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Research limitations/implications: Access to statistics is very difficult and has been obtained through reviewing all budget rules for the research courses.
Practical implications: Strategy for employment to villagers with the support of public policy, based on qualify for investment, jobs, and services in rural areas contributes to the strengthening of agriculture, the changes in agricultural production and natural resources, the creation of jobs in non-farm income and as a result, the increased demand for local agricultural and non-agricultural products.
Originality/value: Considering sustainable factors in evaluating quality of life and the effect of government investment in rural life by the applied method are the advantages of this study that has not been studied in previous studies. | [
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1. INTRODUCTION
Although symbol creation has had a long record in human history, throughout the history, the symbols as a mark bearing visual identity, have been used as a tool for communication. This means humans have used the symbols for thousands of years to describe natural phenomena and express their emotions, feelings and ideas. There are many historical and natural monuments in rural areas that are symbols and brands of those areas. Accordingly, they can have a huge impact on sustainable development of rural areas if they receive due attention. Nowadays in many rural areas, tourism has changed from a passive factor into a dynamic and effective one which may have positive effects on controlling the rural social landscape. The nature and significance of such changes make it necessary to pay special attention to functions of tourism and leisure activities in rural areas, so that in some cases it may prompt one to predict the possible effects.
2. THEORETICAL FRAMEWORK
Since tourism and the use of natural and historical resources has changed into a need, the various uses of space has provided more opportunities for rural people to benefit from natural and historical monuments in their areas. Today, tourism as a phenomenon of the twentieth century plays a vital role in the global economy, and as a social phenomenon play a significant role in dynamic global economy. At the same time, as the world's largest service industry, tourism contributes to cultural exchange between countries. Persian Garden as one of the valuable historical and natural symbols of Iran which has recently been registered in World Heritage list (UNESCO) would remain in the minds of the people of the world.
3. METHODOLOGY
The research was conducted in a descriptive-analytical method. The data were obtained through documentary research and surveys. The population included about 20,000 people, of which 250 people were selected in a random sampling method as the sample of the study. We also used Kendall W Rank test to find which area has more positive tourism driven effects. The data were processed using SPSS software package. Cronbach's alpha coefficient was used to measure the reliability of the items.
4. DISCUSSION
The results showed that according to the value of chi-square (15.424), which is a significant at error level of less than 0.01, we may conclude with a confidence level of 0.99 percent that ideas of the participants about the effects of tourism on social, economic and physical aspects are different. According to the results, the physical effects of tourism (2.12) in the study area, have been stronger than social-cultural (1.93) and economic ones (1.94). The largest economic impact of tourism was on the item of “tourism has attracted more funds and state budget” with an average of 4.8. The largest socio-cultural impact of tourism was on the item of “To what extent have advertising and guiding the tourists been adequate in the area?” with an average of 4.42. The largest physical impact of tourism was on the item of “Do you believe your village has essential capabilities for tourism development” with an average of 4.56. The study results show the revival and restoration of the garden as the symbol and brand of regional tourism has positive economic, social and physical effects on development of Taqi Abad village.
5. CONCLUSION
Neshat Garden in Taghiabad Firozeh village, situated 18 km West of Nishabur, similar to other historical gardens in Iran, have a favorable status in tourism of the region and the province. As the study results show the revival and restoration of the monument has had positive economic, social and physical effects on development of Taqiabad village. The statistics of Cultural Heritage Administration of Firozeh County in 2013-2014 show that after restoration of the garden, more than 13,500 people have visited the site. Nevertheless, the number was too small in 2013. This figure well indicates the statues of Neshat Garden among culture lovers, promising its essential role in attracting tourists and eventually in rural development. | [
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Design/methodology/approach- The present study is a mixed-research method using analytic-descriptive method, including two different questionnaires. One questionnaire aiming at prioritizing and measuring the stability of the RPCs was prepared and presented to the members of RPCs. Stability was measured with 24 indices in three economic, social, and environmental dimensions using Shannon Entropy technique, according which the cooperatives were prioritized. The other questionnaire was prepared to present the best approach to achieve sustainable development from the view point of the managing directors and the board of directors. The best strategy was adopted using SWOT and ANP analysis.
Findings- Regarding the sustainable development, the findings of the study indicated that among rural production cooperatives in Isfahan, 12 cooperatives were unstable, 8 cooperatives were semi-stable, and 8 cooperatives were stable; this type of farming system is semi-stable. Developmental strategy (SO) was adopted as the best strategy to achieve sustainability, and the focus was on endogenous development through reinforcing internal strengths to obtain external opportunities. It includes promoting self-reliance through increasing members’ participation in cooperative, empowering the staff and members (i.e. the experienced managing director and the staff with required specialty and expert holding promotional classes), using multilevel, multi-sectorial, multi-cluster, collaborative, and holistic approaches to manage the RPCs, and promoting systems based on collaborative team work.
