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Santarém, Frederico, and Filipa Paiva. "Conserving desert biodiversity through ecotourism." Tourism Management Perspectives 16 (October 2015): 176–78. http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.tmp.2015.07.016.

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Sanaeva, Lola Sh, and Abdurashid T. Namozov. "ECOTOURIST ZONING OF JIZZAKH REGION AND PROSPECTS OF ITS USE." American Journal of Agriculture and Biomedical Engineering 05, no. 01 (2023): 08–15. http://dx.doi.org/10.37547/tajabe/volume05issue01-02.

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Jizzakh region was divided into six ecotourism regions: Ecotourism region of juniper forests and biological resources in the mountain ranges of Turkestan: Ecotourism region of natural landscapes related to juniper forests in the Molguzar mountain ranges; Mirzachol plains and sandy desert nature ecotourism region in the North; Aayd-Arnasoy lakes water basin ecotourism region. Ecotourism region of natural landscapes of mountain forests, walnut groves in the north-western part of the Nurota mountain ranges; Jizzakh reservoir basin ecotourism region.
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Vitrianto, Primantoro Nur, and Tyas Rosani. "The Ecotourism Appropriacy of Busung Village." Indonesian Journal of Multidisciplinary Science 2, no. 5 (2023): 2489–98. http://dx.doi.org/10.55324/ijoms.v2i5.448.

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Busung Village is located in Bintan Regency and has a viral attraction: A Desert and Telaga Biru. This tourism destination managed by the local community called Kelompok Sadar Wisata, now become an interesting natural attraction. Referring to the Bintan Government Regulation Number 1 of 2020 about the Regency Spatial Planning Policy, Busung Village is the part of Industrial Area. Meaning that the Desert and Telaga Biru are located inside the industrial area. To develop a tourism destination is not only to develop the 4A, Attraction, Accessibility, Amenity, and Ancillary Services only, but it n
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Chaouni, Aziza. "Desert Ecotourism: Investigating Ecolodges in the Sahara." Open House International 32, no. 4 (2007): 64–74. http://dx.doi.org/10.1108/ohi-04-2007-b0007.

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This paper attempts to delineate an adequate typology for desert ecolodges in the developing world by focusing on the Northern Saharan region as an area of study. To do so, it first situates ecotourism in the Sahara within the larger history of tourism in the region. Then, it studies its evolution and manifestations while concentrating on the challenges it is confronted to as well as the environmental impacts it inflicts, mainly due to the inadequacy of its accommodation facilities. Hence, the paper advances a new paradigm for desert ecolodges, stressing the importance of a comprehensive resou
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Shams, Parnaz. "Designing Varzaneh Desert Tourism Resorts with Eco-tourism Development Approach." Journal of Art, Architecture and Built Environment 3, no. 2 (2020): 42–54. http://dx.doi.org/10.32350/jaabe.32.04.

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This article aims to create a Residential and Recreational Complex and to investigate its impact on improving the living standards of the local Varzaneh desert community. In view of Iran is highly ranked in terms of diversity of natural and climatic phenomena, especially desert climate in the world, in this paper Varzaneh desert was selected as the target and statistical community and practical and developmental purposes have been analyzed and implemented as descriptive and developmental. Using causal analysis, strategies and tactics for ecotourism development in this area have been proposed,
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Ghafari, Mohamad, Hossein Moeini, Pilehderagh Mohammad Noori, and monfared amirreza konjkav. "Analyzing the Factors Affecting on Price Premium to Ecotourism (Case Study: Isfahan Mesr Desert)." Journal of Arid Regions Geographic Studies 13, no. 47 (2022): 28–49. https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.14039593.

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Desert tourism is part of the tourism industry; trip and hike in desert and wasteland areas created a specific type of tourism that is called Desert tourism. Given that recognition, the factors that effect on Willingness to pay Price Premium to ecotourism can lead tourism destination to success. therefore, the intention of this research is to identify and ranking factors that affect paying Price Premium to ecotourism. Current research in terms of the goal is functional and in terms of essence is a descriptive survey. The statistical population of this research is foreign tourists that in 2018
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Ghorbani, Amir, Ali Zangiabadi, Hossein Mousazadeh, Farahnaz Akbarzadeh Akbarzadeh Almani, Kai Zhu, and Lóránt Dénes Dávid. "Travel to Mars-like Places on Earth: A New Branch of Sustainable Ecotourism in Lut Desert World Heritage Site, Iran." Sustainability 15, no. 12 (2023): 9677. http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/su15129677.

