Economic Geography Research

Economic Geography Research

Spatial analysis of the consequences of the development of ecotourism residences on the rural settlements of Kerman Township

Document Type : Articles extracted from Thesis

Authors
1 Associate Professor/ USB
2 USB
3 Ph.D in USB
Abstract
The concept of space and spatial analysis of tourism areas serves as a fundamental framework for tourism-related activities, a criterion for determining centrality and required infrastructure, and a means of moderating inequalities between regions. The aim of this study was to conduct a spatial analysis of the impacts of ecotourism accommodation development in Kerman County. This research is applied in purpose and field-survey in method. The main tool for data collection and measurement of variables was a questionnaire integrating 35 criteria across economic, socio-cultural, environmental, managerial, physical, and security dimensions, completed in 27 locations with ecotourism accommodations. Data were analyzed and ranked using Excel software through the ANTRoPY and MABAC methods. Findings revealed that the city of Mahan, in terms of spatial analysis, has contributed to positive economic interactions, increased savings, environmental preservation, prevention of excessive migration, enhanced security, and positive spatial distribution of infrastructure and facilities in the county. Conversely, Keshituiyeh experienced negative spatial distribution in employment, entrepreneurship, savings, facilities, welfare, education, environmental issues, and security. Spatial inequalities have led to imbalances in economic interactions, savings growth, environmental preservation, migration patterns, infrastructure, and facilities. Therefore, recommendations include delegating tourism industry management to the private sector, employing spatial statistics, and utilizing geographic information features in the distribution and allocation of services across space.
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  • Receive Date 04 July 2024
  • Revise Date 28 July 2024
  • Accept Date 03 November 2024