Practical Implications- In rural sustainable development planning, sustainable farming systems must be considered as the focal core of any development plan. Since a big part of farming system in rural areas is devoted to smallholdings, promoting cooperation culture by the rural development planners can prepare the ground for empowering the villagers to obtain sustainable development.
Originally/value: For the first time in Iran, the current research attempted to present functional strategies for RPCs development using a mixed-method design. | [
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Extended Abstract
Introduction:
Planning along regional development is one of main factors to reach societies sustainable development. Nowadays, the aim of regional development studies is ability and taking capacities in every region for creating balance and equal situations. Regional development is an important aim in environmental and spatial planning during recent decades and it includes various plans with facilitating of social and economical components improving and reduction environmental vulnerabilities. Also regional sustainable development by empowering and improving of different elements such as people, governance, environment, economy and living conditions in certain geography follows a space with efficient communication& information technology to reach sustainable society and environment. According to regional development role and importance in Societies sustainability in current study, the main aim is investigation Aras Free region sustainable development and presenting actual and administrated guidelines with future trending survey.
Nowadays, Iran's free trade-industrial zones have been formed with the aim of development, economic growth and development, investment and increasing public revenues, creating healthy and productive employment, regulating the labor market and goods, active presence in global and regional markets, and so on. In order to achieve their goals and sustainable development, they have faced all kinds of challenges. Therefore, the present study has been developed to identify these challenges and their future research in Aras Free region. Given that the research has been done in a more studied area around the axis of tourism development, in this research, we have tried to look at the Aras Free Zone Development System (Challenges and Strategies) in different dimensions and also to be placed with a future trending survey.
Methodology:
Methodology is applied and applicable form with future trending and cross – sections effects analysis technique was used to data analysis with MICMAC Software. Current study data and information were gathered by using elites and urban managers Delphi’s method.
It should be noted that in the framework of the matrix of intersecting effects, a statistical sample is asked to give a score from zero to three based on the impact and impact of challenges on each other. It has the potential to have a moderate effect, and 3 has the potential to have a direct and indirect effect on potential. Finally, the scores given in the cross-sectional matrix are entered so that in the software, it is possible to address the future of the research and the impact and effectiveness of each component.
Findings:
Based on current position analysis for future challenges of Aras Free region development and existed position in various dimensions (social, economical, framework, management, political and environmental); following scenarios are presented for possible conditions of Aras Free region development in future. On the other hand, results showed that future challenges for ARAS Free region sustainable development were under severe effect of management weakness and lack of certain plan to develop, lack of using management modern patterns such as governance and knowledge-based management; financial-monetary weakness and existence of legal restrictions with framework case in industry par by regarding high and extensive area in issued region and suitable of lands for agriculture. Also, evaluation of mentioned region stability/instability based on investigated challenges showed that; challenges are instable and strategic planning, real and innovative development according to future trending paradigm, role redefinition and ARAR Free region position in national and international arenas will recognize with roles/actions enhancing by regarding sustainable development.
Also, joint discussion of study backgrounds (Chen, 2017; Yasori and Sejodi, 2018; Efimova and Gapochka, 2019; Nijkamp and Abreu, 2020) Population, etc.) as a regional development strategy. Also, considering the types of challenges (in different dimensions) in the region and presenting possible scenarios and futures based on the current situation of the region and the management system, the difference between the present study and the study background is considered.
Conclusion:
It can be said that the challenges facing the development of the Aras Free region are due to the limitations in various economic, managerial, legal and political factors of Iran in the region and the world. In some cases, such as sanctions, improving the diplomatic situation in the country and preserving the environment, the enactment of approved laws to make use of non-agricultural land for industrial activities is effective.
Based on current position analysis for future challenges of Aras Free region development and existed position in various dimensions (social, economical, framework, management, political and environmental); following scenarios are presented for possible conditions of Aras Free region development in future.
The first scenario: Reference viewpoint scenario (Passive): This scenario contains a part development by focusing on towards and willing reception. Also it relates to gradual and relative decay with continuous role and Aras Free region position in national and international scales. By existing of supervision institutions interaction and council attention about free regions and determining their for goods smuggling entrances , Iran political situation in global arena , lack of stability in decisions making commercial and custom regulations , weakness of financial-monetary institutions and economical prohibitions against Iran and also attention to one-dimensional development and lack of coordinated survey realization , we will face with Aras Free region position and role gradual decay.
