An innovative approach not developed in management and valorisation of tourist destinations yet considers tourism heritage and related territorial identity as a common and brings attention to the implication of the logics of self-organised and self-governed collective action of the common theory applied to territorial governance. The analysis of two case studies of two UNESCO sites is developed: the Cilento, Vallo of Diano and Alburni National Park and the city of Venice. The first represents a case of territorial domain identity characterised by collaborative governance and the second is characterised by uncooperative governance. The theory of commons and self-governed collective action applied to the two cases contributes to the definition of new research pathways and suggests innovative management strategies.
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Storlazzi, A., Lunić, D., & Micera, R. (2020). Collective Action for Territorial Identity in Tourism: The Case Study of Two UNESCO Sites. Symphonya. Emerging Issues in Management, 81–96. https://doi.org/10.4468/2017.3.08storlazzi.lunic.micera
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