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Sustainable Environment: Geography and Tourism
1 Re-looking Through Ian Mc Harg's Perspective on Landscape Planning: Watershed Management of Cultural Landscapes of Orchha, Madhya Pradesh, India
Abstract
1 Introduction to the Study
2 Design with Nature-Ian Mc Harg's Perspective on Landscape Management
3 Context
3.1 Regional Context
3.2 Climatic Context
3.3 Hydrological Context
4 Orchha-City
5 Infrastructure
5.1 Heritage Significance
5.1.1 Cultural Heritage
5.1.2 Environmental Significance

6 Orchha-Regional Study-Natural Features of the Delineated Region
6.1 Terrain-Topography, and Slope
6.2 Hydrology
6.3 Vegetation Mapping
6.4 Geology
6.5 Ground Water Recharge Potential
7 Results and Discussion
7.1 Issues
7.2 Watershed Management
7.3 Landscape Management
8 Conclusions
Acknowledgements
References
2 Heritage Tourism: The Case Study of I Benedettini (BARI)
Abstract
1 Introduction
2 Heritage Tourism: New Cultural Perspectives
3 Landscape and Gastronomy as Sustainable Heritage Tourism Resource

4 Research Methodology: How to Develop a Heritage Tourism Plan
5 Case Study: I Benedettini
6 Baseline Survey and Study Findings
7 Conclusion
References
3 From the Paradise of Beit Shean Valley to the Contested Landscape of the Valley of Springs: Water Amenities, Environmental Justice, and Sustainable Development
Abstract
1 Introduction
2 Problem Statement and Methods of Investigation
3 Literature Review: Sustainable Tourism and Recreation, Environmental Justice, and Water
4 Results: The Valley of Springs as a Case Study
4.1 Geology and Hydrology

4.2 Human Settlement
4.3 Water for Living and Enjoyment
4.4 Beit Shean and Water
4.5 The Symbolic Meaning of Water in the Valley of Springs
4.6 2020 Events
5 In Conclusion: Planning Through the Perspective of Water
5.1 The Role of the Drainage Basin
5.2 Mapping Water
5.3 Sustainable Planning
References
4 Religious Tourism During the COVID-19 Period: The Case of Our Lady of Agony Festival, Viana do Castelo, Portugal
Abstract
1 Introduction
2 Literature Review
2.1 The Example of Our Lady of Agony Festival: Historical Background

2.2 The Program of the Our Lady of Agony Festival
3 Methodology
4 Analysis of the Results
5 Conclusions
References
5 Visitors' Perception of Tourist Attractions in a Green Protected Area: The Case Study of the Peneda-Gerês National Park
Abstract
1 Introduction
2 Theoretical Framework
2.1 The Experience in Tourism
2.2 Nature-Based Tourism Experiences
2.3 PGNP as a Tourist Destination
3 Methodology
4 Findings
5 Conclusions
References
Social and Economic Impacts
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