Second scenario: Nostalgic and ideal viewpoint (Reactive): in this scenario; coordinated development presents according to current paradigm understanding and reaction to un-coordinated strategies par (idealistic and eminence) by maintaining of stability in Aras Free region development. In mentioned scenario, by regarding current conditions maintaining, we try to anticipate stable and coordinate development in Aras Free region. Focusing on idealistic will cause to lack of development realization. During globalization and world development turbulence; stability will cause decay necessary conditions.
The third scenario: Future trending development scenario (Active): This scenario relates to real and innovative development based on future paradigm through redefinition of Aras Free region role and position in national and international arenas with roles and functions enhancement. | [] |
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In addition to scientific values, geocomposites have many conservation, cultural, aesthetic, social and economic values. For the comprehensive management of watersheds, it is necessary to consider all the natural and human aspects affecting geotourism. In this study, in order to identify the potential of geotourism, an analytic hierarchy process (AHP) has been used with the GIS. Materials and Methods Mount Damavand with a height of 5672 meters is located in northern Iran. It is the highest peak in Iran and the Middle East, as well as the highest semi-active volcanic peak in Asia. Damavand is a stratified and semi-active volcanic mountain that was mainly formed during the fourth geological period called the Quaternary and Holocene eras. From the point of view of country divisions, it is located in Amol city of Mazandaran province. Its altitude is 5672 meters above sea level, the average annual rainfall is 540 mm and it is mainly in the form of snow. The climate of this part of the basin is semi-humid climate according to the Koppen method and cold semi-humid climate according to the Ambrege method. In order to determine the effective indices in identifying the potential areas for geotourism development, the study of criteria is divided into two categories of effective criteria and restrictive development. Layers of development obstacles include; rivers and main roads, side roads and inter-rural roads. The effective layers studied along with the relative weight obtained from the analysis of the questionnaire were considered to superimpose the layers with a specific weight for each layer. The results of completing the questionnaire by the audience, to determine the relative weight, information layers were formed in the GIS environment. In this study, using geographic information system (GIS) tools and analytic hierarchy process (AHP) method, the weighting of effective criteria susceptible areas with geotourism development capability within a radius of 20 km of mount Damavand were performed. Results and Discussion The criteria inconsistency rate is less than 0.1, there is no need to reconsider the judgments. According to the final results obtained from overlaying effective layers in the development of geotourism by the Weighted Overlay function in GIS software, the study area with an area of 1256 square kilometres, after subtracting the restrictive areas, is divided into five classes; very inappropriate, unsuitable, medium, suitable and very suitable. The results showed, that the regions were classified into 5 categories: very inappropriate (1.34%), unsuitable (19.11%), medium (56.44%), suitable (20.94%) and very suitable (2.16%). then, after the field visit, 40 Alternatives were identified and examined in terms of the importance of development potential in the region. Evaluation of 40 Alternatives shows that 25, 40 and 35% of the alternatives have very good, appropriate and average potential, respectively. The results show that most of the susceptible areas with geotourism development capability, are located in the east and southeast of Mount Damavand. This can be caused by the density of various facilities, including villages, cities, roads and rivers, and so on. The high potential areas are more in the north, centre to the southeast of the protected area that has vegetation and forest, water resources and high geomorphological values and low potential areas are more in South and west is the range. This can be seen in the present study. Also, most of the area has medium to high potential, which indicates a good potential of the area. Conclusion One of the main reasons for the lack of integration in determining areas with geotourism potential is the lack of comprehensive and codified scientific criteria and indices. Geotourism, as one of the sub-branches of tourism, is a way to explain various geological and geomorphological concepts, it can be used as an industry for the construction and development of economic geology. In this study, in order to determine the susceptible areas with geotourism development capability with a view to the sustainable development of the region, the studied criteria were determined according to the availability of their information. These layers include; geology, distance from rivers, city, villages, communication roads, altitude, slope and aspect, rainfall and temperature as effective layers and road and river maps were considered as a constraint layer. In different studies, according to the availability of information of each layer in the study area and according to the purpose of the study, the layer of effective criteria and obstacles are different. After a field survey and identifying 40 alternatives, the results of overlaying the identified alternatives with the final potential map showed 35% of the alternatives in areas with very good potential, 40% of the options in areas with good potential, and 25% of the alternatives has medium development potential, respectively. 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1. INTRODUCTION
In Iran, the quality of rural life by tourists has changed a lot. These changes have had both positive effects and negative and undesirable changes. One of the important places of rural tourism in Iran is the District in Sarvabad County in the west of Kurdistan. This district has various potential capacities in the field of tourism and as one of the tourism hubs in province and the country which receives a large number of domestic and foreign tourists every year. Now the issue studied in this investigation is the fact that how development of tourism has affected the quality of rural life in this district. Since, according to the level of tourism development, several changes occur in the quality of rural life which due to the role of local communities in sustainable tourism; identification and assessment of the current situation, changes in the quality of life, is necessary for the persistence and rural tourism boom. The purpose of this study is examining the impact of tourism on the quality of rural life in this area. So the main research question arising is: what effects the tourism has had on the quality of rural life in the Uraman district.
