A consideration of tourism education a three - domain approach

abolfazl kazazi; seyed ali marashi

Volume 1, Issue 2 , December 2003, Pages 5-20

Abstract
  The Supply of tourism courses has grown considerably over the past three decades. Such growth has been fuelled by the rapid expansion of the industry and recognition by governments that tourism contributes significantly to local and national economies. The article raises critical questions that tourism ...  Read More

Culture and Tourism

mehdi karubi

Volume 1, Issue 2 , December 2003, Pages 21-47

Abstract
  Several Factors Has Effected In Tourism Industry Development. One of Them Is Culture Which Has Been Viewed From Attitued, Customs And Institutions In Tourism Societies Which Worked in Economics , Politics And etc. The Way of thinking And Behavior Depends on Culture And Can Be Used In Some Sources Among ...  Read More

Applying Life Cycle and Carrying Capacity In Tourism Development

saeid ardakani

Volume 1, Issue 2 , December 2003, Pages 49-66

Abstract
  This paper shows that it is difficult, if not impossible , to formulate policies that guarantee that tourism can be maintained for a long time without severely impacting on the environment. The analysis is purely theoretical and is based on very simple and general assumptions about the interactions between ...  Read More

The Tourism Multiplier Effect

hamid zargam

Volume 1, Issue 2 , December 2003, Pages 67-94

Abstract
  Every Community interested in developing tourism to enhance or divers if ytheir economy wants to know how much good tourism can do for them .While tourism is not the answer to every community's economic challenges, it can provide economic benefits inmany cases. These economic benefits must then be compared ...  Read More

A Model for Estimating Tourism Demand for Iran

esmaeil rasuli

Volume 1, Issue 2 , December 2003, Pages 95-115

Abstract
  The contribution of tourism and travel to both industrialized and developing countries is now so great that any changes in the level of activity in the industry are a cause for concern. There have been many instances where the tourism industry in one or more countries has suffered an unexpected and sudden ...  Read More

The role of coastal landforms in tourism development

mehran maghsudi

Volume 1, Issue 2 , December 2003, Pages 117-131

Abstract
  Coastal regions of Iran spread in vast areas in north and south of country. Assessment of these areas in human and physical specifications point of view can help us for developing of tourism industry in these areas. One of the major specifications that we must have more attention to it, arc coastal landforms ...  Read More

Culture As The Bedrock of Tourism's Multidiscipanary Landscape of Knowledge

ja'far ja'fari

Volume 1, Issue 2 , December 2003, Pages 1-18

https://doi.org/10.22054/tms.2003.6870

Abstract
  At the closing of the 20th century, benefiting from many years of research and scholarship on tourism , UNESCO's documents outlining the scope and nature of its 1996 Paris seminar on Cu/lure , Tourism , Development.Crucial Issues for the 2/"Centmydeclared that "tourism would not exist without culture ...  Read More

The Economic of Tourism and Travel Accommodation

naser aliazimi

Volume 1, Issue 2 , December 2003, Pages 19-48

https://doi.org/10.22054/tms.2003.6871

Abstract
  Almost all economists and commentators as well as government officials and other policy - makers have accepted that the tourism industry is an important source of foreign earnings for a country . This is especially true of those countries, such as Iran and other developing countries , which are dependent ...  Read More