Yıl: 2020 Cilt: 5 Sayı: 1 Sayfa Aralığı: 55 - 62 Metin Dili: İngilizce DOI: 10.31822/jomat.749304 İndeks Tarihi: 29-07-2022

Problematic of Tourism in Adıyaman: Multidimensional Barriers with a Community Perspective

Öz:
Tourism successis an important parameter of regional development. The way a society perceivestourismand existing issues and the rate of participation in political decisions are also important factors,particularly for developing regions. In this sense, the perspective of the locals provides a significant cluefor researchers and policy makers. In this study, the tourism development of Adıyaman, one of thepotential tourism destination of Turkey, has been analyzed through a societal perspective. 187 peoplehave been selected through convenience sampling method under the scope of the study and they havebeen posed open-ended questions. The acquired data have been categorized under three sections as sociocultural, socio-economic and geographic barriers. As a result of the study, the most significant barriersfor tourism are defined as the local administration, investment, transport and promotion
Anahtar Kelime: Adıyaman Geography Tourism Community Socio-Culture Socio-Economy

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APA Çalışkan C, YESILYURT H (2020). Problematic of Tourism in Adıyaman: Multidimensional Barriers with a Community Perspective. , 55 - 62. 10.31822/jomat.749304
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ISNAD Çalışkan, Caner - YESILYURT, HÜLYA. "Problematic of Tourism in Adıyaman: Multidimensional Barriers with a Community Perspective". (2020), 55-62. https://doi.org/10.31822/jomat.749304
APA Çalışkan C, YESILYURT H (2020). Problematic of Tourism in Adıyaman: Multidimensional Barriers with a Community Perspective. Journal of multidisciplinary academic tourism, 5(1), 55 - 62. 10.31822/jomat.749304
Chicago Çalışkan Caner,YESILYURT HÜLYA Problematic of Tourism in Adıyaman: Multidimensional Barriers with a Community Perspective. Journal of multidisciplinary academic tourism 5, no.1 (2020): 55 - 62. 10.31822/jomat.749304
MLA Çalışkan Caner,YESILYURT HÜLYA Problematic of Tourism in Adıyaman: Multidimensional Barriers with a Community Perspective. Journal of multidisciplinary academic tourism, vol.5, no.1, 2020, ss.55 - 62. 10.31822/jomat.749304
AMA Çalışkan C,YESILYURT H Problematic of Tourism in Adıyaman: Multidimensional Barriers with a Community Perspective. Journal of multidisciplinary academic tourism. 2020; 5(1): 55 - 62. 10.31822/jomat.749304
Vancouver Çalışkan C,YESILYURT H Problematic of Tourism in Adıyaman: Multidimensional Barriers with a Community Perspective. Journal of multidisciplinary academic tourism. 2020; 5(1): 55 - 62. 10.31822/jomat.749304
IEEE Çalışkan C,YESILYURT H "Problematic of Tourism in Adıyaman: Multidimensional Barriers with a Community Perspective." Journal of multidisciplinary academic tourism, 5, ss.55 - 62, 2020. 10.31822/jomat.749304
ISNAD Çalışkan, Caner - YESILYURT, HÜLYA. "Problematic of Tourism in Adıyaman: Multidimensional Barriers with a Community Perspective". Journal of multidisciplinary academic tourism 5/1 (2020), 55-62. https://doi.org/10.31822/jomat.749304