Early Bird Registration Fee: before 28 February 2019 Dear
Colleagues, A
call for papers is now open to the “Sense and Sustainability” International Conference on
Archaeology and Tourism that will be held from the 6
till10th of May in The
Conference is centered around four main themes: ·
Heritage in tourism destination management ·
Sustainable development, archaeology and tourism ·
Tourism and archaeological heritage management
in Protected areas, World heritage sites and National parks ·
Cultural routes The
session entitled “Mediterranean
Cultural Routes” (T4.03), has its main focus on the
Mediterranean region, focusing especially on the rotes related with Al-Andalus
and the Sites of Globalization route. The
routes created by the Umayyad dynasty, in All-Andalus, included the Iberian
Peninsula, the Arab world and the In
our session, we would like to discuss these Mediterranean Cultural Routes as a
way of connecting cultures, countries and regions and we invite the
participants to reflect upon the following questions: Which role Cultural
Routes play as a tool to enhance dialogue between cultures? How can we promote
and develop strategies to promote the Cultural Routes already created and
identify new ones? What are the challenges of managing transnational heritage?
How can we implicate and benefit more the communities along the route? Submission deadline: 20th March
2019 Link to submission: https://zagrebarchaeologytourism.com/paper-submision/ Abstract: maximum 300 words Early Bird Registration Fee: before 28
February 2019 Contact: sofiafonseca@teiduma.com Organisers: Ms.
Sofia Fonseca, Teiduma, Consultancy on Heritage and Culture, Portugal. Ms.
Alexandra Rodrigues, Algarve University, Portugal. Mr.
Juan Manuel Cid, Legado Andalusí, Spain. Dr.
Rachid Chamoun, LAU Louis Cardahi Foundation, Lebanon |
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