Abstract
Nomadic people tend to change their settlements based on the needs of livestock since this is the only income resource they might have. This is what has sometimes made them vulnerable economically. The extent to which they tend to leave their lands seeking new opportunities in the cities. Boshrooye in the South Khorasan state of Iran is no exception. In this project, environmental, socio-cultural, and economic systems are being considered to develop sustainable tourism assisting local people and persuading them to stay. Hereby local people have been engaged in projects to showcase their daily routines, provide organic products, offer co-living residences, etc. to welcome the tourists. A few projects have been defined, constructed, and executed as development catalysts. In doing so, analytical and descriptive research methods are used. After the secondary research, the primary research is based on visiting and analyzing similar projects, group discussions, socio-economic surveys, and interviews.
Presenters
Mozhgan Hassani KouchakiAdjunct Faculty, School of Architecture, Anant National University, Gujarat, India
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Theme
Changing Dimensions of Contemporary Tourism
KEYWORDS
NomadicPeople, SustainableTourism, Systems, CommunityBasedDesign