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This book critically examines an increasingly popular and unique tourism form, dark tourism and how it relates to sustainability, ethics, and cultural heritage.
By doing so it explores the effects of dark tourism and associated historical background on local people, landscapes, and economies, emphasizing both positive and negative outcomes. It's also provides us the insightfulness to analyse successful sustainable dark tourism activities and regulations from various worldwide contexts, looking for transferable lessons and best practices.
This book informs sustainable dark tourism development, management that incorporates social and environmental factors and is valuable reading for postgraduate, advanced undergraduate students, researchers and academics interested in dark tourism.
Contents
1. Exploring the Psychological and Cultural Motivations for Dark Tourism, 2. Tracing Tragedy: The Historical Evolution of Dark Tourism Across The Globe, 3. Emerging Global Trends in Dark Tourism: The Role of Immersive Technologies and Sustainable Practices, 4. Environmental Sustainability in Dark Tourism: Balancing Memory and Responsibility, 5. Cultural heritage nexus on dark tourism sustainability through engagement of community in Zambia, 6. Economic sustainability of dark tourism and the knowledge-motivation-perceived transcendence framework: The role of dark tourism marketing., 7. The Weight Of Memory: Ethical Dilemmas and Heritage Interpretation At The Fosse Ardeatine, 8. "How Much Governance Is Too Much? Framing Future Directions for State Involvement in Sustainable Dark Tourism", 9. Sustainable Dark Tourism: A Global Analysis of Ethical Practices and Visitor Motivation in Sites of Death and Disaster, 10. Honoring the Past, Enabling the Future: Government Initiatives and Global Collaboration in Dark Tourism, 11. International Framework for Dark Tourism, 12. Monetizing memory: A comparative analysis of revenue streams in global and Indian dark tourism sites