2- THEORETICAL FRAMEWORK
The issue of quality of life from the early 1990s onwards, in the theoretical literature and development, has acquired great importance and has been the basis of differentiation and classification of the countries in the recent years. If the tourism improves the quality of life of residents, it will faced the support and acceptance. But if the quality of life of residents through tourism development over the environment tolerance reduced, residents don’t support this industry. In relation to this, various models have been proposed by researchers in the field of tourism. One of these models is Butler's life cycle. In this model, it is believed that in the beginning, desired changes in the quality of life of residents through tourism development occur in destination. But then, when the bearing capacity of the environment or the acceptable level of society changes reach its threshold, negative changes due to tourism development is emerged and the quality of life of destination residents will degrade.
3- METHODOLOGY
This study in terms of purpose is applied and in terms of methodology is descriptive - analytical. The data collection of the theoretical part is that of documentary and in the field-based part interviews and distributed questionnaires have been used. Statistical populations of this study are the households’ heads of villages of “Uraman” District in Sarvabad County. Firstly, Cochran formula has been used to determine the sample size. Among households’ heads of selected villages, then by using correction method360households were selected randomly. Due to the extension of the area and difficulty of access, 20%, namely 3 villages of 14 villages of this district which has the highest volume of tourism and are among the tourism target villages of this area were selected. By specifying the number of distributed questionnaires in each village by category, questionnaires were distributed randomly among the heads of households in these villages.
4– DISCUSSION
From the perspective of residents, tourism has developed the economic and social aspects in the average level and the physical aspect at a desirable level and has improved their quality of life. Only in the environmental dimension, rural residents, evaluated negative and less of numerical utility tested the impact of the tourism development. In total, the calculated average has shown 3.14 which means that the tourism development results in significance level of 0.05 namely with 95% confidence leads to improve the quality of life of residents. Meanwhile, smaller calculated significance from alpha 0.05 in the two-sample t-test, shows a significant difference in quality of life among people whose jobs depend on tourism with those people that their jobs are not related to tourism. Also smaller calculated significantly from the alpha level of 0.05in the one-way analysis of variance, shows the difference in the quality of life of rural residents in the three villages being studied. Finally, by analyzing and summarizing the findings and statements of local people, it can be stated that the situation of study area in combination model of Butler and Doxy within the development range face of indifferently stage.
5– CONCLUSION
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The rapid increase of motorized transport in cities, especially in metropolises, has caused severe environmental problems such as pollution, traffic congestion, time waste and accidents, and has affected sustainable development of urban transport. Mashhad city, with 3,218,000 inhabitants, hosts many pilgrims from different parts of Iran over the year. Transportation is one of the most important concerns for this metropolis. One of the solutions to this problem is development of Bus Rapid Transport (BRT) systems in this city to facilitate public transport. Given the importance of BRT projects in developing Mashhad and strategic importance of sustainability of future projects, the question is that what indices measure the economic, social and ecological aspects of BRT projects. This study seeks to answer this question from the perspective of urban transportation experts. The aim of this study is to develop an ex-post evaluation framework for Mashhad BRT system by using assessing methods and weighting effective factors in evaluating transport systems. This framework includes economic, social and environmental performance of the system and therefore involves all aspects of sustainable development that is expected to be considered in the future development of Mashhad transport system.
Method
Study indicators were selected by reviewing the literature on BRT system in recent years and based on sustainable development criteria. After determining effective factors in evaluating the performance of BRT system, Analytical Hierarchy Process (AHP) was used to prioritize criteria based on questionnaires and interviews with experts in the field of transportation and urban management.
Results
After creating a decision tree in EXPERT CHOICE software and entering information collected from the questionnaires, pair comparison of consistency rates was conducted for each matrix in order to ensure the reliability of the questionnaire. The inconsistency rate for all indices was found to be less than 0.1, a value that insures the consistency of selected criteria. Based on the findings, the User Benefits criterion – involving comfort, consumer saving, travel time saving, vehicle operating costs, reduction of social exclusion, and transport diversity indicators – has the highest priority of 0.426. The Externalities and Environmental criterion (weighted 0.377) ranked second. Among various indicators of these criteria, Safety (weighted 0.437) and Air Pollution (weighted 0.305) were determined to have the highest priority in evaluating the performance of BRT system in Mashhad. The sub-criteria of employment, including both direct and indirect employment in the construction process, has the highest relative weight (0.454) among different sub-criteria of the “indirect effects” due to the increasing the demand for stores, restaurants, etc. After determining the relative weights of the criteria and sub-criteria, the final weight of each of the different indices of BRT system assessment was calculated. The inconsistency rate was obtained to be 0.07, suggesting compatibility and reliability of answers. From the experts’ point of view, “cost savings” is the most important sub-criteria in evaluating the performance of BRT system. Accordingly, reduction of vehicle and fuel costs may reorient the related funds to other consumption areas that may contribute to the realization of sustainable urban development in the long term. | [] |
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On the other hand tourism can cause the same forms of environmental effects and pollution as any other industry including air emissions, noise, and solid waste and littering, releases of sewage, oil and chemicals and even architectural/visual pollution. These all requires a smart and reliable design and management to have both tourism developments in tourist arrivals and receipts with minimum environmental effects which is known as sustainable tourism development.
