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Artificial Intelligence Applications in Mining Heritage Tourism: Catalyst for Heritage Preservation, Peacebuilding, and Economic Recovery in Conflict
Abstract
This paper examines the potential of artificial intelligence (AI) in revitalizing mining heritage tourism in conflict-affected regions. While heritage tourism advances cultural preservation and local development, mining landscapes in fragile zones remain overlooked as spaces for memory, peacebuilding, and recovery. Drawing from digital ethics, post-conflict regeneration, and sustainable tourism, the study explores how AI tools—like AR/VR, NLP, predictive analytics, and remote sensing—can support inclusive narratives, site management, and community-driven renewal. Ethical risks such as data sovereignty, bias, and exclusion are critically addressed. A modular “AI Toolkit” is proposed, grounded in the FAIR+Care framework, with policy guidelines for equitable and culturally sensitive deployment. The study advocates for a global observatory to monitor AI's role in heritage resilience and post-conflict development.
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