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Traveling to space and walking on other planets has always been a great dream for many tourists. Given that space tourism is not available to everyone, adventurers have always been looking for special and strange places that evoke the feeling of traveling to other planets, especially Mars. One of these places which is very similar to Mars is the Lut Desert World Heritage Site. The present study aims to introduce the Martian sites of the Lut Desert and offers a special type of trip to this beautiful desert that can further preserve it with a sustainable development approach. The statistical sam
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الياسري, وهاب. "Developing ecotourism in Iraq." Kufa Journal of Arts 1, no. 23 (2015): 11–32. http://dx.doi.org/10.36317/kaj/2015/v1.i23.6482.

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There is also the possibility of establishing reserves, as is the case in the Samawa desert bordering Saudi Arabia, and turning it into a natural reserve. Some environmental areas have been identified by experts from Italy and the United States that are suitable to be natural reserves, including the marsh areas that have been nominated to be a global biodiversity area and an international research center. The environment, which is (Hur Al-Dalmaj, then the Marshes of Maysan, the Al-Hammar Marsh, the Al-Hawiza Marsh, the Al-Chibayish Marsh, and the Al-Qurna Marsh).
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Sabokkhiz, Maryam, Fatemeh Sabokkhiz, Kamran Shayesteh, Jafar Malaz, and Esmaeil Shieh. "Sustainable Tourism Management by Using Recreational Carrying Capacity Concept (Case: Mesr Desert in Iran)." Review of European Studies 8, no. 4 (2016): 105. http://dx.doi.org/10.5539/res.v8n4p105.

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Deserts have a variety of potentials in ecotourism where comprehensive planning can lead to the sustainable development of the desert. Carrying capacity can have different partial definitions, especially depending on the economic, social and environmental dimensions. The set of these types of capacities can constitute the tourism carrying capacity. One of the distinguished deserts in Iran is Mesr, located in Isfahan province. The objective of this paper is to identify the optimum number of eco-tourists visiting Mesr desert, for the achievement of sustainable development in this area, based on
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Ofre, Daniel Omang, Bulus Ajiya Sawa, Ummulkhair Hussaini, et al. "THE SCOPE OF DESERT ECOTOURISM ACTIVITIES IN THE BULATURA OASES SECTOR (BOS) OF CHAD BASIN NATIONAL PARK (CBNP) IN YOBE STATE NIGERIA." GEO-STUDIES FORUM 11, no. 1 & 2 (2025): 75–91. https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.15467648.

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Globally, sand dune is a blessing not a curse as perceived by Nigerians. Effective ecotourism planning and management requires the determination of attractions in destinations however, this information is grossly inadequate in Nigeria’s aeolian sand dunes destination hence the need for this study. The study aimed at assessing the scope of desert ecotourism activities in the Bulatura Oases Sector of Chad Basin National Park in Nigeria. The objective of this study is to assess the physical characteristics of sand dunes in the study area as well as determining 
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Shareef, Maha Saad, Mohsin Madlol Mohmmed, and Ghufran Abdalameer Aleyashi. "Impact of Climate on Ecotourism in the Muthanna Desert." International Journal of Religion 5, no. 10 (2024): 96–103. http://dx.doi.org/10.61707/gngb9d32.

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This research addresses the measurement and statistical analysis of thermal comfort in the desert of Al Muthanna, aiming to identify the most influential climatic elements on human comfort in the study area. Additionally, it seeks to determine the most suitable climatic criteria that align with the climate and reality of the study area. The research has led to the following key conclusions: 1. The months (June, July, August, September) recorded values of (H-) indicating extreme discomfort according to the Thermal Comfort Index (THI), whereas the months of December and February experienced valu
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Alkhrayfawee, Dalal Ayyed Kamil. "Natural Ingredients and their Impact on the Development of Eco-Tourism in Najaf Governorate." International journal of tourism and hospitality management 04, no. 01 (2024): 37–54. http://dx.doi.org/10.55640//ijthm-04-01-02.