Ecotourism is a form of tourism to relatively undisturbed natural areas for the main purposes of admiring them and learning more about their habitats. Ecotourism also seeks to reduce its impacts on the area visited. It also contributes to the conservation of natural areas and the sustainable development of adjacent areas and communities, generating further awareness among resident and nearby populations and visitors.
For achievement to a sustainable ecotourism development it’d be required to have an excellent relation with the nature. And for this purpose it should be considered some objectives including; Understanding the nature, Conversation with the surrounding environment (ecosystem), Companionship with the nature’s speed and Unification between the nature and human.
According to these concepts, it has been choose an ancient site at the middle of Mazandaran forests, north of Iran and southern coast of Caspian Sea, with a very beautiful landscape view and historical monuments, named as Abbas Abad complex. Some of attractive objects of this site are; a very beautiful winding road, a whirling stream, with a historical dam built on it at the age of Safavi kingdom (17th century), some ancient buildings and a palace within beautiful gardens around the dam reservoir. At the time being there is a small restaurant built near the reservoir.
The main objective of this project is achievement such a design in which an excellent tourism development goes to plan considering both tourist attraction and environmental protection points of view. The main components of the design are as follows:
Restore the status quo as a short term program
The short term plan has focused on rehabilitation of existing buildings and remediation of infrastructures of Abbas Abad complex to serve responsible and efficient services providing the tourism standards of comfort and needs.
Development of the sustainable tourism as the long term design
The long term plan has been arranged for establishment of a sustainable ecotourism through the site. To achieve to this purpose it has been put in consideration all academic approaches and experiences of stakeholders, tourists companies and environmental protection agencies. The main components of this term of design were:
A deck extended to the nature territory.
Some specific pass ways for cycling, tracking and hiking through the stream.
A specific site to maintain a quiet and calm conditions around the lake and exciting and fast through the stream. A space crossing over the boundary between the nature and human.
Accommodations that are in two types, Camping area and Hotel suits that are designed to focus on simplicity and having an organic feel to better blend the building with its environment and not take away from the lake and forest views. | [] |
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Today, as concerns for energy and the environment have risen to prominence within contemporary opinion, the reliance on more integrated conservational design strategies such as what the atrium offers in the matter of material and energy conservation is more relevant than ever. According to the objectives of sustainable architecture, not only can atriums be designed to have low dissipation of energy, but also on the one hand, it can create a sense of integration and interaction in indoors, on the other hand, it can establish a connection between building and city by a common border and consequently, aims of sustainable architecture are manifested to improve the quality of urbane life and public participation. This research is presented to identify and determine the position of these spatial elements to achieve a sustainable architecture. During the seventies with the start of energy crisis in the world stability era began, followed by three effective areas – social values, environmental resources and designing skills – entered into the realm of development. The concepts as designing skills and technical knowledge have been redefined with regard to three major themes of energy, environment and ecology and in sustainable development approach have been evaluated in the scale of city to building. Today many scholars believe that sustainable development with no reference to energy consumption and human life environment is impossible. Therefore, human activities in relation to environmental resources and designing skills should be in accordance with social values and strengthening human values. Sustainable architecture aligns with environment, energy, and ecology. In this architecture, interiors as interconnected and integrated components, have independent identities and at the same time the overall process with harmonious building form will characterize a stable architecture. This architecture has the least impact on the environment and has an ecological relationship with it. 2. Historical background of Atrium The purest and the most innovative form of sustainable architecture can be seen in the primitive houses and traditional buildings. Forms of these buildings have been obtained on the basis of available materials in the environment, human experience and direct observation of climate and maximum adaptation to it. One of the most efficient spaces of these buildings are rooms with opening in ceiling or private courtyard(interior),they have had various forms from ancient Rome to the Far East and especially Iran and today is generally known as Atrium in public buildings. Atrium phenomenon goes back to 200 years ago when glass and steel structures came forth. But Atrium is an old idea. Today’s Atrium has the minimum age of 3000 years, and is known with names as big internal space, central courtyard and non-governmental indoor areas. Today, the current Atrium is trying to find its place among the current technology and its ideal design. In fact, today’s Atrium began to work in the second half of twentieth century. With the reemergence in the late 1960s, Atriums were mainly covered in North America, and they in large scale, have provided conditions for public and private spaces. At first, these Atriums have found new power in offices, hotels and shopping malls. With the promotion of this idea, Atriums were almost in all parts of architecture including health, education and residential buildings. In the West the driving force for Atrium is its efficiency in new construction technology. Technological advances have always been developed with the spread of Atriums. In fact for the past forty years, their socio-economic status and their technical efficacy have been proven and now they are essential component in the building design. On the whole, Atriums are classified in five categories including central, integrated, linear, connected and environmental, they are usually introduced within the section of greenhouses. atriums have considered regarding the role of heat mediator and possible energy saving , the impact of comfort of the surrounding areas , types of glass installation, the amount of thermal storage and the amount of dark surface within it, effect of sound reduction or dispersion , amount of natural light and the formation of public spaces inside and outside . | [] |
