Resilience Strategies for Mountain Huts in Morocco: Lessons from the Alps for Sustainable Tourism Management

Abstract ID: 3.9758 | Accepted as Poster | Poster | TBA | TBA

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Kawtar Anini ((0) Université Ibn-Tofail, Po Box 6476 Rabat Institutes, 10100, Rabat, , MA)

(0) Université Ibn-Tofail, Po Box 6476 Rabat Institutes, 10100, Rabat, , MA

Categories: Economy, Sustainable Development, Tourism
Keywords: Mountain, Resilience, Sustainability, Tourism, Morocco

Categories: Economy, Sustainable Development, Tourism
Keywords: Mountain, Resilience, Sustainability, Tourism, Morocco

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Mountain huts in Morocco’s Atlas region play a crucial role in supporting ecotourism, hiking, and high-altitude tourism. However, these infrastructures face increasing challenges related to tourism flow management, environmental degradation, and climate change, all of which threaten their sustainability and long-term viability.
This study analyzes the resilience strategies of Moroccan mountain huts, drawing comparisons with sustainable management models in the Alps. Using a literature review and case study approach, the research identifies key management solutions implemented in Alpine regions—such as eco-friendly infrastructure, digital visitor management, and adaptive policies—and explores their applicability in the Moroccan context.
The findings will provide practical recommendations for policymakers and tourism operators on how to integrate innovative sustainability practices, digital management solutions, and community-driven strategies to ensure the resilience of mountain huts and enhance Morocco’s competitiveness in the global mountain tourism sector.

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