Training of Local Community Youth in Dahshur, Egypt, as Local Tour Guides and Heritage Guardians

In an attempt to shift the strategy in Egypt toward sustainable heritage tourism a project was designed aiming to (1) integrate the archaeological site with local natural and rural heritage resources, (2) increase local awareness, (3) engage local community in a scheme of heritage economic developme...

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Main Author: Fekri A. Hassan
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: University of Bologna 2014-10-01
Series:Almatourism
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Online Access:http://almatourism.unibo.it/article/view/4517
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spelling doaj-66f970ea0cfd4dbab9c0fb07c4f707582020-11-25T01:23:52ZengUniversity of BolognaAlmatourism2036-51952014-10-0152394910.6092/issn.2036-5195/45174146Training of Local Community Youth in Dahshur, Egypt, as Local Tour Guides and Heritage GuardiansFekri A. Hassan0French University in EgyptIn an attempt to shift the strategy in Egypt toward sustainable heritage tourism a project was designed aiming to (1) integrate the archaeological site with local natural and rural heritage resources, (2) increase local awareness, (3) engage local community in a scheme of heritage economic development, and (4) valorize of Dahshur as a special tourist destination. The pilot project was implemented in Dahshur, which is a part of the World Heritage Site-Memphis and its Necropolis.  The project included a training program for local tour guides who were introduced to (1) of how to become a tour guide, (2) Introduction to archaeological, natural, and rural resources of the area, and (3) the basic elements of cultural heritage management. Another program was devoted to enhance the awareness of local youths of the significance and values of the heritage resources in their vicinity, and to encourage them to take part in protecting and conserving heritage at risk from looting, neglect, and a transformation of local traditional dwellings. Without such programs, no measures for protecting Egyptian heritage, now in great danger, and promote sustainable tourism will succeed given that local communities are at present marginalized and excluded from the management of Egyptian heritage resources.http://almatourism.unibo.it/article/view/4517Heritage ResourcesYouth TrainingTour GuidesSubstainable TourismLocal CommunitiesEgypt
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Training of Local Community Youth in Dahshur, Egypt, as Local Tour Guides and Heritage Guardians
Almatourism
Heritage Resources
Youth Training
Tour Guides
Substainable Tourism
Local Communities
Egypt
author_facet Fekri A. Hassan
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title Training of Local Community Youth in Dahshur, Egypt, as Local Tour Guides and Heritage Guardians
title_short Training of Local Community Youth in Dahshur, Egypt, as Local Tour Guides and Heritage Guardians
title_full Training of Local Community Youth in Dahshur, Egypt, as Local Tour Guides and Heritage Guardians
title_fullStr Training of Local Community Youth in Dahshur, Egypt, as Local Tour Guides and Heritage Guardians
title_full_unstemmed Training of Local Community Youth in Dahshur, Egypt, as Local Tour Guides and Heritage Guardians
title_sort training of local community youth in dahshur, egypt, as local tour guides and heritage guardians
publisher University of Bologna
series Almatourism
issn 2036-5195
publishDate 2014-10-01
description In an attempt to shift the strategy in Egypt toward sustainable heritage tourism a project was designed aiming to (1) integrate the archaeological site with local natural and rural heritage resources, (2) increase local awareness, (3) engage local community in a scheme of heritage economic development, and (4) valorize of Dahshur as a special tourist destination. The pilot project was implemented in Dahshur, which is a part of the World Heritage Site-Memphis and its Necropolis.  The project included a training program for local tour guides who were introduced to (1) of how to become a tour guide, (2) Introduction to archaeological, natural, and rural resources of the area, and (3) the basic elements of cultural heritage management. Another program was devoted to enhance the awareness of local youths of the significance and values of the heritage resources in their vicinity, and to encourage them to take part in protecting and conserving heritage at risk from looting, neglect, and a transformation of local traditional dwellings. Without such programs, no measures for protecting Egyptian heritage, now in great danger, and promote sustainable tourism will succeed given that local communities are at present marginalized and excluded from the management of Egyptian heritage resources.
topic Heritage Resources
Youth Training
Tour Guides
Substainable Tourism
Local Communities
Egypt
url http://almatourism.unibo.it/article/view/4517
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