Organisational Typologies for Experiential Nature Tourism Architecture
Author:
Babris Matijs1ORCID, Bratuškins Uģis1ORCID, Tihanova Anna1ORCID, Hartmans Rolands1ORCID
Affiliation:
1. 1 Riga Technical University , Riga , Latvia
Abstract
Abstract
This research analyses experience-oriented nature tourism architecture approaches to develop sustainable solutions for destination-oriented nature travel. Currently, the tourism industry mostly relies on a classical interpretation of recreational architecture. After analysing a set of 945 case studies, five main approaches for organising nature tourism architecture were proposed – classification by type, location, climate, relation to nature and grouping by main tourist attractors used: existing nature features, built environment, activity and story-oriented destinations, and a combined approach.
Publisher
Walter de Gruyter GmbH
Subject
Nature and Landscape Conservation,Urban Studies,History,Architecture,Geography, Planning and Development,Conservation
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