urban tourism

urban tourism

The Journal of "Urban Tourism" is a free-access scientific research quarterly in Persian language (with an extended abstract and sources in English) that covers the urban tourism areas of Iran. This journal is published by the Faculty of Geography of Tehran University and with the scientific support of the Iranian Geography and Urban Planning Association. The initial decision of the editorial board was that the magazine would focus on urban tourism in Iran, and this has been maintained ever since. Considering research ethics and university rules and regulations, this magazine is dedicated to publishing original research articles and review articles. Based on this, this magazine will try to expand this field of study and research in practical and theoretical terms by identifying the strengths, weaknesses, opportunities and threats of urban tourism, as well as expanding theorizing and functionalism, and comparative and comparative articles on urban tourism in Iran. And we evaluate and consider other countries.


About Journal of Urban Tourism

 

About the Journal:

Journal Title: Journal of Urban Tourism

ISO Abbreviation: jut

Country of Publication: Iran, Tehran.

Publisher: University of Tehran Press

Scientific Sponsorship Society: Iranian Geography and Urban Planning Association

Subject Area: Urban Tourism - Urban Tourism Management-Creative tourism, literary tourism, cultural tourism, heritage tourism, tourism brand

Format: Print and Online

Print    ISSN: 2423-6926

Online ISSN: 2423-6918

Frequency: Quarterly

Language: Persian (with English Extended Abstract and bibliographies)

Open Access: Yes, free access to articles

Article types: Research, review, case study, applied

Primary Review: 7 days, approximately.

Peer Review Policy: Double-blind peer review

Average refereeing time: 20 Weeks

Acceptance percentage: 26%

Article Processing ChargesYes

Citation Style: The APA referencing style

Website: https://jut.ut.ac.ir/

E-mail: jut@ut.ac.ir

Tel: +98-021-6111379


Open Access Peer Review Supported Journal


The Journal of Urban Tourism (JUT) is a fully open-access journal, which means that all articles are available on the Web to all users immediately upon publication. All content of the journal is published with open access under a Creative Commons Attribution 4.0 International License.

Attribution 4.0 International (CC BY-NC 4.0)

https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc/4.0/

Current Issue: Volume 13, Issue 3, Summer 2026 

Keywords Cloud

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  • Artificial Intelligence
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  • Covid-19 pandemic
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  • Sports Tourism
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  • Marivan City
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  • factor analysis
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  • Stakeholders
  • Domestic Tourists
  • Information and communication technology
  • Tourism Competitiveness
  • urban regeneration
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  • Content analysis
  • Security
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  • Sense of Place
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  • scenario planning
  • creative city
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  • Iranian Matrix
  • Mashhad city
  • Meta-SWOT
  • Social media
  • Cultural Intelligence
  • Shiraz Metropolis
  • Brand
  • Ramsar Destination
  • Zanjan Province
  • Health tourism marketing
  • Hormozgan Province
  • Kermanshah province
  • Intention to revisit
  • Memorable experience
  • Urmia city
  • Urmia
  • Yazd province
  • Citizens
  • resilience
  • Tabriz
  • leisure
  • coastal tourism
  • Destination reputation
  • Tourism Destination Brand Image
  • Historical sites
  • Affective Evaluation
  • Urban Management
  • Kerman City
  • Ecotourism
  • Grounded Theory method
  • Logit Model
  • Desert Tourism
  • Destination brand personality
  • BOCR
  • SWOT
  • Tourists’ Loyalty
  • Cultural Identity
  • ease of access
  • Tabriz Bazaar
  • \"tourism\"
  • Tourism Village
  • Sustainable Tourism Development
  • Lahijan CITY
  • Assessment models
  • ecolodge
  • heritage tourism
  • Torghabeh city
  • Tourism Indicators
  • Value co-creation
  • assessment
  • Infrastructure
  • Tourism Destination Brand
  • Rasht City
  • Smart cities
  • Brand image
  • Chitgar district
  • protection
  • Tous City
  • Geopolitics of Urban Tourism
  • IPA
  • island tourism
  • copper vessels
  • Tourism Flow
  • Amol county
  • destination Sarein city
  • Social Identity
  • Ahwaz Metropolis
  • Abidar Park
  • earthquake-torn regions
  • treatment tourism
  • tourism expenditure
  • Space Quality
  • Sports Attractions
  • Motivational factors
  • Spatial distribution
  • tourists’ loyalty
  • Tourism Destination Management
  • spatial competitiveness
  • Brand recommendation
  • infrastructural elements
  • Nostalgic Tourism
  • Good Governance
  • PROMETHEE model
  • quality of service