Achieving World Heritage Status: A Case Study of Tana Toraja, Indonesia : A Comparative Analysis of Expectations Held by National and Local Governments, and Community

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  • ABE Yoshiharu
    ウィリアム・アングリス・インスティテュート:オーストラリア メルボルン高等教育部

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Other Title
  • インドネシア・タナトラジャの世界遺産登録プロセス : 国・地方自治体・コミュニティーが持つ期待の違いについて

Abstract

This paper seeks to explore, compare and contrast the expectations around World Heritage status held by UNESCO, by national, regional and local governments, and local communities, with a particular focus on the tourism sector. It seeks to identify shared expectations, highlight divergences and identify contradicting expectations, and to understand the drivers of these. It focuses on a specific location -Tana Toraja- and the Torajan ethnic group in Sulawesi Island in Indonesia, to demonstrate whether UNESCO shares the same view of World Heritage concepts and desired outcomes as local Indonesian national/provincial governments and local residents.

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  • CRID
    1390001288145657344
  • NII Article ID
    110009616176
  • DOI
    10.24526/jafit.20.0_137
  • ISSN
    24332976
  • Text Lang
    ja
  • Data Source
    • JaLC
    • CiNii Articles
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    Disallowed

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