2020
DOI: 10.1108/jchmsd-04-2019-0035
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Assessment of food heritage to improve virtuous cycles

Abstract: PurposeThe purpose of this paper is to contribute the advancement of knowledge on food heritage and indigenous entrepreneurship in a non-Western country, specifically in the Persian gardens as the touristic destination for increasing the tourism and food businesses in Iran.Design/methodology/approachThe methodological approach adopted is based on qualitative and quantitative approaches to compare two representative gardens named as Bagh-Chehel-Sotoun and Bagh-Fin, as famous examples of a Persian garden in Iran… Show more

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“…On the one hand, higher levels of knowledge exchange make people more able to produce food in a more efficient way. On the other hand, higher levels of travel (for tourism or business reasons) require more food to be made available for travelers (Khatami et al, 2020;Kim et al, 2009;H€ uller et al, 2017). Hence, as a first hypothesis, we can retain that H1.…”
Section: Literature Review and Development Of Hypothesesmentioning
confidence: 83%
“…On the one hand, higher levels of knowledge exchange make people more able to produce food in a more efficient way. On the other hand, higher levels of travel (for tourism or business reasons) require more food to be made available for travelers (Khatami et al, 2020;Kim et al, 2009;H€ uller et al, 2017). Hence, as a first hypothesis, we can retain that H1.…”
Section: Literature Review and Development Of Hypothesesmentioning
confidence: 83%
“…Following the work of Khatami et al [40], who analyzed gardens from the perspective of local foods, this research studies urban gardens and their connection to family tourism [59,60], which is a growing niche market relevant to the future of tourism [61]. This research aims to investigate how horticultural tourism is a source of family experiences, and may contribute to the configuration of sustainable food production and consumption in a tourism system.…”
Section: Methodsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…For example, a Persian garden "is formed by the interactions between Iranian society and their environment. Therefore, it would be a suitable case for examining the role of food in its tourist attraction and tourism perception" [40] (p. 282).…”
Section: An Approach To Urban Agriculture and Urban Gardensmentioning
confidence: 99%