Experiential Tourism in Palestinian Rural Communities : 'Abraham's Path'
The economy of the Palestinian territories, hampered by years of conflict, occupation, and insecurity remains dependent on foreign aid with the public sector remaining the largest employer. However, it is critical that serious efforts are made to l...
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okr-10986-161322021-04-23T14:03:27Z Experiential Tourism in Palestinian Rural Communities : 'Abraham's Path' Abukumail, Ali H. ADVENTURE TOURISM ADVENTURE TRAVEL ARCHITECTS COMMUNITY TOURISM CONFLICT CONSTRUCTION INDUSTRIES CULTURAL HERITAGE CULTURAL HERITAGE TOURISM CULTURAL TOURISM CUSTOMER SERVICE DOMESTIC TOURISM ECONOMIC DEVELOPMENT ECONOMIC DIVERSIFICATION ECONOMIC GROWTH EMPLOYMENT OPPORTUNITIES ENTERTAINMENT FOREIGN VISITORS HERITAGE TOURISM HISTORICAL SITES HOLIDAYS HOST COMMUNITIES HOTELS HOUSES INCOME INTERNATIONAL TRAVEL INTERNATIONAL VISITORS LODGING MASS TOURISM MEALS MINISTRY OF TOURISM MOUNTAINEERING NATIONAL TOURISM NATIONAL TOURISM STRATEGY NATURAL RESOURCES OCCUPATION PARKS REGIONAL TOURISM RESORTS RURAL RURAL AREAS RURAL COMMUNITIES RURAL DEVELOPMENT SOCIAL COHESION SPORTS TOUR OPERATORS TOURISM TOURISM INDUSTRY TOURISM INFRASTRUCTURE TOURISM MARKET TOURISM REVENUE TOURISM STRATEGY TOURIST TOURISTS TRAVEL AGENTS TRAVELERS UNEMPLOYMENT VILLAGES VISITOR WALKING YOUTH The economy of the Palestinian territories, hampered by years of conflict, occupation, and insecurity remains dependent on foreign aid with the public sector remaining the largest employer. However, it is critical that serious efforts are made to look at medium term measures that can reverse current negative trends and put the Palestinian economy on a path to sustainable growth. The Palestinian tourism industry has the necessary infrastructure, facilities and attractions to become a viable and independent destination. However, the industry is not developed fully across the value chain resulting in leakages of tourism revenue. Rural areas did not benefit from the recent growth, and were excluded from the mainstream tourism routes. In 2010, the Palestinian Ministry of Tourism and Antiquities (MOTA) released a national strategy that carried the vision of 'promoting the national image of Palestine as a safe, hospitable, independent destination, rich in religious, cultural, historical and natural resources'. The objectives of the master plan are to increase the number of visitors, diversify the type of visitors, increase the time and money spent in the host communities, and increase the geographical spread throughout the West Bank. Experiential tourism is a combination of adventure and community oriented tourism. Abraham's path is a route of walking and cultural tourism following the footsteps and memory of Abraham/Ibrahim across the Middle East. 2013-10-15T16:19:43Z 2013-10-15T16:19:43Z 2013-02 http://documents.worldbank.org/curated/en/2013/02/17394170/experiential-tourism-palestinian-rural-communities-abrahams-path http://hdl.handle.net/10986/16132 English en_US MENA Knowledge and Learning Quick Notes Series;No. 82 CC BY 3.0 IGO http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/3.0/igo/ World Bank World Bank, Washington, DC Publications & Research :: Brief Publications & Research Middle East and North Africa West Bank and Gaza |
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ADVENTURE TOURISM ADVENTURE TRAVEL ARCHITECTS COMMUNITY TOURISM CONFLICT CONSTRUCTION INDUSTRIES CULTURAL HERITAGE CULTURAL HERITAGE TOURISM CULTURAL TOURISM CUSTOMER SERVICE DOMESTIC TOURISM ECONOMIC DEVELOPMENT ECONOMIC DIVERSIFICATION ECONOMIC GROWTH EMPLOYMENT OPPORTUNITIES ENTERTAINMENT FOREIGN VISITORS HERITAGE TOURISM HISTORICAL SITES HOLIDAYS HOST COMMUNITIES HOTELS HOUSES INCOME INTERNATIONAL TRAVEL INTERNATIONAL VISITORS LODGING MASS TOURISM MEALS MINISTRY OF TOURISM MOUNTAINEERING NATIONAL TOURISM NATIONAL TOURISM STRATEGY NATURAL RESOURCES OCCUPATION PARKS REGIONAL TOURISM RESORTS RURAL RURAL AREAS RURAL COMMUNITIES RURAL DEVELOPMENT SOCIAL COHESION SPORTS TOUR OPERATORS TOURISM TOURISM INDUSTRY TOURISM INFRASTRUCTURE TOURISM MARKET TOURISM REVENUE TOURISM STRATEGY TOURIST TOURISTS TRAVEL AGENTS TRAVELERS UNEMPLOYMENT VILLAGES VISITOR WALKING YOUTH |
