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salehi S K, Nabizadeh H, anjem shoa A. (2025). Analysis of the attractiveness of tourist destinations in Tehran. jgs. 25(77), doi:10.61186/jgs.25.77.10
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1- Ph.D. in Urban planinig, University of Science and Technology, Tehran, Iran, University of Science and Technology, Tehran, Iran
2- Master of Urban Development, Campus Unit, Islamic Azad University, Campus, Iran, Master of Urban Development, Campus Unit, Islamic Azad University, Campus, Iran
3- Department of Architecture, Kerman Unit, Islamic Azad University, Kerman, Iran., Department of Architecture, Kerman Unit, Islamic Azad University, Kerman, Iran. , Aida.andjomshoaa@gmail.com
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The purpose of this study was to investigate the factors affecting the increase in attractiveness of tourism purposes in Tehran. The present research is descriptive-analytical in terms of purpose and method. The data collection tool is a question and interview. The statistical population of the study includes experts and experts in the field of tourism, which was selected using Cochran formula and simple random sampling method, 210 tourism experts were selected as samples. Descriptive tests and logistic regression test were used to analyze the data. The results of this study indicate that from 210 active in Tourism in Tehran, 91 people believed in 43.3%, with attractiveness of tourist destinations in Tehran at high level, 29% believed that the level of charm at the appropriate level and only 27% He believed that the attractiveness of tourist destinations in Tehran is at a low level. The results in the field of effective factors on increasing the attractiveness of intentions due to tourism development also showed that among the four factors intended, respectively, factors of 1) innovative business opportunities with impact coefficients (613/0), 2) assets Natural / cultural and historical city with a coefficient of impact (0.577), 3) Development of tourism infrastructure with an impact coefficient (0.497) and 4) urban development agent with an impact coefficient (0.473) had the most effects on increasing attractiveness Due to tourism development in Tehran.
     
Type of Study: Research | Subject: turism planing

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