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				<PublisherName>Institute of Geography, University of Tehran</PublisherName>
				<JournalTitle>Human Geography Research</JournalTitle>
				<Issn>2008-6296</Issn>
				<Volume>45</Volume>
				<Issue>4</Issue>
				<PubDate PubStatus="epublish">
					<Year>2013</Year>
					<Month>12</Month>
					<Day>22</Day>
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<ArticleTitle>Analysis of Effective Factors on Ecotourism Development in Desert Areas of Iran</ArticleTitle>
<VernacularTitle>Analysis of Effective Factors on Ecotourism Development in Desert Areas of Iran</VernacularTitle>
			<FirstPage>137</FirstPage>
			<LastPage>154</LastPage>
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<Author>
					<FirstName>Adel</FirstName>
					<LastName>Sepehr</LastName>
<Affiliation>Assistant Prof. Faculty of Natural Resources and Environment,
Ferdowsi University of Mashhad (FUM)</Affiliation>

</Author>
<Author>
					<FirstName>Azam</FirstName>
					<LastName>Safarabadi</LastName>
<Affiliation>Ph.D. Candidate in Geography &amp; Urban Planning, University of Isfahan</Affiliation>

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					<Year>2012</Year>
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		<Abstract>Extended Abstract&lt;br /&gt;Introduction&lt;br /&gt;By hearing the name of desert, more than anything else, cruel, coarse and dry environment is&lt;br /&gt;imagined. In the general approach, desert is known as an ecosystem with water scarcity, rare of&lt;br /&gt;plant cover and sand covered areas. The opposite of this approach rises from a systematic&lt;br /&gt;approach to the desert landscape which involves high potential of desert with special socioeconomic&lt;br /&gt;conditions and eco-geomorphic landforms. In the cultural perspective, the deserts are&lt;br /&gt;cradle of prophets of Allah. Revelation voice has been received by messengers in the sand&lt;br /&gt;dunes, desert caves and dust storms. So, deserts are natural-cultural heritages for each land. In&lt;br /&gt;this article, the capability of desert as a great source for ecotourism activities which leads to&lt;br /&gt;sustainable development of these environments has been reviewed. In order to analyze the data,&lt;br /&gt;indicators of economic, environmental and social have been recognized using expert opinion.&lt;br /&gt;Factor analysis was used for interpreting the data. The results of the factor analysis showed that&lt;br /&gt;five factors contribute to the development, physical development, environmental awareness,&lt;br /&gt;population growth and rising land prices.&lt;br /&gt;Methodology&lt;br /&gt;The present study was designed to investigate and assess various aspects of ecotourism,&lt;br /&gt;sustainable desert, while taking advantage of a library of information and resources. This&lt;br /&gt;research was carried out with the help of the Delphi algorithm to determine the objectives and  &lt;br /&gt;various aspects of sustainable ecotourism in Iran. Taking advantage of the experts, dimensions&lt;br /&gt;and indicators of ecotourism was determined according to Table 3. For the method 15 experts in&lt;br /&gt;five universities (Tehran, Mashhad, Isfahan, Yazd and Shiraz) were selected and a questionnaire&lt;br /&gt;was filled. People were asked to answer the aspects (both positive and negative) of developing&lt;br /&gt;ecotourism in arid desert country in three ecological (environmental), economic and social&lt;br /&gt;issues. The data of experts, the economic component of 11, 23 and 14 elements of&lt;br /&gt;environmental and social factors were identified and separated.&lt;br /&gt;Results and Discussion&lt;br /&gt;As mentioned in the methodology, in order to examine ecotourism impacts on wilderness areas,&lt;br /&gt;11 economic components, and 23 social components and 14 environmental components were&lt;br /&gt;identified. Factor analysis was used to determine their effects. The first step is to ensure the&lt;br /&gt;correct application of this method. KMO of the tool was equal to 0.795. The value demonstrates&lt;br /&gt;acceptable internal consistency of the components. Bartlett&#039;s test with a significance level of&lt;br /&gt;acceptable (sig &lt;0.000) components showed suitable for performing factor analysis.&lt;br /&gt;Table 1. Results KMO and Bartlett&#039;s test for performance analysis&lt;br /&gt;Kaiser-Meyer-Olkin Measure of Sampling Adequacy 0.759&lt;br /&gt;Bartlett&#039;s Test of Sphericity&lt;br /&gt;Approx.Chi-Square 1.312&lt;br /&gt;Df 435&lt;br /&gt;Sig 0.000&lt;br /&gt;Conclusion&lt;br /&gt;Ecotourism potential in arid areas is important to achieve stable development and become an&lt;br /&gt;important component of economic development in the deserts. The recent spread of tourism in&lt;br /&gt;desert areas has resulted in many positive and negative effects. The present study examines the&lt;br /&gt;effects of ecotourism on the sustainable development of desert areas. Thus, 44 elements in three&lt;br /&gt;groups of economic, social and environmental issues were studied. Results showed that the first&lt;br /&gt;factor, the development of partnerships, particularly with the amount of 8.355, 24.325% of the&lt;br /&gt;total variance is explained by the components. The highest value of this factor that increase&lt;br /&gt;people&#039;s participation in natural resource management on the sustainable development of&lt;br /&gt;ecotourism is for desert. The amount of 6.534, 17.031% of the variance components are&lt;br /&gt;allocated to managing physical changes. Therefore, this component represents the physical&lt;br /&gt;changes that may contribute to the development of ecotourism in desert areas. Increase in the&lt;br /&gt;environmental awareness has the value of 5.721, 12.304% of the total variance and factors&lt;br /&gt;influencing its components are associated with providing public and professional educational&lt;br /&gt;opportunities. Population growth factor with a value of 3.598, explain about 8.5% of the total&lt;br /&gt;variance. Ultimately, increase in the amount of land prices, especially 2.3, accounted for about&lt;br /&gt;7.6% of the total variance of the variables. Evaluation results show that ecotourism combine&lt;br /&gt;positive and negative impacts and host communities and local natural heritage. The challenges&lt;br /&gt;of ecological tourism expand it, without destroying the natural attractions. Obviously, the  development of ecotourism in sensitive natural areas with a lack of proper planning and management can be a threat to the integrity of ecosystems and cultures.</Abstract>
