Tourism planning
Mohammad Hasan Zaal; Pedram Faehadi; nazanin tabrizi
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The primary aim of this study is to evaluate the criteria for establishing a cultural heritage village in the Firuzabad World Heritage Site. The research methodology employed is descriptive-analytical, utilizing documentary studies, field surveys, and researcher-designed questionnaires. The tourism community ...
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The primary aim of this study is to evaluate the criteria for establishing a cultural heritage village in the Firuzabad World Heritage Site. The research methodology employed is descriptive-analytical, utilizing documentary studies, field surveys, and researcher-designed questionnaires. The tourism community was chosen as the target population, with a sample size of 350 individuals. Quantitative data processing was conducted using structural equation modeling. Findings reveal satisfactory criteria for the heritage village in the Firuzabad World Heritage Site, yet challenges such as insufficient comprehensive and comparative studies, management issues, and planning are evident. Infrastructure and travel industry necessities play a crucial role as facilitators of the heritage village's functionality but differ from global standards and require investment based on field evidence. Local community support for heritage village-related activities is vital, and educating and raising awareness within this community about the benefits of the tourism industry can ensure practical backing for this project.
Sustainable development of tourism
Davood Gholamrezaei; Narjes Haghparast kenarsari
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The purpose of this research is practical. The method of collecting information in the current research was in the form of library and field method through interview and observation. Also, the method of qualitative content analysis was used to check the content of the research. In the current research, ...
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The purpose of this research is practical. The method of collecting information in the current research was in the form of library and field method through interview and observation. Also, the method of qualitative content analysis was used to check the content of the research. In the current research, the community of participants were selected from among experts and people active in the field of tourism and coaching in Gilan province. To select the sample, a purposeful and snowball sampling method was used, which was achieved based on the saturation rule by using 15 interviews, which was continued until the 20th interview for greater certainty. Based on the results of the research, preservation, protection and protection of the environment, social structures, and the preservation of the cultures and customs of the communities are among the main consequences and principles of sustainable tourism. It is also one of its negative points.
Sustainable development of tourism
fateme Yari Ghaleh; Nader Naderi; Bijan Rezaee
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The current research was conducted to identify the drivers of creative tourism development with an emphasis on the role of urban branding in Kermanshah province.The dominant approach of the research was mixed(qualitative-quantitative)in which theme analysis and survey methods were used in the qualitative ...
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The current research was conducted to identify the drivers of creative tourism development with an emphasis on the role of urban branding in Kermanshah province.The dominant approach of the research was mixed(qualitative-quantitative)in which theme analysis and survey methods were used in the qualitative and quantitative parts,respectively.The population studied in the qualitative section comprised of managers and experts of cultural heritage and tourism,municipalities and urban affairs,marketing/tourism activists,university faculty members,and entrepreneurs in Kermanshah province.The purposeful sampling and snowball methods were used by which 22 interviews were conducted with the participants,and theoretical saturation was achieved.In the quantitative part of the research,the statistical population included all the managers active in the field of tourism businesses of Kermanshah province.There were 284 people,of which163 were selected as the samples by using the table of Morgan.Three procedures of open coding,secondary coding, and categories were used in inductive content analysis leading to the identification of153primary codes,17conceptual codes,and5factors.
Sustainable development of tourism
mehdi pourhossein; morteza dousti; mohsen behnam
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Recently, in the field of destination management in tourism, there is a growing trend towards encouraging individuals to engage in environmentally supportive behaviors. In this study, the dimensions of visitors' environmental engagement (affection, activation, and cognitive processing) are considered ...
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Recently, in the field of destination management in tourism, there is a growing trend towards encouraging individuals to engage in environmentally supportive behaviors. In this study, the dimensions of visitors' environmental engagement (affection, activation, and cognitive processing) are considered as mediating roles in the relationship between perceived environmental quality and pro-environmental behavior, forming a model. Additionally, the moderating role of visitor type (sport and non-sport) in these relationships has examined. The research population consisted of visitors to a nature-based public park in Sari, Mazandaran Province. Data from 394 questionnaires were analyzed using structural equation modeling. The results confirm the mediating role of cognitive processing (t=3.55, β=0.107) and disconfirm the mediating roles of affection (t=1.03, β=0.048) and activation (t=0.006, β=0). It has also been identified that there is no significant difference between sport and non-sport visitors in the relationship between perceived environmental quality and pro-environmental behavior due to environmental engagement dimensions.