Éditeurs
Cantoni, Laurenzo / De Ascaniis, Silvia / Elgin-Nijhuis, Karin
Résumé en anglais
Proceedings of the conference supposed to take place April 6-8, 2020, Mendrisio, Switzerland.The Conference was supposed to bring together professionals in the heritage and tourism fields, international scholars, and the localcommunity, to study the relationships between living heritage and
sustainable tourism, and all related issues – challenges and opportunities. But COVID-19 has come on stage and changed everything.
Thus, the story had to continue within a very different frame and following a different narrative. We believe that this different, unexpected narrative, can shed some light in the challenging and sometimes scary times we are all living in; and maybe even this situation offers opportunities.
This is the reason why we decided to publish the text you are reading.They are the result of the shared effort of authors who submitted their
work to the Conference, and the chairs, who coordinated the process andensured its consistency. They aim at being an instrument for promoting
knowledge and fostering reflection about the relationship betweenHeritage, Tourism and Hospitality, in an even more intense and focused
way during the time of Coronavirus. Since the 4th edition of HTHICcould not take place in April 2020, the documents that you are about to
read are not PRO-ceedings, but rather PRE-ceedings... They represent,in fact, the wish for the Conference to be however a tool to get better
PRE-pared for the time when the pandemic will be over and the heritage,tourism and hospitality fields will face new challenges and opportunities.
The papers submitted to the Conference have been grouped according tofour themes, which help, from different perspectives, to answer the
leading question of the conference: how can tourism destinationssucceed in attracting tourists while simultaneously engaging all
stakeholders in the conservation of natural and cultural heritage?