A Survey on Planning Human Bioclimatic Comfort for Ecotourism(Case Study:Gilan,Iran-South West of Caspian Sea
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Abstract:
The recognition of Human Bioclimatic Comfort in geographical area is an importance for planning of Ecotourism. It can also help planning of Building and housing, Architectural patterns and using natural attraction of Ecotourism in Environment planning, such as, Integrated Coastal Zone Management and Integrated Mountainous Zone Management (ICZM,IMZM). The aim of this paper is recognition of monthly human bioclimatic comfort by climatologically and by Beiker model and submit its maps by GIS (Geographical information system) software in main project. Biker is model for recognition of Human Bioclimatic Comfort which has been used for main research Projects as well as this paper. The result of this research has shown that Eastern area has more Comfort than Western area. Rasht has 4 months and Ramsar has 6 months and this factor reduced with distance from coastal area to ward plain. All area has about 4 months warm conditions in summer and 3 months cold in winter and data analysis focuses on Anzali wetland and Anzali Meteorological Station. It could help planners for timing uses and environmental capability of ecotourism.
Language:
English
Published:
Journal Of Tourism And Hospitality Research, Volume:1 Issue: 1, Summer2010
Page:
27
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