Title of article
The pyramids plateau: A dream searching for survival
Author/Authors
Shetawy، نويسنده , , Ahmed A.A. and El Khateeb، نويسنده , , Samah Mohamed، نويسنده ,
Issue Information
روزنامه با شماره پیاپی سال 2009
Pages
9
From page
819
To page
827
Abstract
Recognized as one of the most unique archaeological sites in the world, the Giza pyramids plateau is the location of the three great pyramids and the Sphinx, tombs, seven smaller pyramids, and other monuments. Over the centuries the plateau has been instrumental in introducing Egyptian civilization to the world, and was recently declared as one of the most iconic travel spots on the planet.
ent years, the location of the new Grand Egyptian Museum (GEM) within the site of the plateau re-ignited the debate between scholars, practitioners and activists over development activities within and around this unique site. Consequently, a growing conflict re-emerged between conserving the plateau and developing the surrounding areas. Additionally, this invaluable site is threatened by urban expansion and development, pollution, rising groundwater and extensive tourism. Yet, currently there are neither tourism management nor development plans for the site.
ng on national and international conservation conventions and charters, this paper explores analyses and documents the current gap between ideal conservation management sittings within and around the pyramids plateau and the reality of urban development trends and tourism activities.
Keywords
World Cultural Heritage Sites (WCHS) , heritage tourism , Giza pyramids plateau , Heritage management plans
Journal title
Tourism Management
Serial Year
2009
Journal title
Tourism Management
Record number
2330641
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