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Transformações urbanas recentes em Tiradentes-MG: anos 80 e 90 do século XX / Recently urban transformation of Tiradentes-MG: 80´s and 90´s of twentieth centuryHélcio Ribeiro Campos 10 October 2006 (has links)
Esse trabalho, estreitado com a linha de pesquisa do Programa de Pósgraduação em Geografia Humana, tem por objetivo maior indicar as transformações recentes ocorridas no espaço urbano da cidade de Tiradentes - MG, ou seja, a partir da década de 1980. A fim de demonstrar isso, houve um estudo sobre a formação socioespacial da cidade ao longo do tempo - desde o século XVIII até 2005, incluindo aí a influência do turismo - que resgatou o dinamismo econômico local após os anos 1960. Desse modo, Tiradentes passa a receber investimentos públicos e privados que incrementam o turismo e, assim, atraem os imigrantes; valorizam seus terrenos e imóveis; transformam o Centro Histórico cada vez mais numa região de comércio e em processo de gentrificação; expandem intensamente a cidade, desde a década de 1980, através de loteamentos nos bairros. Nesse contexto, o trabalho é finalizado com as perspectivas da expansão urbana que estão se formando em Tiradentes. / This research beside the Post-Graduation Program in Human Geography line has as a greatest proposal to indicate the most recently transformation at the urban space of Tiradentes-MG, after the eighties. In order to prove that , a study was made about the sociospace build-up of the city through the years since the eightieth century until 2005, including tourism influence that brought back its economic dynamism of the place after the sixties. By the way, Tiradentes begins to receive public and private investiments increasing the tourism in the city, absorbing migrant people, raising the value of real properties. The Historical Center becomes more and more on a trade region and in gentrification process and new plots of land at the neighborhood shows the intensity expansion of the city since the eighties. On this context, the research ends revealing the perspectives of urban expansion that are taking shape in Tiradentes.
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Možnosti a meze využití zámku Lobkovice / Possibilities and limits of the castle LobkoviceVelátová, Barbora January 2014 (has links)
The thesis analyzes the current status of the castle Lobkovice in tourism. The theoretical part contains the introduction to the tourism and cultural tourism. Subsequently, the work focuses on tourist area Mělnicko and castle Lobkovice. It provides a detailed analysis of the castle, including its development, current status and the offer. Thesis seeks an objective assessment of the situation of the castle, its pros and cons. The work also includes a SWOT analysis. The fundamental part is devoted to the possibility of using its own proposals castle and its development in the use of theoretical knowledge about the cultural tourism and event tourism and practical knowledge about the castle in the sphere of cultural educational and commercial. Suggestions of use are complemented by recommendations in the near future.
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Destinační management kulturního turismu na Vysočině / Destination Management of Cultural Tourism in Vysočina RegionFischerová, Kristýna January 2012 (has links)
This Master's Thesis focuses on destination management in Vysočina Region with the accent on cultural tourism aspect. It evaluates the potential of the region and its development by marketing tools and actions of the destination management company. The main method of this evaluation is a market research of the product portfolio in the tourism segment in Vysočina and my own experience from visits to the region. Based on these findings it is then summarized which products are the key ones, which of them are marginal, how it is worked with them, and which products are seen as important and preferential for the future of the destination. The thesis also looks at new forms of cultural tourism, such as diaspora tourism, religious tourism or culinary tourism in the region. Providing the readers with three case studies with SWOT analysis on Bystřicko region, event tourism (Vysočina Arena) and Hospodářský dvůr Bohuslavice it is then evaluated how beneficial their existence is.
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Význam architektury J. B. Santiniho- Aichela pro kulturní cestovní ruch České republiky / The Importance of Jan Blažej Santini- Aichel`s Architecture for Cultural Tourism in the Czech RepublicHromádková, Jana January 2012 (has links)
Master thesis concerns of the architecture of Jan Blažej Santini- Aichel from the point of view of cultural tourism in the Czech Republic.First part is concentrated on definition cultural tourism and its components. Second part clarifies the importance and position of Santini`s architecture in art history. Third part takes note of attendance and present touristic offer of sights whose common denominator is architect Santini, and also is attentive to activities of citizen`s association Travel around Santini. The conclusion endeavours to define the position of Santini`s sights in the cultural tourism in the Czech Republic and also tries to point out assets and negatives of activities of citizen`s association Travel around Santini, and outlines potential direction of activities of the citizen`s association in the future.
