İnanç Turizmi ve Türkiye İle Gürcistan Arasında “Muhtemel” İnanç Turizm Rotaları
Yerel yönetimler, turizmi ekonomik etkileri nedeniyle desteklemektedirler ancak, kültür ve inanç turizminin, kültürel mirasın korunması ve yerel kalkınmaya da önemli katkıları bulunmaktadır. Bu çalışmada, kuzeydoğu Türkiye ile Gürcistan arasındaki inanç turizmi potansiyeli ortaya konulmuş ve farklı dinler arasındaki sınır ötesi işbirliği ve hoşgörüye katkıda bulunulmasının ilk adımı olarak “inanç turizm rotaları” belirlenmiştir. Böylesi çalışma, Türkiye'nin az gelişmiş bölgelerinden birisi ile Gürcistan özelinde yapılan ilk çalışma olmasının ötesinde sonuçlar, turizm planlamacılarına ve karar alıcılara iki komşu ülke arasında ortak projeler üretmek için değerli bilgiler sağlamaktadır.
Faith Tourism and “Possible” Faith Tourism Routes between Turkey and Georgia
Local administrations support tourism because ofits positive economic effects on local economy besides, culture and faithtourism is important through preservation of cultural heritage and localdevelopment. In this study, potential in faith tourism of North-eastern part ofTurkey and Georgia are explicated and to contribute to cross-bordercollaboration and tolerance between different religions, a proposal religioustourism route is designed as basic step. Beyond being the first study done inthe one of less developed regions of Turkey and Georgia, this paper providesvaluable information to tourism planners and decision makers to build jointprojects between two neighbouring countries.
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