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The Wander and Wonder Podcast is where we wander around the world wondering about wander and then we wonder some more and talk about it.

The Wander and Wonder Podcast wanderandwonder

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The Wander and Wonder Podcast is where we wander around the world wondering about wander and then we wonder some more and talk about it.

    "No flowers allowed" -Local guidelines to protect UNESCO sites?

    "No flowers allowed" -Local guidelines to protect UNESCO sites?

    As we have seen around the world, our lives are adapting into a "New normal” of how people should behave in public places, so I wonder how that will change the experience in UNESCO sites and properties, and more importantly in sites where management is not a strong feature.

    Locals sum the tiniest part of audiences all over the world: you see it in the stats of the the Louvre museum, or the Gaudi houses, so now the sites are asking themselves how are they going to take care of domestic tourism. As we have discussed in the episodes of this season, it might be that our next travels will most likely be in our local region rather than travelling overseas. Another question arises on our last part of the interview with Amilcar Vargas, how are the locals engaging in UNESCO sites? Particularly in those sites that are an important site for celebration of traditional rituals. For more check out www.thatwanderchic.com 

    • 25 min
    Who came first the tourist or the heritization?

    Who came first the tourist or the heritization?

    Every time I go to a UNESCO World heritage I ask myself the same thing: what came first, the tourist or the designation? For many places the UNESCO branding comes hand in hand with heaps of tourism arrivals, and for people like me who are always analysing tourism impact, I wonder if UNESCO is nourishing the tourism crowding. I had to pursue this issue in our interview with Amilcar, what are the negative sides of the UNESCO designation?

    When I was doing fieldwork on my bachelors many communities in Mexico kept saying that their goals was to get the national designation of Pueblos Magicos, if not UNESCO World Heritage. Coming form a Town with both designations this issue always gives me the heebie jeebies.

    I have seen the commodification of culture and traditions when they are consumed by tourism, but there must be another side to the story. What are the heritage managers doing to tackle these issues? Read more..

    • 26 min
    Overtourism in UNESCO sites

    Overtourism in UNESCO sites

    What is the role that Cultural Heritage sites have in influencing the amount of travellers in cities and sites?

    World heritage sites are attractive to tourism because their value belongs universally to all humanity, but lets not kid ourselves, they are also attractive because  of the trends in social media. How are UNESCO sites managing Overtourism? Listen to this new episode with Amilcar Vargas, we discuss what strategies have UNESCO listed sites been developing to tackle overcrowding. Don't forget to check out www.thatwanderchic.com to learn about our host, our guests and much more.

    • 27 min
    The responsibility of being a tourist

    The responsibility of being a tourist

    When we think of tourism, we think there is an economic value that benefits locals from that tourism growth. The problem is, when the sense of place is too attractive, sometimes the industry doesn't benefit the locals at all. Last episode we discussed Overtourism, but how can we tackle it?Diversify and distribute is about managing and planning inbound tourism. But also, tourists have to bear some responsibility. 

    How can travellers be more responsible? What is the morality of travel? Who has the right to travel? We need to rethink the way we travel or the reason why we do it.

    After considering who bears the cost of tourism growth and what are the strategies some countries have started to develop to tackle overtourism. Joseph Cheer and I discuss mass tourism, we strip the ideas and ethos behind being a tourist or a traveller. And we introduce the role Cultural Heritage and branding have in the industry, which will be the topic of our next episodes! Read more...

    • 32 min
    What is Overtourism?

    What is Overtourism?

    Overtourism occurs when there are too many visitors in a particular destination. But how would we define “too many” tourists? And what are the impacts and benefits of having an overcrowded destination? What's makes Overtourism an issue and how are governments managing locals from backlashing at the tourism growth?
    In this episode of #TheWanderandWonderPodcast our guest Professor Joseph Cheer explains what's is over tourism. We discuss on what has driven tourism destinations to think about de-growing tourism, and we reflect upon who bares the cost of tourism growth. Read more...

    • 25 min
    What will tourism look like after Covid19?

    What will tourism look like after Covid19?

    Will the industry survive? Will we be able to travel again, soon? Everyone is wondering... How can the industry be resilient? What will change and what will adapt? Is the pandemic giving us a chance to be more solitary or are we going to be more greedy as human beings? Will this time to think -at home- give us some insights on how to travel more responsibly? How will our next travels look like? Read more on www.thatwanderchic.com 

    • 26 min

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