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Význam kulturního potenciálu Prahy pro cestovní ruch / The importance of the cultural potential for Prague tourismHeinlová, Tereza January 2012 (has links)
This thesis is focused on cultural tourism, specifically in Prague, the capital city. The main objective of this thesis is to demonstrate the importance of the cultural potential for tourism and to give an overview of basic issues related to tourism, culture, as such. To verify the hypotheses stated in the introductory part, the thesis covers various topics and tools such as SWOT analysis, the impact of tourism on the national economy and marketing research.
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Návrh systému státní politiky turismu České republiky se zaměřením na kulturní turismus / The concept of the system state tourism policy Czech Republic with a focus on cultural tourismTittelbachová, Šárka January 2012 (has links)
The focus of the thesis is an issue of system approach to formation and implementation policy of tourism in the Czech Republic with an emphasis on intersectoral cooperation in the field of cultural tourism. The work is divided into eight chapters, the first two are theoretical. The first chapter is devoted to the formulation and definition problem of the scope of the work. The second chapter deals with theoretical foundations and approaches to tourism policy issues both in general and in terms of the status of tourism in the national economy and in relation to the EU tourism policy. Attention is given to the objectives of cohesion policy, culture and tourism in the area of cultural tourism. The following two chapters deal with basic features, analysis and evaluation of policy concepts of tourism in the Czech Republic in the period after 1989. The core of the thesis is concentrated into chapter six, seven and eight. The assumption for the design of complex, dynamic tourism policy for the formation of functional institutional structure of the tourism sector management is to assess the fulfillment of the objectives of the different concepts of state policy. To identification the most important and recurrent problems of tourism policy are used the results of comparison of objectives and measures and practical experience of the author from the creation and evaluation of the conception documents. There is discussed in particular an evaluation framework and in this context there are suggested recommendations for its determination. In the field of cultural tourism is proposed a model of interdepartmental cooperation state-funded organizations CzechTourism and the National Heritage Institute. The proposal model is based on its own research, which is focused on the analysis and evaluation of assumptions monuments administered by the National Heritage Institute to participate in the creation of cultural tourism products. There are utilized data from the author primary survey and as well as secondary data from the National Heritage Institute. The model of cooperation is based on exemplification of the causal relationships between strategic objectives and processes within the strategies of both organizations by the model BSC (Balanced Scorecard) and from a proposal for their implementation using model 7 "S".
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Who are the visitors to the National Museum in Stockholm?Sweden's museum of art and designMbuyi, Ruddy January 2019 (has links)
The purpose of the research study was to find about who the National Museum visitors are and what is their five reasons and motives to visit the National Museum. To get a better understanding about finding out who are the National Museum visitors a qualitative method was used in the form of a questionnaire that dealt with questions about the respondent’s demographic background and open questions related to finding out more details about the respondents’ reasons to visit the National Museum that is an art and design museum. The data that was gathered from the questionnaire was analysed through the use of a thematic analysis to find specific themes based on the female and male respondent’s answers. The results indicate that most of the respondents who took part in the questionnaire on the 5th of April 2019 at the National Museum are a mix of female and male between the age 20-72 years from Sweden and other countries, all of them have a higher education (High School, Bachelor and Master Degree) and have studied art, history of art or design. The reason that many of the respondents choose to visit the museum and what attracted them to the National Museum was foremost for they all share an interest in art and design. The National Museum itself is an interesting place to be at because many of the female and male respondents have an appreciation in the art and design collections and exhibitions that is displayed at the museum. The National Museum offers a free admission and entry so many of them could visit the museum either by themselves or with a companion, and many of the respondents like how the National Museum teaches history about the art and design.
