Relações Internacionais no Mundo Atual, v. 3, n. 45 (2024)

ADMINISTRATIVE CONTROL MEASURES IN PROTECTING TOURISM ACTIVITIES

Amal Yousef Alrfoua, Safaa mahmoud Rostom alsweilmieen, Jehan Khalid Al-Zubi, Saleem salameh Hatamleh, Ayman Yousef Al-Rafoo, Ibraheem Atallah ALja'afreh, Batool Ibrahim Attallah Alja’afreh

Resumo


The tourism activities of countries that depend on tourism for their main income require fundamental administrative management tools to regulate and protect these sectors for instance Jordan. The research investigates the protective legal and administrative procedures managed by administrative control which aim to protect the tourism sector through analysis of current laws and examination of their ability to build safe sustainable tourism environments. The research determines the contribution of government institutions especially the Ministry of Tourism and Antiquities and the Jordan Tourism Promotion Authority along with security agencies who work together to execute regulatory frameworks which preserve national and international tourism requirements. The analysis focuses on three main obstacles in administrative control for Jordan's tourism industry: the lack of coordination between authorities and outdated legislation and the need for modern advancements as well as insufficient protection provided by legislations to historical sites and natural landscapes from damaging tourism practices. The evaluation of strategic problems delivers suggested plans to boost administrative management effectiveness which promotes balanced tourism development accompanied by cultural and environmental financial security. Older tourism services must be maintained at high levels to ensure Jordan maintains its position as a distinctive tourist destination.