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Due to the importance of zoning in tourism management, many studies have been done so far, but a review of studies conducted in Iran showed that coastlines have been less considered in such studies. Therefore, the present study intends to identify and prioritize suitable ecotourism areas in a part of the southern coasts of the country according to ecological and socio-economic resources. The present study is to investigate the capability and zoning of the eastern watershed of Chabahar Gulf with a coastal length of 47 km for coastal tourism and also to identify and select the most suitable areas based on their preference in terms of criteria. Materials and Methods At first, all possible criteria for land suitability evaluation for tourism development in the study area were selected according to the review of resources, and finally, using a questionnaire and Delphi method, the criteria were finalized. The identified evaluation criteria were in two forms of factor (continuous and discrete) and constraint as; Continuous factor criteria included; distance from the river, distance from the wetlands, distance from the mountains of Hezar-Dareh (Badlands), distance from the port and the pier, distance from historical and cultural centers, distance from specific vegetation, distance from the specific animal, distance from agricultural lands, distance from the natural fountain, distance from rocky shores, distance from sandy shores, distance from the road, distance from rural areas, and distance from urban areas. Discrete factor criterion included; vegetation and restriction criteria included; wetland backline, river backline, and shore backline. Evaluation criteria were identified, prepared, and mapped. Finally Merged using the multi-criteria evaluation method (MCE) and the weighted linear combination (WLC) approach. The weight of each factor criterion was obtained by the analytic hierarchy process (AHP) and all layers related to these criteria were standardized and dimensionless by the fuzzy method. The standardization of constraint criteria was performed by the Boolean method. Areas that have more than 70% suitability for the coastal ecotourism development and also have at least 9 hectares extension were identified as acceptable areas. These two filters were implemented by applying the Siteselect function. Results and DiscussionThe consistency ratio for the AHP were obtained 0.05, which is less than 0.1, therefore the weighting was done correctly. The filtered map (based on minimum area and minimum suitability) obtained from WLC showed that suitable areas for ecotourism development are along the coastline and mainly natural factors and spectacular geological attractions have been effective in this selection. The results of weighting the criteria show that rocky shores, sandy shores, and mountains of Hezar Dareh have the most weight among all operating criteria, which are respectively 0.19, 0.134, 0.12, and 0.09 and show the great attractiveness of these phenomena in attracting tourists from the experts' point of view. The resulting layer of overlay was classified into two favorable and unfavorable classes. The results showed that the appropriate places for potential tourism were 233 hectares and are located in seven zones along the coast. Zones 4, 5, 2, and 3 had more priority, respectively based on the statistical characteristics of desirability, as well as the superiority of landscape features, proximity to the sea, and the greater accessibility, also the well-known locations. The field study also showed that these areas are more visited by tourists, which indicates the validity of the method and criteria used. Zones 7, 1 and, 6 are also in the next priority, respectively, which need more management and planning in terms of access to increase the tourism suitability. These results show the role of socio-economic factors, especially infrastructure. Ignoring it will lead to the elimination of recreational use or the imposition of irreparable damage to the environment. Conclusion So far, our study area was less affected by accelerated development and its nature remains healthy. In this regard, allocating parts of the region to ecotourism landuse, if properly managed, can ensure the conservation of the environmental quality of the identification zones, because ecotourism is mentioned as the best policies of natural resources management which lead to the reduction of destructive factors and their sustainable protection, and on the other hand, by developing ecotourism sites and improving tourism facilities, the economic state of the tourist host community also improves. Among the identified zones, four zones 4, 5, 2, and 3 are suggested as the first priority for tourism planning respectively. Organizing, developing, and improving communication networks and roads in the region will increase the suitability of the region, especially zones 7, 1, and 6. Therefore, the development of communication networks and air transportation, maritime transportation, and Ground transportation and facilities and welfare and accommodation facilities needed by tourists are suggested, as well as maritime tourism tours to increase the region's attractiveness in attracting domestic and foreign tourists. Also, due to the high attraction of the mountains of Hezar-Dareh, which also have geological importance, it is suggested that parts of the study area be managed as a geological park or geopark. A more detailed study of the area is suggested to a spatial selection of coastal tourism activities with more comprehensive spatial information in the identified suitable areas in this study for future studies.
