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Thinking of sustainable tourism as ecotourism and cultural tourism basically lead to the understanding of the importance of the role of communities in public inclusive sustainable tourism development. And just because of this community inclusive tourism strategic lens much attention is now being given to ecotourism employing community-inclusive purpose-specifying approach that expose pursuits of exchange-value creation and capitalistic exploitation of nature-based knowledge, resources and experiences. Because of the absence of the importance of involvement of local host community who are often at the forefront of the drive to improve social welfare, human well-being and natural-resource management supported by conventional scholarship on heritage, local involvement has been relatively overlooked in the development of cultural tourism in the developing world. Nonetheless, it deserves some consideration. Sustainable tourism is motivated by the premise that tourism growth should be guided by environmental, economic, and social sustainability. It aims to counteract short-term social and environmental damage. The banking sector can play an important role in sustainable tourism projects according to several studies. However, the actual extent to which banks help in these projects is still unknown, especially in developing countries. Egypt is a fascinating country, boasting a rich history and a variety of tourist destinations. There are ample resources to help develop new and innovative tourism projects within the country. However, there are a number of impediments that make it difficult to secure the necessary funding to start such projects. The presence of several national banks dedicated to the tourism industry in Egypt should help to alleviate this issue, acting as important sources of finance this crucial sector can access using the right skills and some persuasion.
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