Sustainable Tourism in the Kingdom of Saudi Arabia: Balancing Local Community Benefits with Environmental Challenges.
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2024
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Newcastle University
Abstract
Saudi Arabia's Vision 2030 emphasises sustainable tourism as a key component of an
ongoing economic diversification strategy that aims to enhance socioeconomic welfare,
address environmental issues, and preserve cultural heritage in both urban and rural
areas across the country. While the Kingdom has been traditionally reliant on money
from oil extraction, with its tourist trade dominated by religious tourism, its tourism
sector is now being transformed and expanded, which requires a focus on sustainable
practices. This study thus addresses a gap in the literature by examining the impacts of
sustainable tourism on local communities and the environment in several rapidly
developing regions such as Riyadh, Jeddah, and AlUla. Quantitative surveys were
applied as the primary analytical approach, and the findings highlight significant both
social and economic benefits, including job creation and income growth, as well as
challenges in terms of balancing economic development with cultural preservation and
environmental sustainability. The conclusion developed is therefore that, while Vision
2030 has improved public understanding of the benefits of tourism, there is a critical
need to address various environmental challenges to ensure the long-term sustainability
of the tourism sector. This leads to the development of recommendations focused on
equitable economic distribution and the integration of sustainable practices in public
transport and SME support.
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Sustainability, Sustainable tourism, SMEs, Local Community, Cultural Heritage, Saudi Arabia, Vision 2030, Economy, Environmental Sustainability