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Developing ecotourism is one of the goals of Comprehensive Economic and social development. The importance of this tourism is manifested because of its ability to preserve natural areas and invest them optimally for the great benefit of all parties involved in the tourism process, as well as preventing the adverse effects of tourism, such as the destruction of Environmental Quality and distortion of natural areas. Najaf governorate has multiple and diverse natural tourist attractions suitable for practicing ecotourism activity, such as rivers, marshes, the Najaf Sea depression, which is a natu
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Alkhrayfawee, Dalal Ayyed Kamil. "Natural Ingredients and their Impact on the Development of Eco-Tourism in Najaf Governorate." International journal of tourism and hospitality management 04, no. 01 (2024): 37–54. http://dx.doi.org/10.55640/ijthm-04-02-02.

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Developing ecotourism is one of the goals of Comprehensive Economic and social development. The importance of this tourism is manifested because of its ability to preserve natural areas and invest them optimally for the great benefit of all parties involved in the tourism process, as well as preventing the adverse effects of tourism, such as the destruction of Environmental Quality and distortion of natural areas. Najaf governorate has multiple and diverse natural tourist attractions suitable for practicing ecotourism activity, such as rivers, marshes, the Najaf Sea depression, which is a natu
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Mahgoub, Yasser. "Towards Sustainable Desert Eco-Tourism in Kuwait: Learning from the Regional Experience." Open House International 32, no. 4 (2007): 75–82. http://dx.doi.org/10.1108/ohi-04-2007-b0008.

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The desert was always part of the Arabian culture and a way of life. After the discovery of oil during the 1940's, traditional Arab societies became urbanized and settled in newly constructed cities and towns. The desert became a place to visit for leisure and entertainment by locals and tourists. In Dubai, the desert is used as a tourist attraction for foreigners. In Kuwait, the desert is a seasonal attraction for families and groups during the winter time. This involves informal leisure activities that endanger the fragile desert environment and cause its pollution and degradation. This pape
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Ofre, Daniel Omang, Silas Stephen Neji, and Okechukwu Oko. "Harnessing Sand Dunes as Natural Resources for National Development: Exploring Ecotourism Revenue Potential in the Bulatura Oases Sector of Chad Basin National Park, Northeastern Nigeria." Tropical Journal of Science and Technology 5, no. 2 (2024): 1–18. https://doi.org/10.47524/tjst.v5i2.7.

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This study explores the potential of remote ecotourism destinations as unique psycho-social open-air clinics that address physical and psychological stressors faced by desert ecotourists. By adopting an anthropocentric perspective on ecotourism, visitors engage in recreational activities designed to alleviate stress, albeit at an extra cost beyond the standard entry fee. The introduction and promotion of additional activities can significantly boost revenue generation, particularly in the Bulatura Oases Sector of Chad Basin Park, which serves as a focal area for this research. The objectives o
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Ait-Yahia Ghidouche, Kamila, and Faouzi Ghidouche. "Community-based ecotourism for preventing overtourism and tourismophobia." Worldwide Hospitality and Tourism Themes 11, no. 5 (2019): 516–31. http://dx.doi.org/10.1108/whatt-06-2019-0035.

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Purpose This paper aims to examine the local community tourism as a solution to address overtourism and tourismophobia in unpopular and vulnerable tourist areas (rural places, wetlands, protected areas, historic sites and isolated places). Design/methodology/approach Interviews were conducted with presidents and active members of associations that have committed to develop community-based ecotourism (CBET) in Algeria (in the desert, mountains and central rural highlands). Findings The results show that the interviewees have definitely adopted a participatory approach and included locals in the
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Reichel, Arie, Natan Uriely, and Amir Shani. "Ecotourism and Simulated Attractions: Tourists' Attitudes Towards Integrated Sites in a Desert Area." Journal of Sustainable Tourism 16, no. 1 (2008): 23–41. http://dx.doi.org/10.2167/jost711.0.