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ADVENTURE TOURISM ADVENTURE TRAVEL ARCHITECTS COMMUNITY TOURISM CONFLICT CONSTRUCTION INDUSTRIES CULTURAL HERITAGE CULTURAL HERITAGE TOURISM CULTURAL TOURISM CUSTOMER SERVICE DOMESTIC TOURISM ECONOMIC DEVELOPMENT ECONOMIC DIVERSIFICATION ECONOMIC GROWTH EMPLOYMENT OPPORTUNITIES ENTERTAINMENT FOREIGN VISITORS HERITAGE TOURISM HISTORICAL SITES HOLIDAYS HOST COMMUNITIES HOTELS HOUSES INCOME INTERNATIONAL TRAVEL INTERNATIONAL VISITORS LODGING MASS TOURISM MEALS MINISTRY OF TOURISM MOUNTAINEERING NATIONAL TOURISM NATIONAL TOURISM STRATEGY NATURAL RESOURCES OCCUPATION PARKS REGIONAL TOURISM RESORTS RURAL RURAL AREAS RURAL COMMUNITIES RURAL DEVELOPMENT SOCIAL COHESION SPORTS TOUR OPERATORS TOURISM TOURISM INDUSTRY TOURISM INFRASTRUCTURE TOURISM MARKET TOURISM REVENUE TOURISM STRATEGY TOURIST TOURISTS TRAVEL AGENTS TRAVELERS UNEMPLOYMENT VILLAGES VISITOR WALKING YOUTH Abukumail, Ali H. Experiential Tourism in Palestinian Rural Communities : 'Abraham's Path' |
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The economy of the Palestinian
territories, hampered by years of conflict, occupation, and
insecurity remains dependent on foreign aid with the public
sector remaining the largest employer. However, it is
critical that serious efforts are made to look at medium
term measures that can reverse current negative trends and
put the Palestinian economy on a path to sustainable growth.
The Palestinian tourism industry has the necessary
infrastructure, facilities and attractions to become a
viable and independent destination. However, the industry is
not developed fully across the value chain resulting in
leakages of tourism revenue. Rural areas did not benefit
from the recent growth, and were excluded from the
mainstream tourism routes. In 2010, the Palestinian Ministry
of Tourism and Antiquities (MOTA) released a national
strategy that carried the vision of 'promoting the
national image of Palestine as a safe, hospitable,
independent destination, rich in religious, cultural,
historical and natural resources'. The objectives of
the master plan are to increase the number of visitors,
diversify the type of visitors, increase the time and money
spent in the host communities, and increase the geographical
spread throughout the West Bank. Experiential tourism is a
combination of adventure and community oriented tourism.
Abraham's path is a route of walking and cultural
tourism following the footsteps and memory of
Abraham/Ibrahim across the Middle East. |
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Abukumail, Ali H. |
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Abukumail, Ali H. |
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Abukumail, Ali H. |
title |
Experiential Tourism in Palestinian Rural Communities : 'Abraham's Path' |
title_short |
Experiential Tourism in Palestinian Rural Communities : 'Abraham's Path' |
title_full |
Experiential Tourism in Palestinian Rural Communities : 'Abraham's Path' |
title_fullStr |
Experiential Tourism in Palestinian Rural Communities : 'Abraham's Path' |
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Experiential Tourism in Palestinian Rural Communities : 'Abraham's Path' |
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experiential tourism in palestinian rural communities : 'abraham's path' |
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World Bank, Washington, DC |
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2013 |
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http://documents.worldbank.org/curated/en/2013/02/17394170/experiential-tourism-palestinian-rural-communities-abrahams-path http://hdl.handle.net/10986/16132 |
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