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    AGRi-Touristic Village

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    Date
    2022
    Author
    ARAFAT, HEYAM
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    Abstract
    Agri-tourism is a form of rural tourism that links agriculture with tourism in order to attract visitors to an agricultural place for many purposes. What the Al-Nassariya region is witnessing today is its transformation into a touristic and recreational place, through the construction of villas and chalets, without taking into account the value of the agricultural lands on which they are built. And the proposed project, "Agri- Touristic Village", sheds light on the agricultural aspect of the village, without neglecting its touristic value, drawing the attention of local and foreign tourists to the area and its importance. The project will address this phenomenon by integrating tourism and agriculture at the same time. The main concept is to reflect the Palestinian agricultural scene, but in a contemporary way.
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