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Assessment of the Value Levels of the Categories of Cultural Heritage, Cultural Landscape, and Cultural Tourism from an Interdisciplinary Perspective (based on Alakol lake)

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dc.contributor.author Kishkenbayeva, Zhuldyzay
dc.contributor.author Baisarina, Zhazira
dc.date.accessioned 2025-06-09T18:19:36Z
dc.date.available 2025-06-09T18:19:36Z
dc.date.issued 2024
dc.identifier.issn 2616-7255
dc.identifier.uri http://repository.enu.kz/handle/enu/24203
dc.description.abstract This article explores the epistemological challenges of interpreting local knowledge through the theoretical framework of the cultural landscape of Alakol. It emphasizes an interdisciplinary approach, integrating historical, regional, and cultural studies within a philosophical-cultural context. By applying a cultural philosophy perspective, the article expands traditional disciplinary boundaries, enabling a broader understanding of the cultural landscape beyond a regional case study. It also examines the potential of UNESCO’s methodological approach to cultural landscape description for enhancing Alakol’s tourism appeal. The concepts from heritage philosophy and the philosophy of cultural landscapes to assess trends in evaluating the value of cultural heritage. It has been explored how these approaches can redefine cultural heritage as a cohesive system. Central to the discussion are key terms such as “cultural heritage”, “cultural landscape”, and “cultural tourism” with a focus on their interconnections, classifications, and criteria. Additionally, the article investigates the role of cultural heritage and landscapes in tourism, the importance of their integration for cultural tourism development, and their impact on local well-being. The analysis of Alakol’s cultural landscape potential identifies strengths and challenges for promoting cultural tourism and increasing interest in the region. This article explores the epistemological challenges of interpreting local knowledge through the theoretical framework of the cultural landscape of Alakol lake. It emphasizes an interdisciplinary approach, integrating historical, regional, and cultural studies within a philosophical-cultural context. By applying a cultural philosophy perspective, the article expands traditional disciplinary boundaries, enabling a broader understanding of the cultural landscape beyond a regional case study. It also examines the potential of UNESCO’s methodological approach to cultural landscape description for enhancing Alakol’s tourism appeal. The concepts from heritage philosophy and the philosophy of cultural landscapes to assess trends in evaluating the value of cultural heritage. It has been explored how these approaches can redefine cultural heritage as a cohesive system. Key terms such as “cultural heritage”, “cultural landscape”, and “cultural tourism” with a focus on their interconnections, classifications, and criteria have become central to the discussion. Additionally, the article investigates the role of cultural heritage and landscapes in tourism, the importance of their integration for cultural tourism development, and their impact on local well-being. The analysis of Alakol’s cultural landscape potential identifies strengths and challenges for promoting cultural tourism and increasing interest in the region. ru
dc.language.iso en ru
dc.subject philosophy of culture ru
dc.subject heritage philosophy ru
dc.subject cultural heritage ru
dc.subject heritage ru
dc.subject cultural landscape ru
dc.subject cultural tourism ru
dc.subject Alakol lake ru
dc.subject historical tourism ru
dc.title Assessment of the Value Levels of the Categories of Cultural Heritage, Cultural Landscape, and Cultural Tourism from an Interdisciplinary Perspective (based on Alakol lake) ru
dc.type Article ru


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