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Factors Affecting the Change of Agricultural Land Use to Tourism: A Case Study on the Southern Coasts of the Caspian Sea, Iran

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AGRICULTURE-BASEL
Volume 12, Issue 1, Pages -

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MDPI
DOI: 10.3390/agriculture12010090

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agriculture; tourism; land use change; coastal area of the Caspian Sea

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  1. Alexander von Humboldt-Stiftung [627 004 90]

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This research investigates the reasons for changing agricultural land use to tourism in a developing country (Iran) with different political, economic, and social contexts. The results show that both macro and micro factors affect this process, including the weakness of the agricultural sector, the inadequate land use laws, the lack of inter-organizational coordination in law enforcement, the weakness of the property registration system, the lack of government support for the agricultural sector, the rapid increase in land prices, and the changing attitudes of farmers towards agriculture and welfare.
This research investigates the reasons of changing the agricultural land use to tourism in a developing country with different political, economic and social context (Iran). The method used in this research is qualitative, and unstructured interviews have been used to collect data. The target population of the research includes farmers who have sold their farmlands to investors in the tourism sector and experts from the agricultural department of the relevant county. The interviewees have been selected through using snowball method and after reaching theoretical saturation, the data collection process was stopped. The results showed that various macro and micro factors affected the process of changing the agricultural land uses to tourism, including the weakness of the agricultural sector in creating income and job opportunities compared to the tourism sector, the weakness of the land use laws and the lack of inter-organizational coordination in law enforcement, the weakness of the property registration system and the lack of a national cadaster, the lack of effective government support of the agricultural sector, the rapid rise in land prices and, ultimately, the change in the attitude of farmers both old and young once towards the agricultural activity and the level of welfare.

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