The Site Selection of Tourism Sample Region Using AHP Method Case Study: kohgilooye va boyerahmad District

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The new models of development are on the base of local development and attention to the spatial diversification. So recognition of different potentials in local levels in geographical spaces is in the core of attention. But the planning for all the local levels containing potentials is impossible, because of the financial, technical and other limitations. So using of suitable methods for site-selection via several criteria is necessary. In this research, by means of AHP (Analytic Hierarchical Process) method -after definition of several basic criteria – have been determined three tourism sample sites among the eight sites in kohgilooye va boierahmad. so the AHP method is the best way that considered importance each one of the criteria compared with the other, Because the selected criteria for site-selection have different value. The result of this research shows that cheshme-belgheis, koohgol and kosar dam are the best sites for development and provide the comprehensive study of tourism sample region because most of the mentioned criteria have been existed there.
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Persian
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Geographical Research, Volume:24 Issue: 4, 2010
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55
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