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Osman Ahmed El-Said, Dawood Al Jahwari, Dawood Al Jahwari et al, Heba Aziz, Osman Ahmed El-Said, Khansa Mokdad
Opportunities for Heritage - Fostering Innovation, Conservation and Sustainability
English · Hardback
Will be released 22.01.2026
Description
This conference proceedings, Opportunities for Heritage: Fostering Innovation, Conservation and Sustainability, is the outcome of the first international conference with the same title. The challenges in the pursuit of heritage protection and sustainable development are closely intertwined with the intricate relationship between social and economic environments, often clashing with the need to preserve heritage. It became apparent that further discussions are needed to address the pressing issues facing World Heritage around the world. This book documents the discourse on the interlinkages of heritage and sustainable development by bringing together researchers, practitioners and stakeholders from the fields of heritage at multiple levels to explore the opportunities heritage offers in implementing the UN agenda 2030, and the innovative solutions created to efficiently manage it. It highlights experiences in management including tourism management, the interlinkage between tangible and intangible heritage, living heritage, heritage digitalization and the economic opportunities provided by heritage.
The work also addresses the questions of how to meet the needs and aspirations of the communities central to the sustainable management of heritage and their development aspirations. Overall, it emphasizes the importance of heritage for achieving the Sustainable Development Goals and for building peace and creating resilient communities, aiming to be a valuable resource for researchers and practitioners in the field of heritage.
List of contents
Opportunities for Heritage: Fostering Innovation, Conservation and Sustainability.- Developing Traditional Handcrafts Products: An Exploratory Approach.- The adaptive reuse and historical facts: A case study of former German Julius Mannich Co. trade house in Anping.- Folding Furniture: An Innovative Product of Ancient Egypt.- Koofan Heritage Lodge, Oman: A Dhofari Model Towards a People-centred Heritage Entrepreneurial Approach.- The Interplay of Heritagization, Urban Modernization, And Cultural Identity in the Gulf States: A Focus on Souq Al Baraha Shopping District.- Attitudes and Perceptions of Local Communities Towards Inscribed World Heritage Properties: A Case Study of Palestine Land of Olives & Vines- Cultural Landscape of Southern Jerusalem.- Exploring The Modern Heritage Of Alexandria: The Hospitality Sector As An Example.- Heritage Digitalization: Enhancing visitor experience and site management for World Heritage Sites.- Bridging Tradition and Technology: Developing Capacity for Digital Heritage Practices for Saudi Arabia s Cultural Legacy.- A Contribution to the Heritage digitization of Piraeus historic city in Greece.- 3D Documentation in Cultural Landscape Management is not enough - Lessons learnt from the UNESCO World Heritage Bamiyan Valley (Afghanistan).- GIS-Driven Risk Assessment and Strategic Conservation for the Maritime Heritage of El-Max, Alexandria: Integrating Multidisciplinary Approaches for Sustainable Heritage Management.- Opportunities and Challenges of Oman's Soft Power: Safeguarding Intangible Cultural Heritage and Cultural Tourism.- The Revival of the Mulids Heritage of the Mediterranean City of Alexandria: A Traditional Celebration about to Die.- Globally Connect: Locally Routed: Cultural Heritage a route for sustainable development drawing on examples from The British Council.- The Hermetic Heritage and the Cultural Route of Ideas.- Advancing Heritage Through Innovation, Conservation and Sustainability: Concluding Remarks.
About the author
Prof. Dr. Heba Aziz is the UNESCO chair Professor for World Heritage and Sustainable Tourism Management in the Arab region at the German University of Technology in Oman—GUtech, director of the MBA programme and advisor to the Chairman. She also hold the position Emeritus Professor at Alexandria University Egypt and UNESCO expert. Prof. Aziz was seconded from her current position to be the director of the Arab Regional Center for World Heritage in Bahrain. She previously held the position of Dean of the Faculty of Business and Economics, an advisor to the government of the Sultanate of Oman and the Kingdom of Bahrain on tourism development and heritage management, as well as a Director of Research and Innovation at the Jumeirah Group, UAE.
