السياحة بالمناطق الشبه الصحراوية بين التثمين و تطلعات التنمية الترابية : حالة واحة مدينة فجيج (الحدود المغربية الجنوبية الشرقية)

نورالدين بوعبيد, عبد الخالق الغازي
2021
2 1 ‫مختبر‬ ‫الدكتوراه،‬ ‫سلك‬ ‫في‬ ‫باحث‬ ‫طالب‬ ‫التنمية‬ ‫البيئة،‬ ‫التراب،‬ ‫كلية‬ ، ‫االجتماعية‬ ‫و‬ ‫اإلنسانية‬ ‫العلوم‬ ‫القنيطرة‬ ‫طفيل،‬ ‫إبن‬ ‫جامعة‬ ، . 2 ‫أستاذ‬ ‫مختبر‬ ‫العالي،‬ ‫التعليم‬ ‫التنمية‬ ‫البيئة،‬ ‫التراب،‬ ‫كلية‬ ، ‫االجتماعية‬ ‫و‬ ‫اإلنسانية‬ ‫العلوم‬ ‫القنيطرة‬ ‫طفيل،‬ ‫إبن‬ ‫جامعة‬ ، . Cet article vise à présenter un modèle de développement à travers le tourisme semidésertique ou tourisme de niche et à clarifier les attraits que la ville-oasis a à sa disposition et
more » ... ui garantissent le développement du tourisme, en particulier le semi-désertique, qui est lié à des profits économiques et sociaux au sein de développement territorial. Mots clés: Tourisme semi-désertique, biodiversité, attractions, Figuig, développement touristique, tourisme de niche 256 Semi-desert tourism between enhancement efforts and territorial development aspirations: the case of the oasis town of Figuig: In the south-eastern border areas Abstract: The Oasis of figuig has a strategical geographical location that is characterized by its natural features such as sand dunes grouping, arid mountains, dry valleys, natural oases, and human aspect that are manifested in the semi-desert people's life style and culture that is in harmony with the nature of the desert. This interaction of humans and nature forms a peculiar pattern unlike the one in cities and countryside. In addition, it is also characterized by a high biodiversity represented in a group of plants and animals that live in an atmosphere of adaptation and adjustment. This article aims to build a ;model of development through semi-desert tourism or niche tourism and to clarify the attraction assets that the oasis has and which guarantees the development of tourism, especially the semi-desert one which is linked to economic and social grains within the territorial development.
doi:10.34874/imist.prsm/egsm/25933 fatcat:uog6unfrmreahbkn5v3nc2jqdu