01876nas a2200229 4500000000100000000000100001000000100002008004100003260000800044653001400052653001400066653003700080653003400117653001900151100002000170700001600190245009300206856015400299490000600453520116700459022002001626 2022 d cdec10aPort Said10aFestivals10aintangible and tangible heritage10aSustainable urban development10aUrban heritage1 aDoaa Abouelmagd1 aSara Elrawy00aCultural Heritage and Sustainable Urban Development: the Case of Port Said city in Egypt uhttps://www.scopus.com/inward/record.uri?eid=2-s2.0-85132305529&doi=10.1080%2f23311886.2022.2088460&partnerID=40&md5=02752c4afd0b4e3f1acf14b6583f91d90 v83 aThe Sustainable Development Goals (SDG) assure the importance of protecting and safeguarding the world’s cultural and natural heritage. Furthermore, culture is now considered the fourth dimension when addressing sustainability after the environmental, social, and economic dimensions. This paper investigates cultural heritage-related dimensions in Port Said City in Egypt, focusing on the Arab district, and addresses the relation between the tangible and intangible heritage to achieve sustainable urban development. These dimensions are embedded in the distinctive architecture, urban settings, and the famous resistance festival under threat, “The Allenby festival” The authors argue that perceiving the intangible festival’s heritage is strongly connected with perceiving the urban and architectural heritage and building a cultural management framework that guarantees the sustainable urban development of the Arab district precisely and Port Said city. This paper aims to point out the unique values related to cultural heritage and community, given the critical role in linking contexts and tangible urban heritage with the intangible experience. a23311886 (ISSN)