@article{4964, keywords = {Commerce, cultural heritage, Cultural heritages, Egypt, Employment, G.I.S. applications, GIS, GIS application, GPS applications, Geographic database, Geographic information systems, Handicraft, History, Intangible cultural heritages, Marketing, Marketing process, Remote sensing, Remote sensing, Remote sensing applications, Remote-sensing, archaeological evidence, cultural heritage, Data set, Marketing, Remote sensing, traditional knowledge}, author = {Ghada Yousef and Mona Elazony and Amal Abdelsattar and Mohamed Sewailam and Omnia Elsaid}, title = {Applying an integrated Remote Sensing-GIS approach in the documentation of handicraft centers at New Valley Governorate, Egypt}, abstract = {The intangible cultural heritage is considered part of the identity and history of any country as well as it plays a vital role in economics. Traditional craftsmanship is perhaps the most tangible manifestation of intangible cultural heritage. Egypt s heritage in handicrafts is rich, unique and diversified, all stemming from its long history. The handicraft centers are available in all the governorates of Egypt. However, the management of the handicraft sector faces many problems, including the lack of: databases; coded products; and adequate marketing policy. This study presents the design and management of Remote Sensing, GIS and GPS applications to establish a geographic database for the handicrafts centers in the New Valley Governorate, Egypt. Also, it will link those centers with the archaeological heritage of the governorate. This study also presents a website s development to display all the collected data to be available to the public and help in the marketing process.}, year = {2022}, journal = {Egyptian Journal Of Remote Sensing And Space Sciences}, volume = {25}, number = {3}, pages = {731-739}, month = {dec}, issn = {1110-9823}, doi = {10.1016/j.ejrs.2022.04.004}, }