Production progress and its role in nomadic ecotourism: A case study of active nomadic ecotourism centers in Fars province, Iran

Document Type : Research paper

Authors

1 Department of Desertification, Faculty of Agriculture and Natural Resources, University of Hormozgan, Hormozgan, Iran

2 Department of Watershed Management Science and Engineering, Faculty of Agriculture and Natural Resources, University of Hormozgan, Hormozgan, Iran

3 Department of Civil Engineering, Islamic University of Harsin, Harsin, Iran

Abstract

Ecotourism and nomadic tourism, and thus nomadic ecotourism as one of the components of tourism, can play an important role in the growth and development of the country's economy and the realization of the slogan of production leap declared and chosen by the Supreme Leader. We can interpret the production leap to mean better utilization of existing capacity. The nomadic ecotourism in terms of the potentials and good capabilities of nomadic tourism according to the nomadic community and nomadic products, which is indeed a clear example of the resistance economy. It can play a colorful role for the prosperity and jump in the production. Therefore, by taking practical measures within the framework and respecting the necessary standards and balanced development of all tourist areas, the establishment of tourist facilities in model tourist areas, the creation of tourism infrastructure in tourism potential, a good jump in production, sustainable employment, the elimination of dependence to produce and sell oil and confidence in the ability of the young and revolutionary generation. The purpose of this study is to investigate the role of production leap in nomadic tourism and the extent of social acceptance capacity and the potential and production potential of the nomadic community in nomadic tourism. The results of the study show that the average production potential is more than 2.5 in the middle of the 5-level Likert spectrum. Thus, the production capacity in tourism is above average. If this part of the capabilities and opportunities to support and expand tourism and ecotourism can help increase the income of the nomadic community and develop employment along with livestock. Therefore, nomadic ecotourism with its capacities can be considered as a fundamental solution for sustainable development and a leap in production.

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Production progress and its role in nomadic ecotourism: A case study of active nomadic ecotourism centers in Fars province, Iran

Highlights

  • The tourism industry is so important for the development of third world countries that it is the most promising and alternative industry that the countries have in front of them for their development.
  • Nomadic ecotourism and tourism, can play an important role in the growth and development of the country's economy.
  • In this research, the descriptive-analytical method was used to express the importance and role of mutation in the production of nomadic tourism and ecotourism.

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