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  1. Inside Nyandungu Urban Wetland Ecotourism park

  2. URBACT City Lab #2

  3. Türkiye switches to sustainable tourism

  4. ‘Forest Trek Park’, a little-known trekking spot in Hyderabad. A Hidden Gem near Hyderabad

  5. Test video: Urban tourism

  6. 10 Eco-Friendly Adventures

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  1. Urban ecotourism

    Urban ecotourism is a relatively new form of ecotourism that takes place in urban settings. ... A case study of Drake Bay in Costa Rica found that where tourism occupies a major position in the local economy benefits are widespread, but equally is the case for adverse impacts.

  2. Urban Eco-Tourism: Exploring Cities Sustainably

    Definition of Urban Eco-Tourism. Urban eco-tourism refers to the practice of visiting urban areas that have implemented sustainable practices and initiatives to preserve their natural environment and cultural heritage. It involves exploring cities in a way that minimizes negative impacts on the environment and maximizes positive contributions ...

  3. UNWTO Recommendations on Urban Tourism

    7. Cities should promote universally accessible urban tourism in line with the UNWTO Recommendations on Accessible Tourism for All. 8. Cities should maximize the use of big data and technology to better plan, measure and manage urban tourism and promote evidence-based decision making on key issues such as infrastructure, carrying capacity ...

  4. UN Tourism Urban Tourism

    According to UN Tourism, Urban Tourism is "a type of tourism activity which takes place in an urban space with its inherent attributes characterized by non-agricultural based economy such as administration, manufacturing, trade and services and by being nodal points of transport. Urban/city destinations offer a broad and heterogeneous range of cultural, architectural, technological, social and ...

  5. Sustainable Urban Tourism Ideas and Solutions for City Destinations

    Sustainable urban tourism solutions address issues such as accessibility, building resilience, climate actions and diversity. Cities around the world play a critical role in supporting and driving social and economic development. Since urban areas are home to key tourism destinations and attractions, the issue of sustainable and inclusive urban ...

  6. (PDF) The application of ecotourism to urban environments

    The Application of Ecotourism to Urban Environments. Rachel Dodds. PhD Candidate, University of Surrey. T ourism Consultant - ecotourism and sustainable tourism. Flat 3, 2 Bathurst Street ...

  7. Eco-Cultural Tourism: Sustainable Development and ...

    Ecotourism has the eradication of poverty and environmental protection at its core. Both of these goals were established by the United Nations in 2012 though their development began in the 1980s. The purpose of this chapter is to analyse, using a comparative methodology, global and local eco-cultural tourism (natural, rural and urban areas) in tourist destinations of countries with emerging ...

  8. (PDF) PROSPECTS OF ECOTOURISM IN URBAN CITIES AND ...

    Therefore, some sectors, such as ecotourism, have focused on transforming their paths towards sustainability, encouraging visiting natural sites, national parks, and open public green spaces in ...

  9. Urban Ecotourism

    Ecotourism is a form of sustainable tourism. Traditional ecotourism involves natural rather than urban environments, but lately that has been changing. Defining ecotourism is a big issue the most common definition is the one advocated by The International Ecotourism Society, which describes ecotourism as "Responsible travel to natural areas ...

  10. Sustainability

    The focus on pursuing sustainable tourism activities has also inspired different approaches (eco-tourism, responsible tourism, pro-poor tourism, among others). Nevertheless, difficulties still exist in the definition of concrete solutions to the complex problem of how to activate and facilitate the diffusion of sustainable urban tourism practices.

  11. Mobile Applications in Urban Ecotourism: Promoting Digitization and

    Urban ecotourism can pressure cities' touristic accommodations and businesses to minimize their environmental impact. Examples are restaurants with an urban garden, such as Frame, in Paris (France), which benefits from local production and even keeps beehives, taking part in conservation of bees (Frame 2020).Other cases are "zero-emission" hotels, such as the Hotel Milano Scala, in Milan ...

  12. Urban ecotourism: greening cities

    What is urban ecotourism? Ecotourism is a form of sustainable tourism. Traditional ecotourism involves natural rather than urban environments, but lately that has been changing. 20151217-ecotourismeurbain-1. Traditional ecotourism gives tourists a chance to observe nature up close and enjoy its benefits. Urban ecotourism shares the same goals ...

