ABSTRACT
The purpose of this research work is
to find out the role of sustainability for the development of cultural heritage
sites development. It was mainly targeted to know the importance of cultural
heritage in tourism industry and its impact and ways to develop sustainable
tourism in those sites. The case study of Imoleboja Rock shelter was taken as
the research project to analyze and interpret the significance and process of
sustainability.
The research work suggested that
tourism in cultural heritage sites development should ensure three pillars of
sustainability: environmental sustainability, socio-cultural sustainability and
economic sustainability for the long-term success and development of cultural
and heritage tourism. The world heritage sites were taken as important part of
cultural heritage to define the importance of cultural heritage in tourism
industry. The research work explained the need of active involvement of local
people, tourism operators, government and non-government organizations for the
preservation and promotion of cultural values, heritages and traditions.
On the case study of Imoleboja Rock
the research revealed that Imoleboja Rock is one of the significant places for
humankind. It was found that Imoleboja Rock needs an urgent sustainable tourism
management plan to monitor and implement the development activities. The study
also revealed that the participation of the local people and concerned
organizations in safeguarding the cultural assets of Imoleboja Rock was
insufficient. The study suggested that sustainable business practices should be
adopted and implemented in this particular site for its feasible development.
CHAPTER ONE
1.0 INTRODUCTION
Cultural Heritage in South East
Africa is very impressive. The legacy of thousands of years of history has not
only left material traces, such as historic buildings or characteristic
architectural features (dry stone walls, chapels, fountains, vernacular
buildings) (EC 2002) , but also a wealth of immaterial culture, be it customs,
folklore, know-how, handicrafts, culinary specialties, music, dance and others.
Almost every village has its own distinctive heritage, which not only
identifies it, but also differentiates it from neighbouring
villages.Sustainable tourism is introduced as a major field of research in the
tourism industry. The ever-growing number of tourists in cultural and heritage
tourism has exposed threats in maintaining the economic, social and
environmental aspects of the cultural heritage sites. Globalization,
urbanization and climate change have adversely affected the quality of the resources
found in those sites. The long-term success of tourism development in cultural
and heritage tourism needs an urgent sustainable change for the proper
management of the socio-economic and ecological development.
Cultural and heritage tourism is the
fastest growing sector in the tourism industry. Cultural heritage sites and
places reflect a large and varied collection of the human creation and history
of the culture adopted across the entire world. It includes cultural aspects
such as heritage sites, monuments, traditional activities, languages and
natural resources that are considered very important to be preserved for the
future generations. The heritage sites are popular destinations for the
tourists who are curious and dedicated to explore historical, cultural and
archaeological sites and intend to interact and get to know the local community
as well. Due to the increased curiosity in people to learn and experience other
cultures and communities, a large number of people are travelling across the world.
The increasing trend of tourists in this sector of tourism has increased the
living standard of the local people by creating job opportunities and enhancing
the local cultures and traditions.
On the other hand, tourism has
negative impacts as well. Tourism can create conflicts between the tourists and
the local people and the stakeholders involved in the sector. There may arise
insecurity in cultural diversity and economic and environmental degradation.
Therefore, there is always a need of
sustainable development process to identify, manage and conserve the heritage
values through understanding the impact of tourism towards the communities,
ensuring the socio-economic benefits and providing financial supports for the
protection of the resources and promotion of the places.
1.1 BACKGROUND OF THE STUDY
Cultural and heritage tourism is a
sector of tourism that includes the travelling experiences of historical,
cultural and natural resources that reflect the authentic stories and facts
related to the people from the past and present. The tourism sector involved
with the cultural and heritage values gives the tourists a significant number
of opportunities to understand an unfamiliar place, people and time. The
importance of the heritage value increases with the arrival of people to that
place which in turn has created new possibilities for preservation of the
sites. Cultural and heritage tourism contributes growth in economic strength of
the local people providing new job opportunities and promoting local cultures
and values. (National Trust for Historic Preservation 2011.)
The majority of south east African
countries have made considerable efforts to inventory and conserve their built
heritage. At international level, unique and outstanding examples are
recognized through their nomination as a World Heritage site under the auspices
of UNESCO. In Africa there are now over 962 such sites listed, among them 745
Cultural sites (in the UNESCO record 2013), so there are no doubts that this
immense heritage has the ability to attract tourists, not only to the actual
sites but also to the surrounding area.
The idea of this publication
originated from a discussion within the CHERPLAN Steering Committee meeting in
Montenegro. Participants noted that all the involved pilot project sites
present a common ʻHit-and-Runʼ Tourism problem, with tourists visiting the site
for few hours to continue their travel to other destinations with more
attractive accommodation and recreational facilities. This type of tourism
generates mainly negative impacts on the heritage sites (dealing with increased
waste generation, water consumption and traffic) while the income is almost
absent. Daily mass tourism in the area of Hallstatt for example (involving tens
of buses per day) has a high environmental impact on the territory. In
discussing Hit-and-Run Tourism, we need, however, to consider how a sustainable
tourism can be achieved in the Cultural Heritage sites. In addition, Cultural
Heritage (CH) is not seen as an overall priority for national development
unless its relationship with social values, economic activities and local
development is made clear. This kind of tourism constitutes an essential engine
for economic development, where the major measurable economic impacts of CH
include: job opportunities and household income; centre city revitalization;
stable property values and small business incubation. In Africa revenues
generated by cultural tourism are most significant: 79% of the turnover in
Africa’s Cultural Heritage sector is tourism related, while 16% is derived from
maintenance investments by private owners, charities, and foundations
(Archimede Programme) with the remaining 5% coming from public and governmental
bodies. It is evident that heritage is a driving force for development of
tourism industry in our cities.
According to recent estimates, more
than 8 million jobs are directly and indirectly sustained by the Cultural
Heritage sector in Africa. Nevertheless, in this period of economic recession
most national governments decided to cut the budget dedicated to this important
sector.
1.2STATEMENT OF RESEARCH PROBLEM
For the above-mentioned reasons, it
is necessary to find appropriate solutions which, on one hand increase the
number of tourists - and in particular the overnight stay - in order to
strengthen the revenues from the tourism sector, and on the other hand adopt an
environmentally friendly strategy to preserve the value and beauty of the
natural and cultural heritage.
1.3OBJECTIVES OF THE STUDY
The main aim of this research work
is to find out the role of sustainable tourism for the development of cultural
heritage sites through a case study of IMOLEBOJA ROCK in Kwara state. This
research work is also aimed to analyze the participation of various independent
actors in developing sustainable tourism. The ultimate objective of this
research work is to provide further suggestions and recommendations for
planning, implementing and monitoring the sustainable tourism development in
Kwara state, as well as other.
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