Archaeolgy at Islamic Period in Iran and Its Important Features In comparison with Prehistorical And Historic Periods

reza noorishadmahani

Volume 2, Issue 4 , June 2004, Pages 17-30

Abstract
  slamic arochaeolgy is a means for deeply understanding of slamic world that emerged 1400 years ago and till now is alive and has played a constructive role at different civilization from pain to Indonesia ( at three continents). 'his definition has two important features : on , it studies different territories ...  Read More

Experience of Malaysia, Turkey and Tunisia in Tourism Development

zohreh dehdashti; amirhosein anchei

Volume 2, Issue 4 , June 2004, Pages 31-67

Abstract
  This paper discusses the evolution of tourism policies in Tunisia, Turkey and Malaysia. The growth of tourism during the past twenty years is the main reason for selecting these countries. It discusses some of the reasons for this change in tourism development. Finally, it suggests key areas of future ...  Read More

Mineral and Thermal water, Tourism development and the role of communities

hamid zargam

Volume 2, Issue 4 , June 2004, Pages 69-84

Abstract
  Our country is blessed with numerous natural thermal spas located throughout the country where a wide range of medical conditions, ailments and disorders can be treated due to the therapeutic properties and quality of the waters used. This article focuses on spa resorts as it is .experienced by tourists. ...  Read More

Cultural Heritage and Sustainable Tourism Development

naser ali azimi

Volume 2, Issue 4 , June 2004, Pages 1-20

https://doi.org/10.22054/tms.2004.6877

Abstract
  In the Third Development Plan for Iran (1999-2004), a high priority was placed on developing non-oil sources of income and tourism was highlighted as one area of the economy for development. The development of niche tourism, such as eco-tourism or cultural tourism,is clearly in tune with public policy ...  Read More