The Role of Natural Heritage and Tourist Trails in Local Development: The Case of Sama Al-Sarhan District (Jordan)
The study aimed at investigating the reality of cultural
heritage in the Sama Al-Sarhan district. It also sought to
highlight the status of heritage in its tracking of tourist trails at
the historical-archaeological and environmental-cultural levels
and to know the extent of their impact on the development of
the local community. The study relied on the historical approach
by tracing the chronology of the civilizations that settled in the
region, in addition to using the survey approach represented by
interviews, visits, and repeated field observations of the area.
The results of the study indicated that the region is full of
diverse heritage components, but they have not yet been
exploited. The region, with its historical, archaeological and
natural monuments, has not received much attention, and this
is an exclusion and a marginalization of an important part of the memory of local
communities. The study also revealed that tourist trails contribute to linking natural and
cultural heritage sites with each other, which will contribute to stimulating tourism
movement in the region. The study recommended the need to carry out excavation and
restoration work for archaeological sites in the region by the competent authorities, to ensure
their continuity as a fixed resource for subsequent generations, on the one hand, and to
attract tourists to them, on the other hand