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Adobe Fabric and the Future of Heritage Tourism: A Case Study Analysis of the Old Historical City Of Alula, Saudi Arabia

Posted on:2015-09-22Degree:M.SType:Thesis
University:University of Colorado at DenverCandidate:Bay, Mohammed AbdulfattahFull Text:PDF
GTID:2479390017494514Subject:Cultural Resources Management
Abstract/Summary:
As historical districts become significant places for development in Saudi Arabia, especially the mud brick historical districts that are widely spread in the country, the need for a professional heritage tourism implementation plan becomes essential. This thesis address questions such as: what factors should contribute to the heritage preservation planning for an adobe urban fabric? How might such a district be valuable within tourism planning? Specifically, this research performs a case study of the historic district in Alula, focusing on the district's heritage tourism plan and its related aspects, taking into consideration the planning process, local community, government actions, collaboration and partnerships, and economic aspects that can shed new light on historic preservation practices in Saudi Arabia. Methodologically, this thesis identifies best practices and benchmarks from different scholarly sources that are similar to this case study in order to satisfy the research question.
Keywords/Search Tags:Case study, Heritage tourism, Historical, Saudi
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