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Erbil Citadel as a Brand for the City, the Role of Residents Awareness and Perceptions

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Architectural Department, Engineering College, Salahaddin University, Erbil 44001, Iraq
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Architectural Engineering and Sustainability Program, School of Science and Engineering, University of Kurdistan-Hawler, Erbil 44001, Iraq
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Sustainability 2024, 16(19), 8529; https://doi.org/10.3390/su16198529
Submission received: 28 July 2024 / Revised: 8 September 2024 / Accepted: 18 September 2024 / Published: 30 September 2024

Abstract

The branding of cities through their historical and cultural assets has become a pivotal strategy in urban development and tourism. This study focuses on Erbil Citadel, a UNESCO World Heritage Site, and its potential as a brand for Erbil, a city with a rich historical backdrop and flourishing urban landscape. The study aimed to explore the perceptions of Erbil’s residents regarding the cultural significance of the Citadel and its potential as a city brand. A mixed-method survey questionnaire was conducted, collecting data from around 440 residents through both manual distribution around the Citadel and an online platform. The findings were analyzed using SPSS 23 to provide both descriptive and inferential statistical insights. The findings show that locals are well aware of the Citadel’s significance as a significant historical and cultural symbol of the city. The vast majority of participants acknowledged its unique visual attributes and their representation of the city’s cultural and historical identity. Additionally, the results showed that citizens’ perceptions of the Citadel as a good component of city branding were positively correlated with their level of cultural awareness. This study contributes to the growing body of literature on city branding and heritage sites by providing empirical evidence on the impact of residents’ cultural awareness on their perceptions of heritage sites as city brands. The results highlight how crucial cultural education and community involvement are to maximizing the branding potential of historic locations. Policymakers and urban planners may find the findings of the study useful in utilizing Erbil Citadel’s historical relevance to strengthen Erbil’s brand identity internationally.
Keywords: city branding; heritage sites; Erbil Citadel; resident perceptions; cultural awareness city branding; heritage sites; Erbil Citadel; resident perceptions; cultural awareness

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Ali, H.S.; Khayat, M. Erbil Citadel as a Brand for the City, the Role of Residents Awareness and Perceptions. Sustainability 2024, 16, 8529. https://doi.org/10.3390/su16198529

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Ali HS, Khayat M. Erbil Citadel as a Brand for the City, the Role of Residents Awareness and Perceptions. Sustainability. 2024; 16(19):8529. https://doi.org/10.3390/su16198529

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Ali, Haval Sami, and Mahmood Khayat. 2024. "Erbil Citadel as a Brand for the City, the Role of Residents Awareness and Perceptions" Sustainability 16, no. 19: 8529. https://doi.org/10.3390/su16198529

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