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goals (SDG) disclosure based on empirical web-data analysis of a context has recently
undergone revolutionary changes in its political regime, namely Libya. Furthermore,
we explore some insights into the expected political influence on the explored trends
in, levels and patterns of, SDG disclosures in the Libyan oil industry.
Design/methodology/approach: We use a deductive content analysis approach to analyse web-based SDG information of around 7,000 web pages of 13 of the major oil companies in Libya that resulted in collecting 3,350 individual data records from 2008 to 2015.
Findings: The peak of SDG disclosure was recorded from 2010 until uprisings unfolded in 2011, and then the figures only recovered in 2015. In addition, the
environmental disclosure is consistently relegated in the Libyan context, mostly in favour of the economic domain. Arguably, the case of political uncertainty may have
widened the longitudinal gap between sustainability practices and SDGs disclosure in Libya.
Political implications: Given the fact that the Libyan sustainability context has a poor structural congruity with the global inter-conjunction footprints between the seventeen SDGs, our findings emphasise a crucial need for more concerted efforts by regulatory and professional bodies to integrate political, social and economic policies to enhance sustainability within Libya.
Social implication: Improving SDG disclosure in Libya would seem to require more regulative and political pressure.
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destination. The effects of tourism development on several countries including
Libya are considered. Concepts of tourism development including policies, planning
and marketing for tourism are used to provide a theoretical basis for the study.
Policy recommendations are produced to encompass a strategy framework to
improve the performance of the tourism sector in Libya.
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sector, mitigate its problems and overcome its obstacles, which overall lead to
sustainable tourism development.
The methodology employed in the research involved the use of questionnaire
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The first study was on international tourists visiting Libya using a delivery and
collection questionnaire. The second study was conducted (using a postal
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The final part of the study was conducted using face-to-face interviews with several
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Both international tourists and British tour operating companies viewed Libya as a
cultural destination to be visited mainly for desert and adventure together with
historical attractions and good weather. The majority of UK's tour operating
companies, who sell Libya as a holiday destination have an average degree of
familiarity with Libya as a holiday destination. However, the majority of them were
not satisfied with the price of most tourist services particularly flight and
accommodation costs. In addition, visa entrance procedure difficulties also
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featured by them.
International tourists were satisfied with historical attractions, attitudes of local
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The contacted key tourism administrators perceived tourism as a potential economic
growth sector. However, the lack of tourism infrastructure and budget constraints,
which require urgent consideration, represent a major obstacle for the observed slow
development of the tourism sector in the country. Marketing activities have been
undervalued by most tourism organisations in Libya, which resulted in poor image
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Libya has recently been emerging from the extended period of isolation from the international community and seeking to address the very real environmental, social and economic concerns which affect its sustainable development. The study aims to investigate the ‘organisational or corporate context’ surrounding the potential adoption of emissions trading policy in order to reduce GHG emissions in Libya, particularly CO2 emissions and then contribute towards sustainable development. This research objective has not been empirically investigated in any depth and there has been a dearth of prior research related to the developing countries, notably Libya. The focus was on Libyan oil and cement industries. A number of previous contributions to the literature state that only when income grows can the effective environmental policies be implemented (Coondoo & Dinda 2002; Dinda 2004). In addition, clearly before adopting a policy, it is important to understand the nature of any causal relationship between economic growth and environmental quality. As a developing nation, the economic development of Libya is proceeding quickly as the country moves towards the development of its infrastructure. Environmental pressure increases with the economic development. In order to achieve the research objective, the following research questions have been identified: RQ1: What is the relationship between environmental quality and economic development in the case of Libya? (This sets the scene for the main research question). RQ2: How and to what extent can the implementation of an emission trading policy help to promote the reduction of GHG emissions, particularly CO2 emissions and contribute towards sustainable development in Libya, particularly in the oil and cement industries? RQ3: Does the use of an emissions trading policy have the opportunity to stimulate innovation to address emissions problems in Libya, particularly oil and cement industries? RQ4: What are the environmental and economic implications of adapting an emissions trading program in the case of Libya?
