Managing cultural tourism in post-conflict areas: the Kurdistan Federal Region, Iraq

Conflict and post-conflict areas often suffer several challenges regarding tourism development owing to poor infrastructure, low investment, a lack of appropriate tourism management planning, and poor implementation mechanisms. Much research has been undertaken regarding cultural tourism management...

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Main Authors: Braim, Kadhim, McCabe, Scott, Rickly, Jillian M., Gadi, Mohamed
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Published: College of Tourism and Hotel Management (Nicosia, Cyprus) 2017
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author Braim, Kadhim
McCabe, Scott
Rickly, Jillian M.
Gadi, Mohamed
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description Conflict and post-conflict areas often suffer several challenges regarding tourism development owing to poor infrastructure, low investment, a lack of appropriate tourism management planning, and poor implementation mechanisms. Much research has been undertaken regarding cultural tourism management issues, challenges and sustainability, yet there is a lack of knowledge on how post-conflict issues affect cultural tourism planning and management. The aim of this paper is to understand the challenges posed in post-conflict regions, for cultural tourism development and to propose solutions and recommendations for successful, competitive and sustainable cultural tourism sectors. The context for the research is the Kurdistan Federal Region (KFR) in Iraq. The study revealed several challenges facing cultural tourism in KFR. The paper reports data from a series of focus groups conducted with residents and tourists, and a number of in-depth interviews with tourism policymakers and experts in KFR.
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spelling nottingham-469082020-05-04T19:24:51Z https://eprints.nottingham.ac.uk/46908/ Managing cultural tourism in post-conflict areas: the Kurdistan Federal Region, Iraq Braim, Kadhim McCabe, Scott Rickly, Jillian M. Gadi, Mohamed Conflict and post-conflict areas often suffer several challenges regarding tourism development owing to poor infrastructure, low investment, a lack of appropriate tourism management planning, and poor implementation mechanisms. Much research has been undertaken regarding cultural tourism management issues, challenges and sustainability, yet there is a lack of knowledge on how post-conflict issues affect cultural tourism planning and management. The aim of this paper is to understand the challenges posed in post-conflict regions, for cultural tourism development and to propose solutions and recommendations for successful, competitive and sustainable cultural tourism sectors. The context for the research is the Kurdistan Federal Region (KFR) in Iraq. The study revealed several challenges facing cultural tourism in KFR. The paper reports data from a series of focus groups conducted with residents and tourists, and a number of in-depth interviews with tourism policymakers and experts in KFR. College of Tourism and Hotel Management (Nicosia, Cyprus) 2017-12-31 Article PeerReviewed Braim, Kadhim, McCabe, Scott, Rickly, Jillian M. and Gadi, Mohamed (2017) Managing cultural tourism in post-conflict areas: the Kurdistan Federal Region, Iraq. Tourism Today, 16 . pp. 111-130. ISSN 1450-0906 Cultural Tourism Policy; Cultural Tourism Development; Tourism Development; Tourism Destination Image; Post Conflict; Kurdistan Federal Region https://www.cabdirect.org/cabdirect/abstract/20173306080
spellingShingle Cultural Tourism Policy; Cultural Tourism Development; Tourism Development; Tourism Destination Image; Post Conflict; Kurdistan Federal Region
Braim, Kadhim
McCabe, Scott
Rickly, Jillian M.
Gadi, Mohamed
Managing cultural tourism in post-conflict areas: the Kurdistan Federal Region, Iraq
title Managing cultural tourism in post-conflict areas: the Kurdistan Federal Region, Iraq
title_full Managing cultural tourism in post-conflict areas: the Kurdistan Federal Region, Iraq
title_fullStr Managing cultural tourism in post-conflict areas: the Kurdistan Federal Region, Iraq
title_full_unstemmed Managing cultural tourism in post-conflict areas: the Kurdistan Federal Region, Iraq
title_short Managing cultural tourism in post-conflict areas: the Kurdistan Federal Region, Iraq
title_sort managing cultural tourism in post-conflict areas: the kurdistan federal region, iraq
topic Cultural Tourism Policy; Cultural Tourism Development; Tourism Development; Tourism Destination Image; Post Conflict; Kurdistan Federal Region
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