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The WHS Designation—A Factor of Sustainable Tourism Growth for Romanian Rural Areas?
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Tourism ManagementTourism PerformanceTourism SupplyCultural HeritageSustainable DevelopmentLandscape ArchitectureCultural TourismWhs Designation—a FactorRomanian Rural AreasSocial SciencesTourism DemandSustainable Tourism GrowthEconomicsUrban TourismGeographyUrban PlanningTourism GrowthTourism PlanningMarketingSustained Tourism GrowthTourism CompetitivenessCultureUrban DesignDestination MarketingBusinessTourismTourism Promotion
The presence of World Heritage Sites has been frequently used as a mean of tourism promotion and increased attractiveness. However, previous studies showed contradictory results regarding the territorial impact of World Heritage Sites, and very few researchers discussed their impact in Eastern Europe. This paper examines how the presence of World Heritage Sites in rural localities influenced the tourism growth and sustainable development in Romania after 2000. Independent Sample t-test was used to analyse the evolution of tourism and sustainable development indicators between 2001 and 2016. The results suggest an absence of a positive effect induced by World Heritage Sites in rural areas. It seems that, by itself, the brand has not enough power to sustain tourist attractiveness if it is not endorsed by national, regional, and local initiatives. These findings lead a discussion about how certain sites managed to induce a sustained tourism growth while others failed to do so.
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