MANAGING OVERTOURISM IN UNESCO WORLD HERITAGE SITES: A COMPARATIVE STUDY BETWEEN PARIS AND SAMARKAND

Authors

  • Sanjar Kholkhujaev Author

Keywords:

Overtourism, UNESCO World Heritage Sites, Paris, Samarkand, sustainable tourism, cultural preservation, tourism policy

Abstract

Overtourism has become a pressing global issue threatening the sustainability and preservation of many UNESCO World Heritage Sites. This paper presents a comparative analysis of overtourism management strategies in Paris, France, and Samarkand, Uzbekistan. While Paris is a global tourism hub facing long-standing crowd management issues, Samarkand represents an emerging heritage destination with growing international attention. Through a review of policy approaches, technological interventions, and community engagement practices, the paper proposes a set of actionable recommendations for sustainable tourism development in heritage cities.

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References

• Koens, K., Postma, A., & Papp, B. (2018). Is overtourism overused? Understanding the impact of tourism in cities. Journal of Tourism Futures, 5(3), 229-232.

• UNESCO. (2020). Managing Tourism at World Heritage Sites: Practical Guidelines.

• Atout France. (2022). Tourism Statistics and Policy Insights.

• Uzbekistan Tourism Development Committee. (2023). National Tourism Strategy.

• Paris Convention and Visitors Bureau Reports (2020-2024).

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Published

2025-07-11