The Impact of Climatic Conditions on Tourism Development with an Emphasis on TCI Bioclimatic Models (A Case Study: Nir city, Iran)

The Impact of Climatic Conditions on Tourism Development with an Emphasis on TCI Bioclimatic Models (A Case Study: Nir city, Iran)

Abstract. Studying and identifying potentials and attractions hidden in natural features for consideration in national and provincial planning is of a considerable importance. Nir city has the capacity and a variety of environmental resources including adequate water, fertile soil, suitable climatic conditions, vegetation, communication factors, and tourist attracting natural and human phenomena that, in case of proper planning and use, can help solve many economic and social problems in the region and direct it on the path toward sustainable development. This study seeks to answer the question whether Nir city has the potential for the development of tourist destinations. To this end and in order to collect the necessary data based on scientific documents, the researchers refer to relevant scientific and research centers and make use of databases and computer networks related to the topic. In the field study section, the researchers use regular observation and make interviews. After the categorized collection of documents, the researchers attempt to analyze the data. The present study analyzes climate indices that are effective in tourism in Nir city. The results of the research indicate that, considering the climatic conditions in Nir city, investing on these potentials and creating and equipping proper accommodation facilities can prepare the way for the growth and development of the tourism industry.

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