The Role of Athletic Tourism in Economic Evolution and Sustainable Development in Rudbar-e Ghasran Village
- 세계문화관광학회
- International Journal of Culture and tourism Research
- Vol.7 No.1
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2014.121 - 7 (7 pages)
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The increasing environmental evolution, social life, technology, transportation and subsistence of human relief times cause to appearance of tourism as an important economic and social category in the world. The main aim of this study is requirement to recognition of tourism potencies and deficiencies in this zone and proposing of guidelines and strategies for development and increasing of tourism level in future. In order to study the desirable and unfavorable factors of athletic tourism and their guidelines and precedence’s proposition in studied region by analysis method SWOT and their precedence by quantitative matrix QSPM. The results obtaining questionnaire processing and used methods showed that among the internal factors, type and climate of village influence in region tourism. From the guidelines point of view, Rudbare-e Ghasran village was not proper situation. The rank of many factors is low and this problem have influenced in values of total factors. The final priority of guidelines also showed that different guidelines exist among top guidelines because requirement of region to adopt of varied policies. Generally, as a final conclusion can be said that Rudbar-e Ghasran village process varied funds of athletic tourism but face with many problems in fields of facilities and tourist attraction. Therefore, was not in a good situation strategically, so the major of used guidelines should be of opportunity and abilities utilization that would cause to growth and athletic tourism development in Rudbare-e Ghasran village in future.
Introduction
Mathod
Disscution and Findings
Specification of Internal and External Factors
Assessment of Internal and External Matrix Factors
Assessment of Internal and External Factors
Strategies Codification
Strategies Prioritization with Quantitative Matrix QSPM
Conclusion
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