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Determination of
ecotourism potential in national parks: Troy historical nationalpark,?anakkale-Turkey
A.E.Cengiz*
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Department
of LandscapeArchitecture, Faculty ofArchitecture and Design, ?anakkale
Onsekiz Mart University, 17020
?anakkale,Turkey
*Corresponding Author Email : aesraozel@hotmail.com
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Abstract
Aim: Troy
Historical National Park (THNP) is of national/international importance
especially thanks to its historical, archaeological, and natural potential.
This research is generally intended to determine the
ecological/economic/social capacity needed at the stage of sustaining
ecotourism together with the natural and cultural potential required to
develop ecotourism in the villages within the study area.
Methodology:
For this purpose, a method based on inventory studies was employed
in the research and the data were quantified. First of all, the analysis and
synthesis issues which were effective in determining the ecotourism potential
in rural areas and which were available in the study by Golany (1976)
(ecological, economic, and social data) were presented. Assessment forms on
the data concerned were drawn up and the six villages in THNP were scored in
terms of their ecotourism potential. At the stage of scoring, they were assessed
on the basis of the method employed, also considering the comprehensive
literature studies and fieldwork as well as the notes taken during the
face-to-face interviews with six village headmen and the not ables of the
village (about ten people per village).
Results:
As a result of scoring, there was a village settlement
(Tevfikiye) with ?High? ecotourism potential in the THNP and its ecotourism
score was 74. Of the villages, four (?iplak, Halileli, Kumkale, and Yenik?y)
were regarded as settlements with ?Moderate? ecotourism potential. Although
these settlements took values ranging from 49 to 73, the village settlement
with the highest ecotourism potential among them was Kumkale with 72 points.
On the other hand, the village settlements with ?Low? ecotourism potential
took values between 24 and 48; therefore, Kalafat with 44 points was
determined as the village settlement with the lowest ecotourism potential.
The nine fundamental study areas presented by Wheeler (2003) regarding
sustainable ecotourism planning in rural settlements were scrutinized on the
basis of the villages within the THNP and proposals were made for the
realization and continuity of a responsible ecotourism movement in the area.
Interpretation:
Even though the villages within the THNP have potential for
constituting sources for ecotourism in natural and cultural terms, they need
to be developed and supported economically and socially. Ecotourism is an
essential source of tourism for the region; moreover, both the THNP and the
villages located within its boundaries can become a region where ecotourism
develops and also contributes to local economy upon the planning studies to
be carried out in the following process.
Keywords: ?anakkale,
ecotourism, Natural-cultural landscape, Troy Historical National Park (THNP),
Village settlement
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