About
Michał Koskowski is an Assistant Professor at the Department of Tourism Economy Research, Warsaw School of Economics. His academic work focuses on the intersection of cultural heritage, tourism economics, and regional development strategies. He holds a doctoral degree and maintains an active research profile in tourism studies.
Research Focus
Dr. Koskowski's research explores:
- Sustainable management of cultural heritage assets
- Agritourism and culinary heritage as drivers of regional tourism
- Economic valuation and policy frameworks for historical sites
- Role of NGOs in cultural preservation
- Cross-cultural analysis of tourism practices
- Innovative strategies for heritage-based tourism products
Publication Trends
His scholarly output demonstrates consistent focus on heritage tourism economics, with recent works (2017-2018) emphasizing culinary traditions in agritourism and sustainable heritage management. Earlier publications (2004-2013) established foundational research on castle tourism in Poland, examining management frameworks, economic valuation, and product development strategies. Methodologically, his work integrates policy analysis, cultural economics, and destination management perspectives.
Professional Engagement
No information is available regarding research grants, supervised students, laboratory affiliations, or professional awards at this time.
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