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Nagy, Nourhan, Tamer Ayad, and Marwa Abd El-Wahab. "Evaluation of Ecotourism in the Western desert: A case study of Dakhla Oasis." Journal of Association of Arab Universities for Tourism and Hospitality 23, no. 2 (2022): 95–109. http://dx.doi.org/10.21608/jaauth.2022.168728.1398.

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Alrawaf, Tareq I., Ismaila Rimi Abubakar, Nawaf M. Alshabibi, et al. "The distribution of ecotourism activities and potential consequences for the Saudi desert ecosystem." Journal of Arid Environments 213 (June 2023): 104950. http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.jaridenv.2023.104950.

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Yuliska, Fitria, Nur Azizah, and Insanul Pikri. "Strategi Pengembangan Pariwisata Berkelanjutan Gurun Pasir Telaga Biru Pulau Bintan Era New Normal." EXERO : Journal of Research in Business and Economics 7, no. 2 (2024): 131–47. http://dx.doi.org/10.24071/exero.v7i2.9177.

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The research was conducted in the Telaga Biru Desert, Bintan Regency, Riau Archipelago. The purpose of this research is to explore the tourism potential of the Telaga Biru Desert ecotourism destination and collaborative management that can be applied as an effort to develop a sustainable tourism area. Gurun Pasir Telaga Biru is part of an industrial area owned by PT Surya Bangun Pertiwi (SBP) with a land reserve of 4,000 hectares. Telaga Biru Desert has an area of 50 hectares which is planned as an industrial area green belt because of its location close to the Bintan airport. This research us
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Gurbanov, E., and H. Guseinova. "Research and Protection of the Coastal Psammophyte-Desert Vegetation of Absheron National Park." Bulletin of Science and Practice 7, no. 1 (2021): 49–54. http://dx.doi.org/10.33619/2414-2948/62/04.

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Absheron National Park was established based on Absheron State Nature Lowland in 783 hectares of the territory of Khazar district of Baku city by the decree of the president of the country on February 08, 2005; the main purpose is to provide the protection of environment, efficient use, protection of endangered rare plant species, the development of ecotourism, organization of the tourism and recreation zones and environmental enlightenment. For this purpose, the geobotanical research of the psammophyte-desert vegetation formed in the ecosystem (biogeocenosis) of Absheron National Park which l
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RABEHI, Sami Ahmed, Mohamed A. REZZAZ, Louardi KHERROUR, and Khalil SOUIHER. "TOWARDS THE DEVELOPMENT OF ECOTOURISM IN THE OULED-NAIL MOUNTAINS: A CASE STUDY OF THE DJELFA MUNICIPALITY IN ALGERIA." GeoJournal of Tourism and Geosites 50, no. 4 (2023): 1411–29. http://dx.doi.org/10.30892/gtg.50422-1140.

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Algeria's tourism sector plays a critical role in its economy, especially as the country faces an economic crisis due to its reliance on fossil fuels. However, despite its potential, the tourism industry has remained limited to coastal and desert tourism in the north and south, respectively. Therefore, diversifying the tourism product by exploring inland regions is necessary to restore regional balance and create geographical homogeneity. Djelfa, a city located in the central highlands of the Atlas Mountains, offers unique natural resources and cultural heritage, making it an ideal destination
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Amimi, Taha, Radouane Ouhnine, Jamal Chao, Hicham Elbelrhiti, and Avy Stéphane Koffi. "Potentialités de l’écotourisme et géotourisme aux provinces de Tantan, Tarfaya et Layoune (Sahara Atlantique marocain)." European Scientific Journal, ESJ 13, no. 15 (2017): 133. http://dx.doi.org/10.19044/esj.2017.v13n15p133.

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Tantan, Tarfaya and Laayoune provinces, which belong to the Moroccan Atlantic Sahara, are characterized by exceptional geo and ecotourism potentials. In this context, singing dunes, sand rivers and the presence of several wadis mouth’s in such desert environment could constitute a locomotive for the development of green and geological tourism. Indeed, the studied region presents Eco and Geo-tourism potentials, combining ecological sites classified by the RAMSAR convention as the Khnifis lagoon, the wadis mouth’s including the longest river in Morocco (Oued Draa) with its new national park. Riv
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Laverty, Theresa M., and Joel Berger. "Indirect effects of African megaherbivore conservation on bat diversity in the world's oldest desert." Conservation Biology 36, no. 2 (2022): e13780. https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.13452258.