Her research interests include sustainable development, heritage, cultural tourism, narratives and interpretation, heritage innovation, and digitalization of heritage and tourism. She has a large number of published and peer-reviewed academic articles and research. She obtained her Ph.D. from the University of Surrey, England, her master's degree from the University of Strathclyde, Scotland, and her bachelor's degree from the University of Alexandria.
Dr. Osman Ahmed El-Said is an Associate Professor and the former Dean of the Faculty of Business and Economics at the German University of Technology in Oman. He also served as the co-chairholder of the UNESCO Chair for World Heritage and Sustainable Tourism Management in the Arab Region. He also holds the position of a Hospitality Professor at Alexandria University, Egypt. Dr. Osman earned a Bachelor of Science in Tourism and Hospitality in 2002, a Master of Science in Service Quality Management in 2008, and a PhD in Innovation Management in 2011. He has published extensively in leading Service, Tourism, and Hospitality journals (e.g., IJHM, JST, JTR, IJCHM, TMP, SAMP, SIJ). His research interests include sustainable tourism and heritage management, crisis-driven innovation, sustainability, CSR, hospitality management, and technology adoption.
Dr. Dawood Sulaiman Al Jahwari, PhD, CHE, is an Assistant Professor and the Dean of the Faculty of Business and Economics at the German University of Technology in Oman. Dr. Dawood earned a bachelor's in hospitality management from Toulouse University, a master's in business administration from Strathclyde University, A PhD in Hospitality and Tourism Management from the University of South Carolina, USA. Dr. Dawood, has around 14 years of teaching experience in tourism and hospitality related programs in the USA and Oman. Besides, he has more than 20 years of industrial experience in various supervisory and managerial levels in hospitality and tourism related areas. His research interests include tourism sustainability, tourists’ behavior, marketing, culture and heritage, tour guiding, and smart tourism.
Khansa Mokdad is a Cultural Heritage Specialist and consultant with over seven years of experience in World Heritage across the Arab States region. Trained as an architect, she earned her Bachelor’s degree in Architecture from the University of Bahrain. She previously served as a Programme Officer and Technical Assistance Officer at the Arab Regional Centre for World Heritage (ARC-WH), a UNESCO Category 2 Centre based in Bahrain, where she developed and implemented capacity-building programmes, coordinated international and regional heritage events, and contributed to research, publications and exhibitions. In these roles, she also coordinated field missions, supported technical assistance projects and advanced knowledge‑sharing through editorial and translation work in Arabic and English. Her professional and research interests include cultural heritage management, sustainable development, and the use of digital technologies for heritage documentation and dissemination.
Summary
This conference proceedings, Opportunities for Heritage: Fostering Innovation, Conservation and Sustainability, is the outcome of the first international conference with the same title. The challenges in the pursuit of heritage protection and sustainable development are closely intertwined with the intricate relationship between social and economic environments, often clashing with the need to preserve heritage. It became apparent that further discussions are needed to address the pressing issues facing World Heritage around the world. This book documents the discourse on the interlinkages of heritage and sustainable development by bringing together researchers, practitioners and stakeholders from the fields of heritage at multiple levels to explore the opportunities heritage offers in implementing the UN agenda 2030, and the innovative solutions created to efficiently manage it. It highlights experiences in management including tourism management, the interlinkage between tangible and intangible heritage, living heritage, heritage digitalization and the economic opportunities provided by heritage.
The work also addresses the questions of how to meet the needs and aspirations of the communities central to the sustainable management of heritage and their development aspirations. Overall, it emphasizes the importance of heritage for achieving the Sustainable Development Goals and for building peace and creating resilient communities, aiming to be a valuable resource for researchers and practitioners in the field of heritage.
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