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Urban theorists and policymakers are increasingly recognising the importance of integrating culture into urban development models. This article provides a critical assessment of Dubai’s integration of cultural planning in its approach to tourism development. It argues that western-influenced modernisation has side-lined indigenous creative resources in the pursuit of a cosmopolitan urban vision. Rapid urbanisation and westernisation of Dubai define and redefine the approaches for tourism development. The article suggests that embracing more culturally focused tourism plans may socially sustain local community and identity affected by rapid modernisation and westernisation in newly developed modern societies such as Dubai.
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It is about integrating culture into development strategies in the gulf countries
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important for those interested in cultural tourism
Dr Esmat A. Zaidan
Hamad Bin Khalifa University
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This page is a summary of: Cultural-based challenges of the westernised approach to development in newly developed societies, Development in Practice, April 2019, Taylor & Francis,
DOI: 10.1080/09614524.2019.1598935.
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