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Benefits of applying hourly resolution in the assessment of the climate aptitude to manage tourist activities in arid regions
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The availability of reliable information on local climatic-tourism conditions is a growing need due to the influence it exerts on the quality of the organizational strategy of tourist destination’s, and travel experience. Evaluations of the tourism potential of the climate have been carried out on a daily or monthly resolution, thus limiting the collection of detailed information that makes it possible to fine-tune tourism management and operational decision-making on an intraday scale. This research is the first case study to analyse the climatic suitability for nature tourism, using the weather types method at hourly resolution. The study applies to arid tourist destinations in Isfahan province (Iran). The detailed resolution has made it possible to identify the time slots favourable to the development of nature tourism in those periods of the year recognized as critical in the daily resolution analyses. In the same way, the hourly resolution has also identified critical bands in those periods indicated as favourable in the evaluations to daily resolution. The hourly resolution provides detailed information that can allow tourists and also tourism managers to establish intraday adaptation strategies that make it possible to develop the activity even in places with extreme climates.
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NOURMOHAMMADI, Fatemeh, GÓMEZ MARTÍN, Belén. Benefits of applying hourly resolution in the assessment of the climate aptitude to manage tourist activities in arid regions. _International Journal of Biometeorology_. 2024. Vol. 68, núm. 1573-1585. [consulta: 23 de gener de 2026]. ISSN: 0020-7128. [Disponible a: https://hdl.handle.net/2445/222485]