Tourism development in rural areas: assessing the qualities of place in the village of Nawgoul, Iran
In developing countries, rural areas generally suffer high level of poverty, and are also characterized by lower levels of non-farm economic activity, infrastructural development, and access to essential services. As Robert & Hall (2001) say, to cope with these problems it is necessary to div...
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Format: | Conference or Workshop Item |
Language: | English |
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2008
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Online Access: | http://eprints.usm.my/34869/1/HBP18.pdf http://eprints.usm.my/34869/ |
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Institution: | Universiti Sains Malaysia |
Language: | English |
Summary: | In developing countries, rural areas generally suffer high level of poverty, and are also
characterized by lower levels of non-farm economic activity, infrastructural development,
and access to essential services. As Robert & Hall (2001) say, to cope with these
problems it is necessary to diversified range of rural products. Tourism is recognized as
prime contributor to this process as an effective catalyst of rural socio-economic
development and regeneration. Considering this point, this study assesses the qualities
of place in Nawgoul as case study, a village in west of Kurdistan province, Iran. This has
been dealt through document analysis, questionnaire for both residences and visitors
and observation of the built form of the village and its natural setting (taking photograph
and analytical drawings). Following this stage, SWOT Analysis has been used to explore
strategies for decision-making, and in so doing, diversifying tourism products and
therefore expanding tourism benefits to the residents. The SWOT analysis is followed by
possible policy implications and executive decisions (actions) for each of the SWOT
factors, which can influence the level of tourism development. The outcome of the case
study is that Nawgoul and its region has the potential for nature and culture-based
tourism development, but this has not been explored as of yet. |
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