scholarly journals The Role of Climatic Elements in Tourism Climate Calendar of Ilam City

2020 ◽  
Vol 1 (1) ◽  
pp. 17-30
Author(s):  
Habib Ariyan Tabar ◽  
Soroush Palayesh ◽  
Amir Bani Amerian ◽  
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2020 ◽  
Vol 14 (02) ◽  
pp. 62-83
Author(s):  
Isdarmanto Isdarmanto ◽  
Christantius Dwiatmaja ◽  
Hari Sunarto ◽  
Antonius Suryo Abdi

The Climate change in world tourism can change the system of human life and its influence on nature. The development of the global digital tourism climate, selfi tourism is able to change the attitude of individual behavior in response to the demands of competitive life. The development of tourist destinations in the world, primarily from natural factors, the demands of a sharp competitive climate require tourism managers to create artificial innovations that are developed from natural potentials that are more attractive in design so that they become alternative ecotourism idols capable of boosting tourism growth that is more conducive and attractive. This research develops river ecotourism areas which are oriented to aspects of environmental development, nature preservation and local community development. This study uses qualitative research so that it can explore various aspects of the natural and humanity of the region in depth through the empirical phenomena that exist in the field. The real condition of river area which is not well managed is not in accordance with the development of Smart city, community awareness and tourism activists who are less focused. Hence, it needs community empowerment and encouraging the role of tourism activists to play more in the development of urban areas, and the use of river as ecotourism.   Keywords: Ecotourism, Waterfront, Natural Resources


2018 ◽  
Vol 4 (1) ◽  
pp. 13-25 ◽  
Author(s):  
Mahmoud Ahmadi ◽  
Mohammad Baaghide ◽  
AbbasAli Dadashi Roudbari ◽  
Mehdi Asadi
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2018 ◽  
Vol 226 (2) ◽  
pp. 333-354
Author(s):  
D. Jinan Seger Abid Azooz AL-Qaraghouli

    The climate is the most important natural factor affecting agriculture . the success of planting any agricultural crops depends on the nature of the climate prevailing in the area of cultivation . the most important climatic elements that have an effective effect in the cultivation of leguminous crops and the various agricultural  activities that can be practiced are : Temperature , rain , wind and relative humidity . when the climatic reguirements of any crop are well – established , its cultivation is successful and profitable, and vice versa when those reguirements are not met . the study of the climatic reguirements of leguminous crops covered by the study and its balance with the available climatic potential in Erbil governorate in order to know the role of the climatic factor in the cultivation of these crops and their geographical distribution .


2021 ◽  
Vol 66 (1) ◽  
pp. 188-197
Author(s):  
Oanh Hoang Thi Kieu

This article assesses climatic conditions for tourism by using Tourism Climate Index - TCI, published by Mieczkowsk (1985). This is an experimental synthetic climatic index that evaluates simultaneously the influence of 7 climatic elements as maximum average temperature (oC), minimum average humidity (%), average temperature (oC), average humidity (%), the number of sunny hours, windy speed of Con Dao island. The results of TCI within 12 months in Con Dao island compare to “Classification of advantageous levels of climate for tourism” of TCI (Mieczkowsk, 1985) which shows the advantages of Con Dao for relaxation tourism all year round. The period from December to April is the most favourable time for tourism activities in Con Dao because the TCI index reaches from Good to Very good, while the suitable time is from May to November, due to rainfall and high speed of wind during the rainy season.


2021 ◽  

Abstract This book focuses on the context, nature and role of tourism in Greenland, and is set within an overlapping geopolitical frame of: (a)the heightening climate crisis; (b)Greenland's trajectory towards political independence from Denmark; (c)its concept of economic 'self-sustainability' in supporting this trajectory; and (d)growing international interest in, and competition for, Greenland's natural resources and infrastructure projects. The last in its turn partly reflects improving land and sea accessibility afforded by climate change, which paradoxically both challenges and encourages Greenland's concepts of sustainable development, within which tourism plays an ambivalent role: while elements of global and local tourism have been seeking to create a more responsible sector, within Greenland's development trajectory tourism appears to be supporting a sustainability ideology that ignores, or at best camouflages, the climate crisis. The central themes of this book therefore employ the role of tourism and travel as a lens through which to examine climatic, societal, economic and geopolitical change in the Arctic as specifically articulated in the experience of Greenland. The 'critical' situations in which Greenland finds itself reflect external perceptions of the global climate crisis and geostrategic maneuvering over Arctic resources, and domestic considerations of socio-economic development and increased sovereignty. The volume thereby highlights the close and often critical interrelationships between the local, regional and global. A recurring observation is the paradox, one of several of a region hitherto regarded as peripheral but which is becoming increasingly central to global concerns, with tourism-related dynamics reflecting such centrality. In this way, this book aims to: (1) emphasise the critical role of change in the Arctic in general and in Greenland in particular; (2) highlight critical interrelationships between tourism, climate change and the geopolitics of Arctic development, where 'geopolitics' is interpreted as applying at a number of scales from the interpersonal and quotidian to the global geostrategic; and (3) provide a critical examination of Greenland's post-colonial tourism development path, as the territory becomes the focus of increasing global interest. This book is organised into three parts with a total of 13 chapters.


Author(s):  
Omarov S. ◽  
Aliyev Z.H.

It was determined by the research that the object of research was excavated plots of land with a total area of 1776.99 ha, and their morphological features were described by genetic layers. yes; Clean pasture-147.58ha; Reed pasture-6.83 ha; Shrub pasture - 4.25 ha; Other lands-942.10 ha; The area set aside was 7.2 hectares. Based on the results of field research and laboratory analysis, a soil map was compiled on topographic bases and an explanatory report was written. Professor R.H.Mammadov's scale was used to determine the granulometric composition of soils here. Natural-economic features of the area, including geographical position, relief, agro-climatic elements were studied, soil cover; vegetation. The role of vegetation in the process of soil formation and formation of soil cover, increase of soil fertility with the formation of organic matter depends on the density of vegetation, maintenance of normal soil moisture, reduction of water washing effect, prevention of formation and development of soils and erosion elm, garatikan shrubs, licorice, birch, thyme, chicory, etc. are widely spread in the area from shrubs, suitability of the area for use for grain crops; Soil-forming rocks, etc., as well as the great role of the chemical composition of the parent rock in the process of soil formation have been widely studied.


2018 ◽  
Vol 1 (1) ◽  
pp. 91-104
Author(s):  
M. Fahreza ◽  
Asnawi Asnawi ◽  
Asrinaldi Asrinaldi

This article discusses the role of PR in promoting tourism in Kota Pariaman. Utilization of communication media in tourism promotion facilities Kota Pariaman by Pariaman City Government Public Relations is carried out by Public Relations of Pariaman City Government in order to create tourism in Pariaman City which is conducive and must be visited by the public. These media are print media and electronic media including media that are integrated with social media. With such utilization, all targets in the effort to utilize the media can be affordable. The way of communication between the Public Relations of the Pariaman City Government and the community in creating a good tourism climate in the City of Pariamn is carried out by involving the community directly in safeguarding tourism objects in Kota Pariaman so that it is worth visiting. This is created by the pattern of communication between the Public Relations of Pariaman City Government and the intense and continuous community


JAMA ◽  
1966 ◽  
Vol 195 (12) ◽  
pp. 1005-1009 ◽  
Author(s):  
D. J. Fernbach
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