MILLÁN VÁZQUEZ DE LA TORRE, GENOVEVA, MILLÁN LARA, SALUD, ARJONA FUENTES, JUAN MANUEL
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Sustainability
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Científica
1.894
0.581
31/10/2019
000501205200176
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Flamenco is an art born in and inextricably associated with Andalusia in the south of Spain. The purity, the feelings it transmits, and the originality of its expression have made it known worldwide and it has been declared an Intangible Cultural Heritage by the UNESCO. This declaration, combined with the Spain's tourist boom in the last years, has transformed this exclusive art into an important tourist industry with all the entailing perils for its survival. By means of the Lean Canvas model, combined with a survey of a panel of flamenco experts (especially artists), this study analyzed the fundamental factors that are key to developing a tourism product that, while respectful of its essence, offers tourists a genuine and quality product.
ecotourism; heritage tourism; methodology; tourism development; UNESCO; Andalucia