Identification and calculation of tolerance capacity areas prone to ecotourism development in Sabalan Zone

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Abstract:
Introduction
Development and increasing tourism، especially ecotourism - related activities today has become an important issue The Promenade sources based on natural resources has been established in each regions and it is necessary maintain the dynamics this the resource to be considered seriously.
Methodology
Research based on field studies، library and digital and satellite data. The data and information gathering tools in this study The Information contained in Ardabil province and also applications such as GIS are.
Discussion
In planning and tourism management، ability and suitability cognition of land for and applying quantitative methods to estimate the amount of available resources، key role in the planning and land management is performance.
Conclusion
Studies conducted in this research suggests that with increasing incoming tourists to the region And the lack of a comprehensive plan tourism in future of the carrying capacity of environment is reduce and this possibility exists that sensitive Sabalan ecology be Destruction. It is therefore necessary that potential of zone seriously to be considered.
Language:
Persian
Published:
Geography and Environmental Planning, Volume:24 Issue: 1, 2013
Pages:
141 to 154
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