Tourism, water resources and urban sustainability A case study of the impact of tourism on development Agchay dam, sustainability and income in Chayparhcity

Type Journal Article - Scientific Journal of Pure and Applied Sciences
Title Tourism, water resources and urban sustainability A case study of the impact of tourism on development Agchay dam, sustainability and income in Chayparhcity
Author(s)
Volume 3
Issue 7
Publication (Day/Month/Year) 2014
Page numbers 645-653
URL http://sjournals.com/index.php/SJPAS/article/download/1573/pdf
Abstract
The high number of towns and settlements has a very top
of their undeniable role in the lives of the vast expanse of land,
which is so important in the study and planning of sustainable
development and more measured information should be
decided. However, the use of past experiences and proper
planning for the future requires a correct summation of past
experiences and needs logical assessment of the situation in the
future. Therefore, Recognition of villages and cities can be
considered as one of the most important parts of sustainable
development. Nowadays The researches of rural and urban
community are important in knowing the advancing the
country's development goals So, to review the
(Qarezyaaddin)City has been studied from the viewpoint of
economy and living conditions. (Qarezyaaddin) center of
Chayparh city has been chosen as one of the target cities due to
Bastam historic castles and Agh Chai dam,which is the first
aristocraticarch dam disclosed to fertile lands.to do this study,
library and field methods through interviews with target groups
has been used.These results indicate that Qarezyaaddin has a
rich economic potential of the city native livestock and
agricultural fields.This result indicates that the increased
revenue from tourism, livestock and agriculture sectors strongly
influenced the city.And it has become a dynamic city So thatrapid changes in urban development in recent years is very
impressive compared to surrounding towns.satellite maps
shows this fact.

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