The Role Of Public Spaces In Promoting Sustainable Tourism: A Case Study In Dubai

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Manju Bala
Prof. K. Stevenson

Abstract

Public spaces are vital for community involvement, leisure, and cross-cultural interaction, and they are thus crucial for promoting tourism. This study examines the role that public areas play in boosting travel, concentrating on Dubai as a Case Study. This research investigates how Dubai's public spaces—such as parks, beaches, and cultural precincts—support the tourist sector of the city. The study examines the many roles that public spaces play in drawing visitors, enhancing visitor experiences, and promoting sustainable tourism growth. It does this by analyzing the literature, interviews and on-site observations. Furthermore, the study explores the Dubai government’s approaches to utilizing public spaces for tourist marketing and assesses how well they work to accomplish social, environmental, and economic goals. The study's conclusions shed light on how public spaces have influenced Dubai's tourism sector and make recommendations for how governments, urban planners, and other tourism stakeholders can best utilize these areas to promote travel.

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Manju Bala, & Prof. K. Stevenson. (2024). The Role Of Public Spaces In Promoting Sustainable Tourism: A Case Study In Dubai. Educational Administration: Theory and Practice, 30(4), 1594–1606. https://doi.org/10.53555/kuey.v30i4.1719
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Manju Bala

Ph.D. Candidate, XJTLU, China/ University of Liverpool, School of Environmental Sciences.  United Kingdom.

Prof. K. Stevenson

Retired Head, Department of Journalism & Mass Communication, Osmania University.