Evaluating visitor management at the archaeological site of Petra

Part of : Mediterranean archaeology & archaeometry : international journal ; Vol.13, No.1, 2013, pages 77-87

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This paper aims at shedding the light on the problems caused by negative tourists' behaviors at the site of Petra, also giving a general assessment of implemented visitor management tools. This was achieved by conducting field visits where different impacts and management efforts were documented; a form was designed for this purpose, also interviewing members working at the site. The site is facing damage despite the economic benefits gained by tourism; such damage is caused by littering, wear and tear as well as random movement of tourists. Suggestions are given to improve visitor management at the site of Petra.
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Tourism impact, Tourist behavior, Visitor Management, Interpretation, Petra Archaeological Park
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Corresponding author: Mairna Mustafa (mairna@hu.edu.jo), Includes appendix with "Visitor Management Sheet"
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