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(Uploaded by Plazi for the Bat Literature Project) In extreme environments, temperature and precipitation are often the main forces responsible for structuring ecological communities and species distributions. The role of biotic interactions is typically thought to be minimal. By clustering around rare and isolated features, like surface water, however, effects of herbivory by desert-dwelling wildlife can be amplified. Understanding how species interact in these environments is critical to safeguarding vulnerable or data-deficient species. We examined whether African elephants (Loxodonta afric
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Laverty, Theresa M., and Joel Berger. "Indirect effects of African megaherbivore conservation on bat diversity in the world's oldest desert." Conservation Biology 36, no. 2 (2022): e13780. https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.13452258.

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(Uploaded by Plazi for the Bat Literature Project) In extreme environments, temperature and precipitation are often the main forces responsible for structuring ecological communities and species distributions. The role of biotic interactions is typically thought to be minimal. By clustering around rare and isolated features, like surface water, however, effects of herbivory by desert-dwelling wildlife can be amplified. Understanding how species interact in these environments is critical to safeguarding vulnerable or data-deficient species. We examined whether African elephants (Loxodonta afric
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Laverty, Theresa M., and Joel Berger. "Indirect effects of African megaherbivore conservation on bat diversity in the world's oldest desert." Conservation Biology 36, no. 2 (2022): e13780. https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.13452258.

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(Uploaded by Plazi for the Bat Literature Project) In extreme environments, temperature and precipitation are often the main forces responsible for structuring ecological communities and species distributions. The role of biotic interactions is typically thought to be minimal. By clustering around rare and isolated features, like surface water, however, effects of herbivory by desert-dwelling wildlife can be amplified. Understanding how species interact in these environments is critical to safeguarding vulnerable or data-deficient species. We examined whether African elephants (Loxodonta afric
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Laverty, Theresa M., and Joel Berger. "Indirect effects of African megaherbivore conservation on bat diversity in the world's oldest desert." Conservation Biology 36, no. 2 (2022): e13780. https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.13452258.

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(Uploaded by Plazi for the Bat Literature Project) In extreme environments, temperature and precipitation are often the main forces responsible for structuring ecological communities and species distributions. The role of biotic interactions is typically thought to be minimal. By clustering around rare and isolated features, like surface water, however, effects of herbivory by desert-dwelling wildlife can be amplified. Understanding how species interact in these environments is critical to safeguarding vulnerable or data-deficient species. We examined whether African elephants (Loxodonta afric
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Laverty, Theresa M., and Joel Berger. "Indirect effects of African megaherbivore conservation on bat diversity in the world's oldest desert." Conservation Biology 36, no. 2 (2022): e13780. https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.13452258.

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(Uploaded by Plazi for the Bat Literature Project) In extreme environments, temperature and precipitation are often the main forces responsible for structuring ecological communities and species distributions. The role of biotic interactions is typically thought to be minimal. By clustering around rare and isolated features, like surface water, however, effects of herbivory by desert-dwelling wildlife can be amplified. Understanding how species interact in these environments is critical to safeguarding vulnerable or data-deficient species. We examined whether African elephants (Loxodonta afric
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Zelada Estraver, William, Cesar Medina Tafur, César Chávez Villavicencio, Cesia Rodríguez Ruiz, and María Seminario Rebolledo. "FLORAL VISIT BY HUMMINGBIRDS ON A COASTAL HILL IN THE NORTH OF THE PACIFIC DESERT, DURING 2021." REBIOL 42, no. 2 (2023): 213–22. http://dx.doi.org/10.17268/rebiol.2022.42.02.16.

