM PLANNING?
Vision, Tourist, Activities & Places, and Goals & Objectives
TOURISM PLANNING PROCESS
Situational Analysis, Goals, Vision and Strategies Direction, Action Plans/Timeline, Cost Estimate/Budget and Implementation mechanism/destination management
the repurposing of buildings that have outlived their original purpose.
Its main goals include preserving architectural and cultural heritage, transforming urban
blight, and igniting social change.
Adaptive reuse
It is when a building or a home receives an upgrade through implementation of innovation.
Examples such as solar panels, upgrading insulation, and installing an energy management
system.
RETROFITTING
Elements of Historic Preservation
Preservation, Rehabilitation, Restoration, and Reconstruction
Adaptive reuse aims to repurpose an old
building or site for new uses; this process
is often viewed as a compromise between
preservation and demolition. Historic
preservation, in contrast, sustains a
building’s existing form, integrity, and
materials.
Historic Preservation
Focuses on the maintenance stabilization, and repair of existing historic materials
and retention of a property’s form as it has evolved over time.
Preservation
Acknowledges the need to alter or add to a historic property to meet continuing or
changing uses while retaining the property’s historic character.
Rehabilitation