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Distribution and Determining of Tourist Attractions and Modeling of Tourist Cities for the City of Isfahan-Iran

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  • Seifolddini-Faranak
  • M. Shabani Fard
  • Hosseini Ali

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Problem statement: Cities have different attractions and usually have tourists. But Management and development sustainable tourist activities needs planning. Approach: This research used survey method and taxonomy analysis to study the spatial pattern of tourist attractions in Isfahan city. Isfahan city is chosen because of numerous tourist attractions and its importance at national and regional level and also its multi role. The research was done from March to November 2008. Results: The result of statistical analysis shows that tourist attractions in Isfahan can be classified into four groups. Conclusion: On the basis of the result of study, the spatial pattern of tourist attractions is obtained that can be used for the management and planning based on the result a spatial model of tourism consumption in large cities was developed.

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  • Seifolddini-Faranak & M. Shabani Fard & Hosseini Ali, 2009. "Distribution and Determining of Tourist Attractions and Modeling of Tourist Cities for the City of Isfahan-Iran," American Journal of Economics and Business Administration, Science Publications, vol. 1(2), pages 160-166, June.
  • Handle: RePEc:abk:jajeba:ajebasp.2009.160.166
    DOI: 10.3844/ajebasp.2009.160.166
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    1. Mohammad Mohebi & Khalid Abdul Rahim & Lee Chin & Khairil Wahidin Awang, 2011. "Tax Exportability in Tourism Market," American Journal of Economics and Business Administration, Science Publications, vol. 3(2), pages 410-415, June.
    2. Julio Vena-Oya & José-Alberto Castañeda-García & Miguel-à ngel Rodríguez-Molina, 2022. "Determinants of the Likelihood of Tourist Spending in Cultural Micro-Destinations: Type, Timing, and Distance of the Activity as Predictors," SAGE Open, , vol. 12(3), pages 21582440221, September.

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