Publication: The evaluation of ecology-based tourism potential in coastal villages in accordance with landscape values and user demands: The Bursa-Mudanya-Kumyaka case
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2019-01-01
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Batman, Zeynep Pirselimoğlu
Özer, Perihan
Ayaz, Elif
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Taylor
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Ecology-based tourism, which is integrated with nature, developed in environmentally conscious areas and enriched by different cultures, has become more important in the direction of extending tourism throughout the year. While the landscape values of the area are important functions for tourism activities to be carried out in natural characteristics, the preferences of the users are also important. Ecology-based tourism, which develops in connection with the concepts of intacteness, the protection-use balance and sustainability, and the demands and expectations of tourists, constitute the basis of our study. For this purpose, the study was carried out in Kumyaka, a small coastal neighborhood (village) of the county of Mudanya in the province Bursa, Turkey with important natural, historical and cultural assets. Fieldwork, field analysis, literature search, interviews with tourists coming to the field, interviews with the day trippers and survey work were conducted in the study. While evaluating the ecology-based tourism potential of the area, the demands and expectations of tourists have been taken into account together with the available area data. According to the results of the survey, tourists are mostly interested in having the most scenic value and quietness when choosing the area. The types of tourism that tourists most wanted to experience in the field were 42.38% culture tourism and 32.32% nature tourism. As a result of tourists' demands and expectations, the tourism activities to be carried out in accordance with the possibilities of the area were examined and ecology based planning proposals and holistic planning approaches were developed.
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Altindere valley Trabzon, National-park, Protected areas, Rural tourism, Ecotourism, Sustainability, Management, Recreation, Visitors, Model, Ecology based tourism, Landscape values, User demand, Kumyaka, Bursa, Science & technology, Life sciences & biomedicine, Green & sustainable science & technology, Ecology, Science & technology - other topics, Environmental sciences & ecology