Evaluation of the impact of hospitality on tourism development with emphasis on Iran
Subject Areas :
Geography and tourism planning, geography and urban planning, urban planning, architecture, geography and rural planning, political geography
Sima Hemmati
1
,
Alshir Jorauov
2
1 - Ph.D. in Geography and Tourism Planning, University of Pedin stitoud, Tajikistan
2 - Professor and member of the faculty of geography at the University of Pedin stitoud, Tajikistan
Received: 2017-12-18
Accepted : 2017-12-18
Published : 2015-09-01
Keywords:
Iran,
Hospitality,
Tourism: Accommodation,
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