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The Hill of Cerro Campana located in the north of the desert of the Pacific, is a unique ecosystem to host a high and specialbiological diversity, within which we find the "hummingbird ", very active and colorful bird species that feed on nectar and flower pollen. The objective of this work was to determine the number of interactions or visits of the hummingbirds to the species of flowering plants in the ACP Lomas del Cerro Campana, during 2021. For which were made 24 fixed points of counting, randomly distributed between the windward and leeward sides of this ridge and where interactions or v
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Ibrahimov, Tahir O., and Numuna K. Nagiyeva. "Landscape of the Aghgol Ramsar area." Journal of Geology, Geography and Geoecology 31, no. 4 (2023): 635–42. http://dx.doi.org/10.15421/112259.

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 The article deals with natural conditions and present landscape of the Aghgol National park (Aghgol Ramsar Area). The work has been based on author’s field research and respective scientific materials. A large-scale landscape map of the mentioned national park has been compiled together for the first time with distinctive features of landscape types and kinds. Aghgol, situated in the Mil plain of the Kur-Araz lowlands has a semi-desert landscape and is an important overwintering and nesting place for birds. In the dry areas of the National Park, grass-swamp, gray-grass, sa
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Ostapenko, I. I., and A. A. Bryantsev. "PROSPECTS FOR THE DEVELOPMENT OF AGRO-TOURISM ON THE TERRITORY OF THE REPUBLIC OF KAZAKHSTAN." Bulletin of Kazakh Leading Academy of Architecture and Construction 93, no. 3 (2024): 36–49. http://dx.doi.org/10.51488/1680-080x/2024.3-03.

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This article discusses the potential for the development of agro-tourism, which is an industry of the national economy that requires significant investment. Agro-ecotourism is one of the most popular forms of modern recreational activity. Depending on their specific characteristics, natural and climatic conditions, and management practices, various countries of the world organize this activity in different ways. It has been determined in this work that recreational activities are based on agro-landscapes and natural recreational resources. A systematic approach was the basic methodological fou
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G.G., Mammadova. "Роль природних та рекреаційних ресурсів південного схилу Великого Кавказу в розвитку екотуризму". Scientific Bulletin of Kherson State University. Series Geographical Sciences, № 15 (19 січня 2022): 67–76. http://dx.doi.org/10.32999/ksu2413-7391/2021-15-7.

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The nature of the Caucasus is extremely rich and unique. The Caucasian mountainous country combines a variety of natural conditions. The relief alternates with powerful alpine systems, areas with hilly relief, plateaus and lowlands. Climatic conditions vary from sharply continental to humid subtropical. On the territory of the Caucasus Mountains, you can find eternal snows and glaciers, coniferous, broad-leaved and subtropical forests give way to steppe and semi-desert spaces. Due to its unique natural conditions, the Caucasus has a high potential for recreational balneological resources. Hist
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Mullikin, Thomas. "Challenges and Opportunities Facing Ecotourism in Sub-Saharan Africa from Climate Change Desertification." International Conference on Tourism Research 7, no. 1 (2024): 248–54. http://dx.doi.org/10.34190/ictr.7.1.1988.

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This study explores one aspect of the macro-atmospheric phenomenon of amplified climate change that is causing significant micro manifestation challenges in one of the most fragile ecosystems on earth, sub-Saharan Africa. The micro manifestation of desertification impacts humans, flora, and fauna all of whom already struggle to survive in these areas. Desertification in turn effects ecotourism. Desertification is a type of land degradation in which biological productivity is reduced and where fertile areas become arid. Desertification causes the loss of vegetation and food for livestock and hu
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الربدي, محمد بن صالح. "السياحة البيئية وتنمية المستوطنات الحضرية الصغيرة في الصحاري القاحلة : حالة مدينة جبة، صحراء النفود الكبير، المملكة العربية السعودية = Ecotourism and Development of Small Urban Settlements in the Arid Deserts : A Case Study of Jubbah City, Great an Nafud Desert, Saudi Arabia". مجلة العلوم العربية و الإنسانية 10, № 2 (2017): 1029–87. http://dx.doi.org/10.12816/0048718.

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Dildora, Saidova, Umarov Husanboy, and Xolyigitov Umidjon. "The Contribution of Ecotourism in Developing Gdp in Uzbekistan." Yashil iqtisodiyot va taraqqiyot 1, no. 4 (2024): 12–15. https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.13133339.