			<OtherAbstract Language="FA">Extended Abstract&lt;br /&gt;Introduction&lt;br /&gt;By hearing the name of desert, more than anything else, cruel, coarse and dry environment is&lt;br /&gt;imagined. In the general approach, desert is known as an ecosystem with water scarcity, rare of&lt;br /&gt;plant cover and sand covered areas. The opposite of this approach rises from a systematic&lt;br /&gt;approach to the desert landscape which involves high potential of desert with special socioeconomic&lt;br /&gt;conditions and eco-geomorphic landforms. In the cultural perspective, the deserts are&lt;br /&gt;cradle of prophets of Allah. Revelation voice has been received by messengers in the sand&lt;br /&gt;dunes, desert caves and dust storms. So, deserts are natural-cultural heritages for each land. In&lt;br /&gt;this article, the capability of desert as a great source for ecotourism activities which leads to&lt;br /&gt;sustainable development of these environments has been reviewed. In order to analyze the data,&lt;br /&gt;indicators of economic, environmental and social have been recognized using expert opinion.&lt;br /&gt;Factor analysis was used for interpreting the data. The results of the factor analysis showed that&lt;br /&gt;five factors contribute to the development, physical development, environmental awareness,&lt;br /&gt;population growth and rising land prices.&lt;br /&gt;Methodology&lt;br /&gt;The present study was designed to investigate and assess various aspects of ecotourism,&lt;br /&gt;sustainable desert, while taking advantage of a library of information and resources. This&lt;br /&gt;research was carried out with the help of the Delphi algorithm to determine the objectives and  &lt;br /&gt;various aspects of sustainable ecotourism in Iran. Taking advantage of the experts, dimensions&lt;br /&gt;and indicators of ecotourism was determined according to Table 3. For the method 15 experts in&lt;br /&gt;five universities (Tehran, Mashhad, Isfahan, Yazd and Shiraz) were selected and a questionnaire&lt;br /&gt;was filled. People were asked to answer the aspects (both positive and negative) of developing&lt;br /&gt;ecotourism in arid desert country in three ecological (environmental), economic and social&lt;br /&gt;issues. The data of experts, the economic component of 11, 23 and 14 elements of&lt;br /&gt;environmental and social factors were identified and separated.&lt;br /&gt;Results and Discussion&lt;br /&gt;As mentioned in the methodology, in order to examine ecotourism impacts on wilderness areas,&lt;br /&gt;11 economic components, and 23 social components and 14 environmental components were&lt;br /&gt;identified. Factor analysis was used to determine their effects. The first step is to ensure the&lt;br /&gt;correct application of this method. KMO of the tool was equal to 0.795. The value demonstrates&lt;br /&gt;acceptable internal consistency of the components. Bartlett&#039;s test with a significance level of&lt;br /&gt;acceptable (sig &lt;0.000) components showed suitable for performing factor analysis.&lt;br /&gt;Table 1. Results KMO and Bartlett&#039;s test for performance analysis&lt;br /&gt;Kaiser-Meyer-Olkin Measure of Sampling Adequacy 0.759&lt;br /&gt;Bartlett&#039;s Test of Sphericity&lt;br /&gt;Approx.Chi-Square 1.312&lt;br /&gt;Df 435&lt;br /&gt;Sig 0.000&lt;br /&gt;Conclusion&lt;br /&gt;Ecotourism potential in arid areas is important to achieve stable development and become an&lt;br /&gt;important component of economic development in the deserts. The recent spread of tourism in&lt;br /&gt;desert areas has resulted in many positive and negative effects. The present study examines the&lt;br /&gt;effects of ecotourism on the sustainable development of desert areas. Thus, 44 elements in three&lt;br /&gt;groups of economic, social and environmental issues were studied. Results showed that the first&lt;br /&gt;factor, the development of partnerships, particularly with the amount of 8.355, 24.325% of the&lt;br /&gt;total variance is explained by the components. The highest value of this factor that increase&lt;br /&gt;people&#039;s participation in natural resource management on the sustainable development of&lt;br /&gt;ecotourism is for desert. The amount of 6.534, 17.031% of the variance components are&lt;br /&gt;allocated to managing physical changes. Therefore, this component represents the physical&lt;br /&gt;changes that may contribute to the development of ecotourism in desert areas. Increase in the&lt;br /&gt;environmental awareness has the value of 5.721, 12.304% of the total variance and factors&lt;br /&gt;influencing its components are associated with providing public and professional educational&lt;br /&gt;opportunities. Population growth factor with a value of 3.598, explain about 8.5% of the total&lt;br /&gt;variance. Ultimately, increase in the amount of land prices, especially 2.3, accounted for about&lt;br /&gt;7.6% of the total variance of the variables. Evaluation results show that ecotourism combine&lt;br /&gt;positive and negative impacts and host communities and local natural heritage. The challenges&lt;br /&gt;of ecological tourism expand it, without destroying the natural attractions. Obviously, the  development of ecotourism in sensitive natural areas with a lack of proper planning and management can be a threat to the integrity of ecosystems and cultures.</OtherAbstract>
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