Occurrence of Attributes in Original Text
The text related to the cultural heritage 'Petra' has mentioned 'Tourism' in the following places:
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Contents 1 Importance in antiquity 2 Description 2.1 Water control 2.2 Access routes 2.3 City centre 2.4 Exterior platform 3 Tourism 4 Climate 5 History 5.1 Neolithic 5.2 Bronze Age 5.3 Iron Age Edom 5.4 The emergence of Petra 5.4.1 Petra as "Rekem" 5.4.2 Petra as "Sela" 5.5 Roman period 5.6 Byzantine period 5.7 Crusaders and Mamluks 5.8 19th and 20th centuries 6 Religion 7 UNESCO listing of ancient Petra and Bedouin heritage 8 Issues 9 Conservation 9.1 Conservation of cultural heritage 10 In popular culture 10.1 Literature 10.2 Plays 10.3 Films 10.4 Television 10.5 Music and musical videos 10.6 Video games 11 3D documentation 12 Gallery 13 See also 14 References 15 External links | WIKI |
Tourism[edit] | WIKI |
In 2011, following an 11-month project planning phase, the Petra Development and Tourism Region Authority in association with DesignWorkshop and JCP s.r.l published a Strategic Master Plan that guides planned development of the Petra Region. | WIKI |
a socio-economic perspective the perspective of Petra Archaeological Park the perspective of Petra's tourism product a land use perspective an environmental perspective | WIKI |
The site suffers from a host of threats, including collapse of ancient structures, erosion from flooding and improper rainwater drainage, weathering from salt upwelling,[60] improper restoration of ancient structures and unsustainable tourism. | WIKI |
The presentation Tourism and Archaeological Heritage Management at Petra: Driver to Development or Destruction? | WIKI |
The property is under pressure from tourism, which has increased greatly since the time of inscription, particularly congestion points such as the Siq which is the main entrance to the city from the east. | UNESCO |
Under Jordanian National law, responsibility for protection of Antiquities sites lies with the Department of Antiquities, a separate entity under the Ministry for Tourism and Antiquities. | UNESCO |
The property is a protected area within the Petra Archaeological Park managed by the Ministry of Tourism and Antiquities. | UNESCO |
There is a long-term need for a framework for sustainable development and management practices aimed at protecting the property from damage resulting from the pressure of visitors, while enhancing revenues from tourism that will contribute to the economic and social viability of the region. | UNESCO |