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Eco-tourism and luxury – the case of Al Maha, Dubai

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Pages 287-301 | Received 04 Jan 2008, Accepted 17 Jul 2008, Published online: 01 May 2009
 

Abstract

This paper examines the issues raised by Al Maha in the United Arab Emirates (UAE), a 27 km2 resort within the 225 km2 Dubai Desert Conservation Zone that offers luxurious accommodation in 40 suites, each with its own swimming pool. Its appeal is based on luxury, but it also offers insights into desert culture, heritage and the fauna and flora of the Arabian Desert. Much of that desert has become severely degraded by 200 years of camel grazing. Al Maha claims eco-tourism status through its desert regeneration programme. Is eco-tourism compatible with luxury? Given an official Emirati ecological perspective of desert greening, is desert reclamation consistent with wider UAE greening policies? Does ecologically motivated reclamation based on revenue from luxury-based tourism condone ecologically unaware tourist behavior?

Acknowledgements

The authors acknowledge the help provided by Greg Simpkins (Head Ranger) and Arne Silvis (General Manager). However, the interpretations and writing are solely those of the authors themselves. The first author would also wish to acknowledge the support provided by Emirates Academy in making this study possible.

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