The role of Siwa Furniture in achieving local and global competitive value

Document Type : Original Article

Author

جامعة حلوان

Abstract

Today's most successful tourism sites depend on clean physical surroundings, protected environments and distinctive cultural patterns of communities. Areas that do not offer these advantages suffer from decreased numbers and quality of tourists, thus diminishing the economic benefits of local communities. Tourism may be a significant factor in protecting the environment when adapted to the local environment and the community through sound planning and management. This is available when there is an environment of natural beauty, interesting terrain, abundant wildlife, clean air and clean water, which helps attract tourists. Both planning and tourism development are equally important for the protection of a region's cultural heritage. Archaeological and historical zones, the distinctive architectural character, musician, traditional arts and crafts, folk clothing, customs and traditions, and the region's culture and heritage attract visitors, especially if they are in the form of a reserve regularly frequented by tourists, enhancing their standing or remaining less important, all because of the way tourism is developed and managed.
Furniture is one of the main elements of interior design and interior architecture where man lives and carries out many of his life activities within the interior environment. It is closely linked to the internal vacuum and derives its basic specifications from measurements and dimensions of the human body and because furniture is linked to the internal human activity from sitting, sleeping and relaxing. They are all products that fit into their dimensions, angles and seals with the organs of the human body.

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