Using Patom network path as tourism pedestrian

Article Type:
Research/Original Article (ترویجی)
Abstract:
Forest roads make access for people who want using the gift of forest. Experts believe that one of the ways that can encourage visitors to experience promenade more visible is to use developed, targeted and desirable pedestrians. Using them can access to the most attractive locations of promenade in a controlled way. The study area (Patom district of Kheyrud forest) which is partly faced toward north and has Caspian Sea view is capable of promenade attractions. In this study, first of all, after going through the path in Patom district of Kheyrud forest, we collected information and then by using Arc GIS software, the layer's slope and soil maps were prepared to specify appropriate locations for designing walk ways, and to specify the capability of existed path for tourism usage. Also scenic views were located and the quality and the specifications of views that specified the related table of view's specs, were defined. After data study and making sure that they are normal, SPSS software was used for path widths. The study results were showed that the average width difference with standard was 1.5 meter which was about one percent (p
Language:
Persian
Published:
Human & Environment, Volume:16 Issue: 1, 2018
Pages:
119 to 128
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