About this Research Topic
This growing demand is also being considered by global initiatives such as the United Nations World Tourism Day 2023 (UNWTO) through approaches such as “Investing in Planet: Supporting Tourism’s Green Transition”. This transformation is important for both green tourism and to safeguard natural habitats from further degradation for mitigating climate change.
In light of the UN World Tourism Day, this Research Topic aims to highlight the importance and implementation of recreational forest systems in diverse regions, their challenges and future impacts, particularly in relation to co-benefits for other ecosystem services. Scholarly contributions from original research, methods, reviews, mini-reviews, opinions, and perspectives may include, but are not limited to, the following subtopics:
- Green tourism and natural park systems: importance and challenges
- Urban forestry: perspectives, role in conservation and well-being
- Sustainable urban forest management; connecting nature and people for co-benefits
- Recreational forests for safeguarding remnant forests in highly populated regions
- Health forests for co-benefits; conservation through recreational & health forests
- Policy and governance framework for designing effective recreational forest systems
- Use of technology and innovative approaches for designing a robust sustainable forest management system in line with the theme.
Keywords: Green tourism, sustainable forest management, urban forestry, health-forest, people and forest, forest conservation, co-benefits
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