ABSTRACT
This timely and innovative book critically explores how cultural heritage in the Global South can be used to mobilise community engagement and promote sustainable tourism at archaeological sites.
Whilst the volume covers theoretical issues, it primarily offers insight into how both small and large projects within low- and middle-income countries start, plan and develop. It describes what factors lead some projects to succeed, some to fail and most to have elements of both. Core to this investigation, each specifically commissioned chapter considers the challenges of developing collaboration and joint ownership between multiple stakeholders, ranging from local communities to national governments. In addition, the book considers how the challenges of the COVID-19 pandemic were managed, with lessons for future events of such magnitude. In summary, this significant volume recognises the value of developing collaborative partnerships between academics, NGOs and local communities, to achieve community engagement within archaeological research and support sustainable development by developing appropriate forms of tourism at archaeological sites. It provides essential reading for those interested in tourism, heritage studies, archaeology, geography, tourism studies and cultural studies.
The Open Access version of this book, available at https://www.taylorfrancis.com, has been made available under a Creative Commons [Attribution-Non Commercial-No Derivatives (CC BY-NC-ND)] 4.0 license.
TABLE OF CONTENTS
part I|120 pages
Asia
chapter 2|21 pages
The Faynan Heritage Project
chapter 3|16 pages
Developing a Heritage-Themed Bedouin Handicraft Business in Faynan, Jordan
chapter 4|12 pages
Community-Based Conservation and Promotion of the Neolithic Site of Beidha, Jordan
chapter 6|21 pages
The Land of Nineveh Archaeological Project
chapter 7|17 pages
Building Community Archaeology Practice and Heritage Tourism for Sustainable Development in a Post-Conflict Zone
chapter 8|19 pages
Initiating the Transformation of Spanish Colonial Era Archaeology of Cagayan Province, Philippines, into Cultural Heritage
part II|61 pages
Africa
chapter 9|19 pages
Community and Archaeology at Amarna
chapter 10|18 pages
Community-Engaged Archaeology at the UNESCO World Heritage Site of Jebel Barkal, Sudan
part III|73 pages
Latin America
chapter 13|15 pages
Biocultural Heritage and Archaeology as Sources of Knowledge, Cultural Identity, Sustainable Tourism and Economic Resilience in Ligüiqui, Manabí, Ecuador
chapter 15|18 pages
Utilising Cultural Heritage to Improve Water Security and Agro-Pastoral Farming in the Peruvian Andes
part IV|13 pages
Overview