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Ecotourism has become a major tool for the rising environmental awareness of locals and visitors ensuringlong-term sustainability. The tourists are becoming increasingly sophisticated in having meaningful travel experiencesincluding communication with local people, learning their culture, observation of unique ecosystems, flora and fauna ofthe untouched areas. Uzbekistan’s diverse ecology from mountains to deserts, from deserts to plains can support thecountry with the great ecotourism potential. Such opportunities can provide social, environmental and economic benefitsto the country whe
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Shekhar, Chandra, and Anil Kothari. "Ecotourism Awareness in Rajasthan: An Empirical Study on Public Perception and Support." American Journal of Tourism and Hospitality 3, no. 1 (2025): 144–51. https://doi.org/10.54536/ajth.v3i1.5216.

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Ecotourism, which supports environmental conservation and promotes social and economic growth, is now recognized worldwide as a viable alternative to traditional tourism. Ecotourism has not yet been fully explored in Rajasthan, India’s land of royals, deserts, and various ecosystems. The study examines how residents from different parts of Rajasthan perceive, feel about, and support ecotourism. A questionnaire based on a template and employing a split sampling method was used to collect and analyze the responses of 150 respondents, utilizing analysis of variance (ANOVA) and t-tests. The resear
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Maitrani C. "ECOTOURISM – A SUSTAINABLE PATHWAY TO PRESERVE INDIA’S NATURAL HERITAGE." Ecology, Environment and Conservation 31, no. 01 (2025): 232–39. https://doi.org/10.53550/eec.2025.v31i01.039.

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Ecotourism, as the name indicates, is a way of tourism which aims to conserve the ecosystems in our environment. It is a sustainable form of tourism where the tourists travel not just for pleasure, but also aim to contribute to the environment by learning how to conserve the environment. Ecotourism is also a form of tourism that helps the local communities and therefore ecotourism has seen a considerable rise in its popularity around the globe. Ecotourism in India is valuable given that India has a rich biodiversity which includes dense forests, vibrant coastal regions, mountainous areas, as w
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Safi, Lutfullah, Abdul Ghias Safi, and Mujeebullah Mujeeb. "Identifying Afghanistan’s Extraordinary Natural Sites for Ecotourism: A Review of Ideal Ecosystems." Journal of Natural Science Review 2, no. 4 (2024): 147–68. https://doi.org/10.62810/jnsr.v2i4.152.

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Ecotourism is a type of nature-based tourism that supports conserving the natural environment. Afghanistan, at the crossroads of Central, West, and South Asia, is a beautiful and diverse nation that could be the best place for ecotourism. Afghanistan's unique geography and rich history make it an ideal ecotourism destination. The study aimed to understand potential ecotourism sites in Afghanistan and the environmental and economic impacts of ecotourism activities. Afghanistan's major ecotourism sites include biodiversity reserves, wildlife, rangelands, forests, lakes, wetlands, tourism sites,
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Batyrbekova, M. R., D. S. Kadyrbekova, M. K. Tuleubayeva, and R. Zh Duiskenova. "Ecological tourism as a factor of economic development of the regions in the Republic of Kazakhstan." Bulletin of "Turan" University, no. 1 (March 24, 2025): 211–24. https://doi.org/10.46914/1562-2959-2025-1-1-211-224.

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Ecotourism, being a rapidly growing area of the tourism industry, has a significant impact on the development of the regions of the Republic of Kazakhstan. The article discusses the potential of eco-tourism as a tool for sustainable regional growth through maintaining a balance between nature protection and economic progress. Taking into account the diversity of Kazakhstan's natural landscapes, such as mountains, deserts, forests and lakes, the country has unique conditions for becoming an important center of ecotourism. However, well-thought-out plans, government support and active involvemen
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Sakhibov, Akram, and Jamshid Shonazarov. "Eco-tourism as a reflection of sustainable living: Insights from Uzbekistan’s unique landscapes." E3S Web of Conferences 587 (2024): 05018. http://dx.doi.org/10.1051/e3sconf/202458705018.

