ABSTRACT

This is the first book to provide a comprehensive account of cultural and heritage tourism in the Middle East and North Africa (MENA) region and the many complexities that heritage sites and tourist attractions face.

The MENA region has long been regarded as the cradle of Western and Arab civilisation and is the home of many of the world’s major religions. Because of this, the region is rich in heritage sites that serve as major tourist attractions and as icons of national, cultural and religious identity. However, as this book examines, heritage in the region is simultaneously highly contested and has even become a target for terrorism creating a situation that brought major challenges for heritage management and sustainable tourism development. Many of the region’s innumerable cultural sites are threatened, in some cases by overuse, in others by neglect and, in many, simply by the pressures of economic development.

This book is therefore of interest not only to heritage managers and policy makers but those academics who seek to address the delicate balance between tourism development, communities and the tourists who visit such sites in a turbulent but highly significant region of the world.

chapter 1|33 pages

Cultural heritage tourism in the MENA

Introduction and background

chapter 4|15 pages

Making a sense of place for Safranbolu World Heritage Site

An analysis of Safranbolu: Reflections of Time

chapter 5|15 pages

Cultural heritage and tourism in Tunisia

Evolution, challenges, and perspectives

chapter 6|13 pages

Touring ‘our’ past

World Heritage tourism and post-colonialism in Morocco

chapter 7|14 pages

National park or urban green space

The case of [Tel] Ashkelon

chapter 8|12 pages

Cultural heritage in Palestine

Challenges and opportunities

chapter 9|16 pages

Visitors’ expectation and experience in a World Heritage Site

Evidence from ancient Göbekli Tepe, Sanliurfa, Turkey

chapter 10|13 pages

Theme park Arabism

Disneyfying the UAE’s heritage for Western tourist consumption

chapter 11|17 pages

Integrated cultural heritage planning in Egypt

A catalyst for tourism after the Arab Spring?

chapter 12|15 pages

UNESCO’s World Heritage Sites

The interplay between international and local branding for the Gonbad-e Qābus Brick Tower, Iran

chapter 15|14 pages

Conclusion

The futures of cultural heritage tourism in the MENA countries