Conserving built heritage 1)The vehicle charter for the conservation and restoration of monument and sites: #Evident of civilization. #Evident of historic event. Applied both for guest and model work.
2)Factor that determine the shape of change:
#Development policy. #local policies. #Terrorism. #Private initiative. Indicator for legal for protection, Number and type of legislation to preserve structure. 3) a. Indication of designation: #Number and type of designation to recognize historic structure and monument. #percentage of eligible site receiving designation. b)Indication of level of funding: #Amount of fund allocated for restoration. #Voluntary contribution. #Tourism contribution. c)Indicator of profile of heritage preserve: # Electronic and print media. Indicator of profile of the heritage preservation issue: I-Preventive conservation: -preventive conservation are appropriate measures and actions for registration, storage, handling, packing and transportation, security, environmental management (light, humidity, pollution and pest control), emergency planning, education of staff, public awareness, Legal compliance.
ii-Remedial conservation: remedial conservation are disinfestation of textiles,
desalination of ceramics, deacidification of paper, dehydration of wet archaeological materials, stabilization of corroded metals, consolidation of mural paintings, removing weeds from mosaics.
iii- Restoration: restoration are retouching a painting, reassembling a broken
sculpture, reshaping a basket, filling losses on a glass vessel. UNESCO: Indicators on protecting the world’s heritage UNESCO's main indicators which are monitored and can lead to inclusion on the "World Heritage in Danger" list include threats to sites from:
• Disappearance caused by accelerated deterioration, large- scale public or private
projects or rapid urban or tourist development projects; • Destruction caused by changes in the use or ownership of the land; • Major alterations due to unknown causes; • Abandonment for any reason whatsoever; • The outbreak or the threat of an armed conflict; or • Calamities and cataclysms such as serious fires, earthquakes, landslides; volcanic eruptions; • changes in water level, floods and tidal waves. UNESCO: Indicators on protecting the world’s heritage Removal from the "World Heritage in Danger" list has occurred in the past when State Parties have carried out remedial actions. Indicators on these actions include:
• Outside assistance and funding obtained to repair sites;
• Concessions made to divert threats such as pollution prevention or the creation of buffer zones; • Mechanisms installed, such as dehumidifiers or light shielding, to slow or remove degradation • factors of monuments; • Protective legislation enacted and enforced; • Conflict ceased. Elements Of Building Awareness
• Easy Access to Information
• Resolution of Information
• Proper use of Information
• Presence of Proper information
How to create awareness of Community • Giving leaflet • Seminar • Workshop • Training Session • Campaign Measuring Tourists' Satisfaction Measuring Tourists' Satisfaction through Exit Questionnaire
Following queries should be included in the questionnaire (respondents are
asked if they strongly agree, agree, neutral, disagree or strongly disagre) :
a. I enjoyed my experiences in " this destination"
b. "This destination" provided me a good variety of experiences. c. I feel I received good value for money. d. I would recommend "this destination" to my friends. Some Factors which help to ensure Tourists' Satisfaction
a. Meeting tourists' expectations in flexible way
b. Providing a sense of good value for money. c. Ensuring a clean, safe and secure environment. d. Ensuring high level of hospitality. e. Quality of sites, events, attractions and other services related to destination. f. Giving priority on personal interests. g. Handling complaints in a positive manner ISSUES AND PROBLEMS OF INACCESSIBLITY IN TOURISM
The constraints and barriers can be identified by conceptualising the tourism
journey undertaken by travellers with disabilities through the following stages:
• Underlying social and cultural constraints;
• Travel planning information; • Transportation barriers; • Accessible accommodation; • The destination experience. Some guidelines – For Mobility, Older Tourists, Persons with Disabilities
1. Provision of systematic Disability awareness training that Can Explain
religious and societal belief. 2. Tactile indicator. 3. Special arrangement of activities for them. 4. Hearing augmentation system. 5. Convenient drop of point (air transport). 6. Flight information dissemination to the visual and hearing impaired. 7. At least to wheelchair space in a bus. 8. Accessible cabin and washroom ( ship, train , etc. ). 9. Direction and location sign. 10.Tactile warning tiles on railway platform. 11.Disability and aged citizen right regulation.