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Revitalizing Ancient Sites: Sustainable Tourism Strategies for Preservation and Community Development

Revitalizing Ancient Sites: Sustainable Tourism Strategies for Preservation and Community Development
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Author(s): Pallavi Mohanan (Amity University, Noida, India)
Copyright: 2024
Pages: 25
Source title: Building Community Resiliency and Sustainability With Tourism Development
Source Author(s)/Editor(s): Viana Hassan (University of Malta, Malta), Anna Staszewska (Katowice School of Economics, Poland)and Shivam Bhartiya (Jain University, India)
DOI: 10.4018/979-8-3693-5405-6.ch008

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Abstract

This chapter explores how Egypt, Greece, Mexico, and India use sustainable tourism to revive ancient sites and promote local communities. It looks at historical tourism trends, initiatives for preservation, and community involvement. Strategies include site management, education, and community partnerships. Economic benefits like revenue and jobs, waste management, and cultural impacts on indigenous groups are assessed. Challenges and lessons learned provide insights for sustainability. Comparative analysis shows diverse approaches to balancing tourism and heritage preservation. Responsible tourism is advocated for site protection and community empowerment.

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