Urban Heritage Management and Conservation as a Tool for Economic and Sustainable Development | ||||
International Journal of Advanced Research on Planning and Sustainable Development | ||||
Volume 8, Issue 1, July 2025, Page 57-68 PDF (400.79 K) | ||||
Document Type: Original Article | ||||
DOI: 10.21608/ijarpsd.2025.445514 | ||||
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Author | ||||
MOHAMED AHMED ABDELFATAH | ||||
PhD Candidate, Adam Mickiewicz University, Faculty of Archaeology, Poznań, Poland. Researcher, Supreme Council of Universities, Ministry of Higher Education and Scientific Research, Cairo, Egypt, Research Fellow, UNESCO | ||||
Abstract | ||||
Urban heritage management and conservation play pivotal roles in shaping the economic and sustainable development of cities worldwide. By preserving historic quarters, cities not only protect cultural identity but also attract tourism, generate employment, and foster community engagement. This study explores the multidimensional benefits of heritage conservation as a driver for sustainable urban growth, focusing on its economic impacts and long-term development benefits. Helwan City, a historically significant area in Egypt, serves as a case study for illustrating the application of these concepts. The discussion highlights the challenges and policy recommendations for integrating heritage management into urban planning strategies. This paper investigates the role of urban heritage management and conservation as key instruments for promoting economic and sustainable development, focusing on the cultural heritage of Helwan's historic quarter. The study highlights how preserving and managing urban heritage can drive economic growth through tourism, heritage-led regeneration, and sustainable urban planning. Using Helwan’s rich cultural landscape as a case study, the paper analyzes the effectiveness of conservation practices in fostering long-term economic benefits while preserving historical and cultural identities. The research emphasizes the importance of integrating heritage conservation into broader urban development strategies to enhance both the economic vitality and environmental sustainability of historic quarters. It explores how the conservation of cultural heritage can reduce environmental impacts by promoting adaptive reuse of buildings and minimizing resource consumption. Furthermore, the study addresses the social dimensions of heritage management, including community involvement in conservation efforts, which leads to improved social cohesion and cultural awareness. | ||||
Keywords | ||||
Cultural Preservation; Urban Heritage; sustainable development; Cultural Heritage | ||||
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