The relation of green infrastructure and tourism in urban ecosystem

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Green infrastructure (GI) is a strategically planned network of high quality natural and semi-natural areas and provides a range of ecosystem services and protects biodiversity in urban settings. It is very important to increase understanding of the role of GI from a scientific and a socio-economic perspective. The main goal was to understand and assess the ways that tourists use from experiencing urban green infrastructure in the cities they visit. An interview questionnaire survey took place among tourists of the following countries and cities: Latvia (Riga and Jelgava) and Portugal (Lisbon and Faro). The questionnaire includes perception, psychological aspects and preferences, behavior and activities and general questions as well as biographical information about tourists. The study represents that no significant differences have been found between respondent groups in Latvia and Portugal. The results of the survey show that in future there is a need to improve the linkage between GI and social-cultural activities in cities. Therefore, studies for tourists' perceptions, preferences and uses of GI will provide the alternative management approaches for urban planning and tourism development in future.

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Straupe, I., & Liepa, L. (2018). The relation of green infrastructure and tourism in urban ecosystem. In Research for Rural Development (Vol. 1, pp. 111–116). Jelgava : Latvia University of Agriculture. https://doi.org/10.22616/rrd.24.2018.017

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