Abstract

In the contemporary digital era, sustainable tourism development in remote regions, particularly in the Moroccan Daraa-Tafilalt Oases, necessitates innovative leadership strategies. This study investigates how leadership fosters innovation and resilience within these remote areas to promote sustainable tourism. Employing a mixed-methods approach, the research delves into effective leadership strategies, stakeholder engagement, and the integration of innovative practices in the digital age, before and after strategies implementation. The results for each stage underscore the importance of visionary leadership, community involvement, and adaptive approaches in navigating the complexities of remote tourism development amidst digital transformations. Additionally, the study identifies cultural sensitivity, environmental factors, and the rational exploitation of local resources as key factors contributing to successful leadership in fostering sustainable tourism. The insights gleaned from this research offer valuable guidance for policymakers, industry stakeholders, and local communities striving for sustainable development in remote oasis regions in the digital era.

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