[ Coexistence de l’activité touristique et industrielle: Réalités et paradoxes - Cas d’étude de la cité L’Arbi Ben M’Hidi (ex Jeanne d’Arc), Skikda au Nord-Est Algérien ]
Volume 30, Issue 1, July 2020, Pages 25–34
Rabah ZENNIR1 and Saif Eddine DERRADJI2
1 Land Use Planning Department, Space and Environmental Analysis Laboratory, Badji Mokhtar - Annaba University, Faculty of Earth Sciences, Annaba University, Annaba, Algeria
2 Land Use Planning Department, Space and Environmental Analysis Laboratory, Badji Mokhtar - Annaba University, Faculty of Earth Sciences, Annaba University, Annaba, Algeria
Original language: French
Copyright © 2020 ISSR Journals. This is an open access article distributed under the Creative Commons Attribution License, which permits unrestricted use, distribution, and reproduction in any medium, provided the original work is properly cited.
Tourism and industry are two sectors of the economy of nations, Algeria in post-independence, has focused on the development of industry particularly in the coastal strip and among the largest Algerian poles there is the industrial pole Petrochemical Skikda, installed and inaugurated in 1974 near the area of Arbi Ben M'Hidi which is a tourist area par excellence. Also, Arbi Ben M'Hidi has benefited from a tourist development program on the ZET of Arbi Ben M'Hidi - Filfla, which is part of the SDAT for the year 2030 The objectives of this study are to demonstrate, on the one hand, the importance and the extent of the tourist activity in the study area as well as the risks linked to this activity, and on the other hand, the tourist dynamics that the area is experiencing thanks to its natural potential, particularly seaside tourism, To this end, this study is intended to demonstrate the realities and paradoxes concerning this tourism-industry coexistence, which represents both a challenge for the local development of the area, and to achieve operational results aimed at the development of natural resources in the first place and the preservation of potentialities in a sustainable context. Therefore, in general, the study in question illustrates the reality and the consequences of this coexistence between tourism and industrial activity.
Author Keywords: Tourism, Industry, Coexistence, ZET, Consequences, Local development, Sustainable development.
Volume 30, Issue 1, July 2020, Pages 25–34
Rabah ZENNIR1 and Saif Eddine DERRADJI2
1 Land Use Planning Department, Space and Environmental Analysis Laboratory, Badji Mokhtar - Annaba University, Faculty of Earth Sciences, Annaba University, Annaba, Algeria
2 Land Use Planning Department, Space and Environmental Analysis Laboratory, Badji Mokhtar - Annaba University, Faculty of Earth Sciences, Annaba University, Annaba, Algeria
Original language: French
Copyright © 2020 ISSR Journals. This is an open access article distributed under the Creative Commons Attribution License, which permits unrestricted use, distribution, and reproduction in any medium, provided the original work is properly cited.
Abstract
Tourism and industry are two sectors of the economy of nations, Algeria in post-independence, has focused on the development of industry particularly in the coastal strip and among the largest Algerian poles there is the industrial pole Petrochemical Skikda, installed and inaugurated in 1974 near the area of Arbi Ben M'Hidi which is a tourist area par excellence. Also, Arbi Ben M'Hidi has benefited from a tourist development program on the ZET of Arbi Ben M'Hidi - Filfla, which is part of the SDAT for the year 2030 The objectives of this study are to demonstrate, on the one hand, the importance and the extent of the tourist activity in the study area as well as the risks linked to this activity, and on the other hand, the tourist dynamics that the area is experiencing thanks to its natural potential, particularly seaside tourism, To this end, this study is intended to demonstrate the realities and paradoxes concerning this tourism-industry coexistence, which represents both a challenge for the local development of the area, and to achieve operational results aimed at the development of natural resources in the first place and the preservation of potentialities in a sustainable context. Therefore, in general, the study in question illustrates the reality and the consequences of this coexistence between tourism and industrial activity.
Author Keywords: Tourism, Industry, Coexistence, ZET, Consequences, Local development, Sustainable development.
Abstract: (french)
Le tourisme et l’industrie sont deux secteurs capitaux de l’économie des nations, l’Algérie en post indépendance, a misé sur le développement de l’industrie particulièrement sur la bande littorale et parmi les plus grands pôles Algériens on dénombre le pôle industriel pétrochimique de Skikda, installé et inaugurée en 1974 à proximité de la zone de l’Arbi Ben M’Hidi qui constitue une zone touristique par excellence. Egalement L’Arbi Ben M’Hidi a bénéficié d’un programme de développement touristique sur la ZET de l’Arbi Ben M’Hidi - Filfla, s’inscrivant dans Le SDAT à l’horizon 2030, cette étude a pour objectifs de démontré d’un coté l’importance et l’ampleur de l’activité touristique dans la zone d’étude ainsi que les risques liées à cette activité, et d’un autre coté la dynamique touristique que connais la zone grâce à son potentiel naturelle notamment le tourisme balnéaire, a cet effet cette étude vient pour démontré les réalités et les paradoxes concernant cette coexistence tourisme –industrie, ceci représente à la fois un défi pour le développement local à la zone, et pour effectuer des résultats opérationnels qui vise à la mise en valeur des richesses naturelles en premier lieu et la préservation des potentialités dans un contexte durable. Donc en générale l’étude en question illustre la réalité et les conséquences de cette coexistence entre l’activité touristique et industrielle.
Author Keywords: Tourisme, Industrie, Coexistence, ZET, Conséquences, Développement local, Développement durable.
How to Cite this Article
Rabah ZENNIR and Saif Eddine DERRADJI, “Coexistence of tourist and industrial activity: Realities and Paradoxes - Case of L'Arbi Ben M'Hidi city (Jeanne d’arc), Skikda in Algerian Northeast,” International Journal of Innovation and Applied Studies, vol. 30, no. 1, pp. 25–34, July 2020.