
This course examines the cultural heritage and urban regeneration of historic sites, with a focus on Fez Medina in Morocco. Fez, a UNESCO World Heritage site, has faced challenges related to urban decay, gentrification, and the preservation of local culture in the wake of rising tourism. Through case studies like the “Ziyarates Fez” project, participants will explore approaches to adaptive reuse that support economic growth while preventing displacement. Emphasis will be placed on sustainable tourism, social equity, and preserving the essence of historic communities. This course is designed for urban planners, heritage conservationists, and policymakers who aim to balance cultural heritage with urban renewal.
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