Stu ding the Position and Fields of Activity of Tourism Cooperatives in the World and Iran

mohamadreza farzin

Volume 3, Issue 8 , June 2005, Pages 1-21

Abstract
  "Tourism" is one of the new subject of human science studies and has received attention in its various aspects throughout the world. Tourism has gained such a recognition on account of this economic importance and social impacts. The inadequacy of the present organization and companies to meet the current ...  Read More

The Role of Information Technology and Internet in the Development of the Tourism Discipline

mohamadali zaki

Volume 3, Issue 8 , June 2005, Pages 23-40

Abstract
  Toursim is considered as an independent and new discipline in which numerous human scientists are engaged. Tourism is regarded as an industry as well as an academic discipline. The latter focuses on training the required human resource and research. Information Technology and Internet have deeply affected ...  Read More

Adventure Tourism

mojtaba ghadirimasum; leila vosughi

Volume 3, Issue 8 , June 2005, Pages 41-58

Abstract
  Tourism is an old phenomenon that has been continuously changed during history and has been affected by economic, socio-cultural and technical conditions. In recent decade specially in 1980s and 1990s , widespread expansion of urbanization, communications and technology has changed tourism demand and ...  Read More

Feasibility of Ecotourism Development at Oshtorankuh Protected Area

rahmatolah monshizadeh; hamid falahi

Volume 3, Issue 8 , June 2005, Pages 59-90

Abstract
  Oshtorankuh protected area is a vast land, comprising I 04355 hectares, with distinctive characteristics such as Gahar Lake - as the gem of the area• exclusive species of plants and amimals, a suitable climate for tourism during half of the year, etc, is now regarded as an ecotourism destination ...  Read More

Cooperative Tourism Planning in a Developing Destination

mohamadali ahmadishapurabadi; abolfazl taremi

Volume 3, Issue 8 , June 2005, Pages 91-106

Abstract
  This paper presents a normative model of tourism planning which requires cooperation between government agencies, between various administrative levels of government, between same-level autonomous polities, and between the public and private sectors. These cooperative planning principles are examined ...  Read More

The UNESCO Seal of Excellence for Handicrafts

ABDOLHAMID HAJIPOUR SHUSHTARI

Volume 3, Issue 8 , June 2005, Pages 1-14

https://doi.org/10.22054/tms.2005.6900

Abstract
  The United Nations Educational, Scientific and Cultural Organization (UNESCO) promotes a wide range of activities to preserve and develop both traditional and contemporary crafts. This includes a ten - year plan of action for the development of crafts in the world ( 1990 - 2000), the annual UNESCO crafts ...  Read More