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Kultur, kommers och kokkonst : Butiker och restauranger i ett holistiskt museibesök / Culture, commerce and culinary delights : Shops and restaurants in a holistic museum visitGahm, Fredrik January 2021 (has links)
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Feel It In Your Body : Hybridization of Musical Habitus in Swedish Cultural-Educational Tourism to GhanaVickers, Nicole January 2014 (has links)
On the surface the practice of African musics and dances in Sweden seems to be evidence of otherization and exoticization of African cultures. However, those Swedes of non-African background who do African musics and dances are genuinely engaged with the practice in the sense that they participate wholeheartedly and seem to both value and feel positive outcomes from their participation. This thesis explores how the body meets new ‘other’ musics and acquires new musicking practices, and how this is influenced by the body’s musical habitus as well as its own individual life experiences and emotional context. Additionally I look at the body’s role as an integral part of music, rather than as external to it. To illustrate this I use a case study of a group of Swedes on a cultural-eduational tourism trip to Ghana and my own first- hand experience with them learning choreographed dance based on traditional movements and rhythms, and Ewe polyrhythmic drumming. I show how discourses of difference resulting from historical contact, and previous individual experiences influence the encounter with new music, and how the body through social interactions perceives and acquires new musical practices, integrating them with known musical practices to form a kind of hybrid or new musical practice. / <p>Examensarbetet ingick i en Masterexamen i humaniora med inriktning musikvetenskap.</p>
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Det våras för öl : En studie om GBG Beer Weeks påverkan på Göteborg och dess ölkultur. / Dawn of beer : A study of GBG Beer Week’s effect on Gothenburg and its beer culture.Magnuson, Walter January 2020 (has links)
Alkohol har haft en central del i flertalet kulturer genom människans historia, där de tidigaste bevisen på fermentering av öl har hittats i Kina och daterats till över 7000 år gamla. I flera av dagens traditionella och moderna kulturer återfinns öl som en central del i ritualer och festligheter, och inom vissa kulturer har produktionen av fermenterade drycker blivit synonymt med nationen eller regionen. Exempel på detta är Dublin, Irland med Guinness, München och Bayern med Oktoberfest eller Tjeckien med flertalet bryggerier av rang. Den moderna ölkulturen såg sin guldålder under 1800-talets slut och 1900-talets början då flera teknologiska utvecklingar och vetenskapliga upptäckter förbättrade produktionen av öl. Denna guldålder kom dock snabbt att uppleva sin nedgång med nykterhetsrörelser, första världskriget och medföljande brist på råvaror som resulterade i flertalet bryggeriers död. Under 80-talet skedde dock en renässans inom ölbryggning då flera mikrobryggerier startade upp i bland annat USA och England, som idag har smittat av sig på nationer internationellt. För Sverige skedde denna utveckling något senare med Dugges bryggeris start 2005 i Göteborg, som följts upp med hundra tals bryggerier riket över. Denna globala utveckling av mikrobryggerier har gett upphov till en ny nischad form av gastronomiturism benämnd ölturism, där syftet med resan är att uppleva aspekter som kretsar kring tillverkningen av ölen i fråga. Detta kan innebära bryggeriturer, öl provningar, pubrundor, öl festivaler eller mässor. Till följd av att mikrobryggerier utgör mindre bryggerier har kopplingar gjorts till fenomenet neolokalism som innebär att ett samhälle etablerar en förnyas stolthet i sitt samhälle och lyfter upp det. Denna studie har fokuserat på att studera hur den lokala ölkulturen i Göteborg har påverkats av etableringen av ölveckan GBG Beer Week, som startade 2015. Göteborg har en lång koppling till öl i och med sin historia som en sjöfarts- och industristad, och blev hem till bryggare så som Johan Casparsson Poppelman och skotten George Carnegie vars namn lever kvar än inom den svenska bryggeri kulturen. Studien har utgått från tre frågeställningar som centrerat kring ölveckans uppkomst och syfte, varför man väljer att delta som arrangör, och hur ölkulturen i Göteborg har påverkats av ölveckan. / Alcohol has played a central role in many cultures throughout human history, where the earliest evidence of beer fermentation has been found in China and dated to over 7,000 years old. In several of today's traditional and modern cultures beer is found as a central part of rituals and festivities, and in some cultures, productions of fermented beverages have become synonymous with the nation or region. Examples of this include Dublin, Ireland with Guinness, Munich and Bavaria with Oktoberfest or the Czech Republic with a large amount of quality breweries. Modern beer culture saw its golden age in the late 19th and early 20th centuries when several technological developments and scientific discoveries improved beer production. However, this golden age quickly came to an end with sobriety movements, the First World War and the accompanying shortage of raw materials that resulted in the demise of most breweries. During the 80s, however, there was a renaissance in beer brewing when several microbreweries started up in the USA and England, among others, which today have spread to nations internationally. For Sweden, this development took place somewhat later with the start of Dugges brewery in 2005 in Gothenburg, which was followed up with hundreds of breweries across the country. The global development of microbreweries has given rise to a new niche form of gastronomic tourism called beer tourism, where the purpose of the trip is to experience aspects that revolve around the production of the beer in question. This can involve breweries, beer tastings, pub crawls, beer festivals or trade shows. As a result of microbreweries being smaller breweries, connections have been made to the phenomenon of neo-localism, which means that a society establishes a renewed pride in its society and elevates it. This study has focused on studying how the local beer culture in Gothenburg has been affected by the establishment of the beer week GBG Beer Week, which started in 2015. Gothenburg has a long connection to beer due to its history as a shipping and industrial city, which became home to famous brewers such as Johan Casparsson Poppelman and the Scotsman George Carnegie, of whose names remain part of Swedish brewing culture . The study has been based on three questions centered on the origin and purpose of the beer week, why you choose to participate as an organizer, and how the beer culture in Gothenburg has been affected by the beer week.
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