The research method used in this study was based on a combination of quantitative and qualitative techniques, in response to the objective of the research and questions to be answered. In this regard, a mixed research approach was adopted. Firstly, based on the environmental Kuznets curve (EKC) hypothesis, a regression analysis was conducted to examine the nexus between environmental quality represented in CO2 emissions and economic development represented in income per capita GDP, in the case of Libya. The quantitative data was collected from a number of government and non-government annual reports. Secondly, to gain in-depth understanding of the phenomenon that has been investigated, the target population included both Libyan and foreign companies operating in the oil sector, as well as Libyan cement companies operating in the cement sector. 37 interviews were conducted. These interviews involved senior decision-makers (general managers) and managers of several functional departments such as production, environment, energy, sales and finance. In addition, experts and consultants working for the companies were involved in the interviews. Data collected from the interviews has already been analysed in order to investigate the research objective and answer each of RQ2, RQ3 and RQ4.
Based on the EKC analysis, the results of this study indicate that the Libyan economic system is located on unfavourable part (position of the inverted-U shape). The study demonstrates that, income growth is significantly related to the emissions of CO2. Due to the lack of implementing such environmental regulations and the use of technological innovations, the analysis does not clearly reflect the existence of the turning point (inverted-U shape) in Libya. Therefore, the implementation of environmental regulations in Libya may improve the environmental quality in the long-run and in this regard developed nations can play a fundamental role by transferring their technologies in order to protect the environment.
The outcomes of the interviews revealed that the selected Libyan industrial companies are ill-equipped in handling environmental issues with respect to environmental conservation. The political ecology of Libya’s potential engagement in carbon markets through the implementation of emissions reduction policies, such as an emissions trading system, is currently complex. It was obvious that adopting an emissions trading policy is constrained by the lack of institutional capacity and a stable investment environment. This is in addition to the absence of the vital governmental role to regulate those organisations by enacting and enforcing appropriate environmental legislations to be well activated in related fields.
Despite the obstacles in respect to the potential implementation of the emissions trading policy in the case of Libya, the results indicated that Libya still has a great opportunity to implement the emissions trading policy in the country. A key focus is on the oil and cement industries which have a dominant role in the country’s economic growth because of various kinds of usage of fuels as energy input in the cement industry, this in addition to the important role of the oil industry and its major contribution to Libyan revenues and the GDP. Therefore, adopting emissions reduction policies in both the oil and cement industries and their potential for economic development will make a major contribution to the sustainable growth in Libya, while protecting the environment from degradation. | [] |
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Following an extensive review of the literature related to water footprints, this thesis focuses on critically examining the concept of the water footprint in the specific conditions and circumstances of Libya, an arid and water-scarce country. In addition, it explores how the water footprint concept can be applied to existing water resource management to meet the increasing water demand to attain food security and attempts a critical evaluation of the water footprint concept as a tool for water management policy makers in Libya.
Two philosophical paradigms (positivism and interpretivism) were utilized to gather data related to the water management system in Libya. Data were collected through semi-structured interviews conducted with selected participants, questionnaires distributed to farmers, critical analysis of pertinent official documents, literature review and the researcher`s own non-participant observation. Direct field observation of agricultural practices in selected study areas in Libya was conducted based on the experience of the researcher and was used to augment the data collected by other methods and to gain an in-depth understanding of the effectiveness of current water policies. The water footprint was calculated according to national statistical information. As the agricultural sector is responsible for more than 85% of the total water use in the study area, Libya, this study focuses on agricultural water use.
This research has identified a number of key issues in relation to current water and agriculture management practices and the potential use of the water footprint as a tool to develop water management. Although the current water management seems to be theoretically well drafted, it is not implemented and water polices require review, revision and reformulation. The national water footprint of Libya has been estimated and analysed for the period of 2001–2009. The internal water footprint (internal water use) in the agricultural sector was between 1.9-2.5 Gm3/year (a total of 19 G m3 over the study period), while the external water footprint (imported products) was between 6-12G m3/year of water in virtual form. As the internal water footprint represents only water used to produce products consumed by a country’s inhabitants and excludes water for exports, in countries which have negligible exports, such as Libya, the water footprint concept would not add value for water resource management because, in that case, internal water footprint would be as same as actual water withdrawal.
Despite the potential value of the water footprint concept as a tool for water management, the authorities of a region or a country already know the amount of water consumed and required to be withdrawn from domestic water resources. Thus, this knowledge is already available to the decision-makers and little new information is contributed by the water footprint concept. Furthermore, the concept considers only the volume of water consumed and there is no mention of other inputs of crop production, such as the water used in the production of fertiliser and pesticides, nor does it take into account opportunity costs. | [] |
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