Tourism Development through the Sense of UNESCO World Heritage: The Case of Hegra, Saudi Arabia

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Abstract

This study explores the perception of a “sense of place” among tourists visiting Hegra, an archaeological site in northern Saudi Arabia, through reviews on TripAdvisor. The 267 reviews on TripAdvisor between 2020 and 2023 were analyzed using the VADER sentiment polarity analysis tool and object modeling using the NMF machine learning algorithm. The results highlight positive factors linked to the history and uniqueness of the place while showing some critical issues related to isolation, cost, privatization, and competitiveness. The originality of the research lies in the type of case study chosen, an archaeological site of a country that has recently opened its doors to tourism, and in the pragmatic nature of the investigation, oriented towards the search for possible solutions to be adopted in terms of heritage management based on the feedback received for the development of the tourist destination.

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Sampieri, S., Saoualih, A., Safaa, L., de Carnero Calzada, F. M., Ramazzotti, M., & Martínez-Peláez, A. (2024). Tourism Development through the Sense of UNESCO World Heritage: The Case of Hegra, Saudi Arabia. Heritage, 7(4), 2195–2216. https://doi.org/10.3390/heritage7040104

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