Egypt Future Foundation in co-operation with the Italian Cultural InstituteInternational Journal of Eco-Cultural Tourism, Hospitality Planning and Development2735-54543220201201SUSTAINABLE DEVELOPMENT STRATEGIES IN HERITAGE AREAS (MINIA GOVERNORATE CASE STUDY)12024023010.21608/ijecth.2020.240230ENSamahAbd Al-Rahman MAHMOUDTourism Guidance Department, Faculty of Tourism and Hotels, Minia University, EgyptShazaGamal Mohamed ISMAILTourism Guidance Department, Faculty of Tourism and Hotels, Helwan University, EgyptChiresteenaAdel FATHITourism Studies Department, Faculty of Tourism and Hotels, Minia University, EgyptJournal Article20220529National strategies for sustainable development (NSSD) are a tool to assist countries in overcoming these sorts of problems and <br />start to strengthen their capacity for sustainable development. It is national strategy for sustainable development is ‘a strategic <br />and participatory process of analysis, debate, capacity strengthening, planning and action towards sustainable development <br />.NSSD processes offer the opportunity to redress the balance between consideration of economic growth, environmental <br />sustainability and social progress. They serve as a catalyst to assess the success of a country’s existing strategies, plans and <br />programmes, to identify constraints to integration of different sector objectives and means of overcoming them. They encourage a <br />process of fair representation for the integration of different priorities into developmental processes, So The problem of the study lies in the lack of sustainable development plans in the preservation of the archaeological areas, therefore the study includes the positive impact of the upgrading of tourist heritage areas, and the benefits and benefits of economic, social and cultural resulting from this upgrading of these areas and the tourism link between them. Also Studying how to implement the sustainable development of the archaeological and heritage areas. https://ijecth.journals.ekb.eg/article_240230_a69312f6c42977d0acca86a522b85314.pdfEgypt Future Foundation in co-operation with the Italian Cultural InstituteInternational Journal of Eco-Cultural Tourism, Hospitality Planning and Development2735-54543220201201TOURISM DEVELOPMENT OF THE ARCHAEOLOGICAL AREAS AND THEIR CRAFTSMANSHIP IN THE ARCHAEOLOGICAL AREA OF THE RADWAN KASBAH212918130610.21608/ijecth.2020.181306ENHaidiAhmed Musa GHALEBMinistry of Tourism and Antiquities, EgyptJournal Article20210701The areas of archaeological value receive great attention as they are the oldest areas in the city, as they form the beating heart that records the history of the city and its features through various successive historical and political eras. Its inhabitants and its trades and activities. The archaeological and heritage areas take on their importance through a set of aesthetic, architectural, functional and historical values, in addition to social, investment and economic values, as the archaeological area contains a large group of historical buildings dating back to different eras with wealth belonging to mankind. About the memory of the place in addition to its being the continuous culture, especially the elements that are preserved and preserved in the built environment, and the cultural heritage is a major.https://ijecth.journals.ekb.eg/article_181306_0471d69a7a452ee1805def1479102680.pdfEgypt Future Foundation in co-operation with the Italian Cultural InstituteInternational Journal of Eco-Cultural Tourism, Hospitality Planning and Development2735-54543220201201ACQUISITION AND DISPOSAL POLICIES IN MUSEUMS304118130710.21608/ijecth.2020.181307ENAmrMohamed ATEFHeritage & Museum Studies Department, Helwan University, EgyptJournal Article20210701Collections are the lifeblood of a museum, and the basic components of a museum’s very existence. Every museum should have a written collecting policy a guideline; these guidelines are offered as a checklist for the museum interested in drafting or revising a collection management policy. This guideline formally agreed by its governing body. This written policy will be part of the museum’s collections management policy and its forward plan that sets out the museum’s intentions for all aspects of its work. This essay discusses acquisition policies, sources, and procedures. In addition to deal with why does museum get deaccession or disposal it collection and what are their alternatives or option.https://ijecth.journals.ekb.eg/article_181307_4462de4177e8c34b8fcbd1db3a054636.pdfEgypt Future Foundation in co-operation with the Italian Cultural InstituteInternational Journal of Eco-Cultural Tourism, Hospitality Planning and Development2735-54543220201201THE ROLE OF EDUTAINMENT IN MUSEUMS, LEARN THROUGH PLAY424618130810.21608/ijecth.2020.181308ENRashaHussein Elsayed MOUSTAFAHelwan University, EgyptJournal Article20210701In this paper shows the importance of learning through playing which is known as “edutainment” and the effective ways of learning through different ways like using the different activities like using technology through teaching which will be more effective during education.https://ijecth.journals.ekb.eg/article_181308_2c24110ab89800313afc29aff394cb12.pdfEgypt Future Foundation in co-operation with the Italian Cultural InstituteInternational Journal of Eco-Cultural Tourism, Hospitality Planning and Development2735-54543220201201The Role of Traditional Crafts Centers in Maintaining Heritage and its Impact onPromoting Tourism (Case Study: Foustat Traditional Crafts Center – Cairo, Egypt)476823424510.21608/ijecth.2020.234245ENAmiraHassan AbdouLecturer at Tourism Studies Dep., Faculty of Tourism and
Hotels, October 6 University, EgyptJournal Article20220429Traditional crafts are one of the most creative tools for tourism <br />promotion and enhancement of the tourist flow to Egypt; also, it <br />could be an important means for poverty reduction in some <br />communities, through raising the economic level of these<br />communities by selling these unique handicrafts. These crafts,<br />might be made and sold by the individuals at some ethnic<br />regions (Nubia, North & South Sinai...etc.), or through crafts<br />center, such as "Foustat Traditional Crafts‟ Center".<br />Crafts are the testimonials of the creativity of Muslim artisans<br />and their interaction with pre-Islam civilization. Eventually,<br />Muslims came up with crafts, which highlight the essence and<br />values of Islam. Craft workshops were limited to the area in<br />Khan al-Khalili. The prosperity of crafts in the area was closely<br />associated with social and economic changes in society. For<br />instance, mass production would reduce the price and badly<br />affect the prospects of veteran craftspeople. A craft man and <br />five apprentices were employed. The centre‟s population <br />increased after a large number of veteran crafts people were <br />encouraged to collaborate and a big number of apprentices was <br />persuaded to come forward and train themselves. The wellequipped centre is planned to revive woodwork, brass inlay,<br />traditional dresses, tent-making, ivory inlay, stucco glass, etc.<br />The Centre also initiated an ambitious plan to market its <br />products by taking part in many international exhibitions and <br />fairs in different countries. It is also known that Egypt played<br />host to the InternationalConference of Crafts in 1995.https://ijecth.journals.ekb.eg/article_234245_5ea87a415d121dcd00a11f8915039a06.pdf