Light Pollution and Astro-tourism: The Case of Melik Plateau
Light Pollution and Astro-tourism: The Case of Melik Plateau
Author(s): Hatice Sari Gok
Subject(s): Social Sciences, Economy, Energy and Environmental Studies, Methodology and research technology, Environmental interactions, Tourism
Published by: Academia Română, Filiala Iași Institutul de Cercetări Economice și Sociale „Gheorghe Zane”
Keywords: Light pollution; Tourism; Astrotourism; Melik Plateau
Summary/Abstract: The sky, the stars, the rainbow, and the universe have always piqued people’s interest, from ancient times to the present. The night sky can be enjoyed in all its glory in large rural areas that are not harmed by light pollution. For sky observations, places with less light pollution are favored due to heavy light pollution in cities. The concept of astro-tourism was born as a result of this event’s transformation into a tourism activity. Astro-tourism is a sort of nature-based tourism that involves traveling to locations where there is no light pollution to observe the sky and celestial occurrences. The Melik Plateau in Isparta Province has been named the darkest place among Turkey’s National Parks, with little light and air pollution. As a result, the goal of this study is to determine the current state of astro-tourism activities on the Melik Plateau. For this purpose, a SWOT analysis was made regarding the astro-tourism activities of Melik Plateau.
Book: Tourism and Rural Space. TARS Journal
- Page Range: 184-192
- Page Count: 9
- Publication Year: 2022
- Language: English
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