01723nas a2200157 4500000000100000000000100001008004100002100003400043700002600077245006100103856006200164300001200226490000600238520130700244022001401551 d1 aCeleste Jiménez de Madariaga1 aFermín Seño Asencio00aPatrimonio cultural inmaterial de la humanidad y turismo uhttps://dialnet.unirioja.es/servlet/extart?codigo=6640383 a349-3660 v43 aIn recent years, we have observed, and different research has highlighted, the wide potential of UNESCO s heritage declarations as a value for the promotion of tourist destinations. It constitutes a powerful instrument for local economic development and a beneficial incentive for tourist activity. With the General Convention for the Safeguarding of the Intangible Cultural Heritage (2003) and the incorporation of this new categorization of heritage assets to be preserved, UNESCO is not limited to recognizing the assets -materials / real estate- of the Convention of 1972, the Sites of the World Heritage (WHS), but it extends it considerably to the immaterial aspects of the culture and the different manifestations of the "living culture" (traditions, oral expressions, performing arts, social customs, rituals, knowledge, handicrafts, etc.). Intangible Cultural Heritage recognized by UNESCO are identified with their own logo and considerations and treatments different from those used for World Heritage Sites. Our communication proposes to show how the recognition of intangible heritage assets of UNESCO influences tourism, to what extent is used, promoted and disseminated the new brand of Intangible Cultural Heritage, and what consequences this type of goods, its protagonists and agents. a2386-8570