Sustainable Tourism and Natural Heritage of Lut Deserts

Publish Year: 1398
نوع سند: مقاله کنفرانسی
زبان: English
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تاریخ نمایه سازی: 27 تیر 1398

Abstract:

Protecting the cultural and natural heritage of a country, especially those recorded in the UNESCO World Heritage List, is a public responsibility at the local and national levels. The Lut Desert, as the nation s first natural work, was listed in the list in 1395 with the support of experts and international referees and members of the World Heritage Committee in accordance with the criteria. One can say that protecting the recording of a work, observing the criteria and criteria, to stay in the global list without encountering yellow and red cards is far more difficult than the global registration phase, an effect despite the hardships and complexity of the case. Writing and providing the desired file and providing standards and benchmarks for the globalization of that work. In addition, the benefit of local communities from the benefits of global registration by activating the tourism industry and related industries is one of the expectations to be addressed. The proper framework for responding to all demands and expectations, including safeguarding and safeguarding the future for the future, and the economic prosperity of local and host communities, requires the definition of sustainable, comprehensive and comprehensive tourism policies and programs. The Lut desert, for the sake of being on the global list on the one hand, and the activation of tourism in this area for organizing and, with the program of nature lovers, on the other hand, requires such a pattern of tourism that will be realized in the interaction between public and private sectors. This paper tries to explore the components of this approach to sustainable tourism with an emphasis on Lut deserts.

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Mohammad Reza Majidi

Associate Professor of Regional Studies, University of Tehran