  13. (PDF) Urban ecotourism: Defining and assessing ...

    The concept of urban green tourism (urban ecotourism), as pioneered by Toronto's Green Tourism Association, is a working example that demonstrates how a city can promote itself, individual ...

  14. Ecotourism and sustainable development: a scientometric review of

    Ecotourism, which has appeared in academic literature since the late 1980s, is a special form of nature-based tourism that maintains the well-being of the local community while protecting the environment and provides tourists with a satisfying nature experience and enjoyment (Ceballos-Lascuráin, 1996; Higgins, 1996; Orams, 1995).With years of research and development, ecotourism has risen to ...

  15. Urban tourism transitions: doughnut economics applied to sustainable

    Doughnut economics as an innovative tool for facilitating sustainable transitions in tourism. It is argued that tourism needs to embrace new economic models to achieve system change (Sheldon, Citation 2021, Cave & Dredge, Citation 2020).Doughnut economics developed by Raworth (Citation 2017) is such an alternative economic model that is considered to be part of regenerative economics (Bellato ...

  16. Developing urban ecotourism in Kenyan cities: A sustainable approach

    Key words: Tourism, ecotourism, urban ecotours. Tourism is not only a powerful social and economic force but also a factor in the physical environment as well. It has the power to improve the environment, provide funds for conservation, preserve culture and history, to set sustainable use limits and to protect natural attractions. ...

  17. Rethinking tourism-driven urban transformation and social tourism

    The contestation of urban tourism in some urban destinations has given rise to social conflicts (Novy & Colomb, 2019); media coverage of the problem has been an important trigger for the discussion of the social consequences of present-day tourismification. There is a growing agreement among scholars that the contemporary tourismification of ...

  18. Effects of tourists' psychological perceptions and travel choice

    Also, it proposes urban eco-tourism programs appropriate to the period of the pandemic. The results of this study may serve as a reference for countries promoting short-term, short-distance, and outdoor urban ecotourism and thereby achieve ecological protection, and physical and psychological health maintenance during the COVID-19 pandemic. ...

  19. (PDF) Ecotourism, landscape architecture and urban planning

    Playing a vital role in ecotourism, landscape architecture, and even urban planning, these can be trails for pedestrians, bicycles, or other modes of locomotion, that ultimately connect history ...

  20. Reimagining Design with Nature: ecological urbanism in Moscow

    In 2003, a UK landscape studio was offered the opportunity to become involved in the design of a new settlement in the Moscow Region to carry out landscape planning and design (Figs. 1, 2a, b—Moscow in context). Gillespies LLP is a long-established practice of landscape architects, urban designers and environmental planners established in Glasgow, UK, in 1962 (Gillespies web link 2019).

  21. Kremlin and Red Square, Moscow

    World Heritage partnerships for conservation. Ensuring that World Heritage sites sustain their outstanding universal value is an increasingly challenging mission in today's complex world, where sites are vulnerable to the effects of uncontrolled urban development, unsustainable tourism practices, neglect, natural calamities, pollution, political instability, and conflict.

  22. Human Dimensions of Urban Blue and Green Infrastructure during a ...

    Significant challenges of the COVID-19 pandemic highlighted that features of a modern, sustainable and resilient city should not only relate to fulfilling economic and social urban strategies, but also to functional urban design, in particular, related to urban blue and green infrastructure (BGI). Using results from a web-based questionnaire survey conducted May-July 2020 in Moscow (Russia ...

  23. A year's worth of rain plunges normally dry Dubai underwater

    CNN —. A year's worth of rain unleashed immense flash flooding in Dubai Tuesday as roads turned into rivers and rushing water inundated homes and businesses. Shocking video showed the tarmac ...

  24. MOSCOW IN CITY-CENTRIC STRUCTURE OF GLOBAL TOURISM SPACE

    OVERVIEW There are many terms used to link tourism development with conservation of natural and cultural resources. Some of these in-clude: ecotourism, nature-based travel, adventure travel ...