Building resilience and increased sense of belonging through the design of tourist experiencescapes.

Dr. Jörn Fricke, Bert Smit

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Abstract

Building resilience in the face of threats to communities is a requirement for communities to be sustainable and recover. The role of people-to-people experiences, between host and guests/tourists, can be a helpful tool in building resilience. This paper aims at creating a process for designing the required experiencescapes which allows individuals in communities to engage with each other in valuable people-to-people experiences. Current projects provide information on how to use a set of design tools, and how the resulting design process could look like. With this paper we hope to collect input for the development and improvement of these tools and processes.
Original languageEnglish
Publication statusPublished - 30 Aug 2022
Event71st AIEST Conference of Ideas.: Spaces, places and sports: Designing sustainable experiencescapes in destinations. - German Sport University Cologne, Cologne, Germany
Duration: 28 Aug 202231 Aug 2022
https://www.aiest.org/conference/former-aiest-conferences

Conference

Conference71st AIEST Conference of Ideas.
Country/TerritoryGermany
CityCologne
Period28/08/2231/08/22
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Keywords

  • resilience
  • experiencescape
  • experience design

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