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This study examines eco-tourism as a reflection of sustainable living, focusing on its conceptual foundations and role in promoting environmental awareness and conservation. With a growing global interest in sustainable practices, eco-tourism offers a unique approach to experiencing nature while supporting ecological balance. The research highlights Uzbekistan's diverse landscapes, ranging from arid deserts to lush valleys and rugged mountains, as ideal settings for eco-tourism. These natural features provide immersive experiences for tourists and foster a deeper appreciation for environmental
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Chlachula, Jiri, Nazgul Zh Zhensikbayeva, Anna V. Yegorina, Nazym K. Kabdrakhmanova, Jolanta Czerniawska, and Sanat Kumarbekuly. "Territorial Assessment of the East Kazakhstan Geo/Ecotourism: Sustainable Travel Prospects in the Southern Altai Area." Geosciences 11, no. 4 (2021): 156. http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/geosciences11040156.

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In spite of picturesque landscapes, natural beauties and authentic traditional lifestyles to be seen in East Kazakhstan, tourism is far from being developed. The Kazakh Altai (called the Kazakh Switzerland) is one the most colourful parts of the country and, indeed, all Central Asia. The attractiveness of this geographically isolated region (formerly a part of the Imperial Russia), consisting of rocky semi-deserts, vast parkland-steppes, and rugged mountain terrains, is reflected in its distinctive geological and geomorphological character, its pristine nature, and its extraordinary geodiversi
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Umarov, Khusanboy, and Dildora Saidova. "INNOVATIONS AND THEIR EFFECT ON ECOTOURISM." Role of agriculture and medicine in science va O'zbekiston Agrar fani xabarnomasi Maxsus son, no. 1/1(19) 2025 (2025): 337–43. https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.15025325.

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<strong>INNOVATIONS AND THEIR EFFECT ON ECOTOURISM&nbsp;</strong> <strong>Umarov Khusanboy</strong> Student of Tashkent State Agrarian University @764xusanboyumarov@gmail.com <strong>Saidova Dildora</strong> &nbsp;TDAU associate professor, PhD
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Akulov, Nikolay, Maria Rubtsova, Varvara Akulova, Yurii Ryzhov, and Maksim Smirnov. "Aeolian Sands of the Temperate Boreal Zone (Northern Asia)." Quaternary 7, no. 4 (2024): 55. https://doi.org/10.3390/quat7040055.

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This article is devoted to the study of the Quaternary aeolian sands of the boreal zone of north Asia. Using the example of the study reference sections of the Selenga Dauria (Western Transbaikalia), it was established that the activation of aeolian processes is determined by the complex interaction of natural and anthropogenic factors. Natural factors include neotectonic movements; wide distribution of alluvial and lacustrine-alluvial deposits; a sharply continental semi-arid climate; and forest-steppe and steppe vegetation. Among the anthropogenic factors, the leading ones are deforestation,
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Shams, Parnaz. "Designing Varzaneh Desert Tourism Resorts with Eco-tourism Development Approach." Journal of Art, Architecture and Built Environment 3, no. 2 (2020). http://dx.doi.org/10.32350/jaabe/2020/32/972.

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This article aims to create a Residential and Recreational Complex and to investigate its impact on improving the living standards of the local Varzaneh desert community. In view of Iran is highly ranked in terms of diversity of natural and climatic phenomena, especially desert climate in the world, in this paper Varzaneh desert was selected as the target and statistical community and practical and developmental purposes have been analyzed and implemented as descriptive and developmental. Using causal analysis, strategies and tactics for ecotourism development in this area have been proposed,
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""Investigation of the important items in the development of desert ecotourism (Case studies: Matin Abad eco-camp in Iran and Nights eco-camp in Oman)"." International Journal of Research Publication and Reviews, July 11, 2022, 370–74. http://dx.doi.org/10.55248/gengpi.2022.3.7.9.

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Deserts of high quality are key levels in nature tourism and can cater to a variety of tourist needs. Because the world's deserts cover such a large region, developing tourism and ecotourism can be a significant concern. Two Eco Camps in Iran and Oman (Matin Abad in Iran and Night in Oman) have been explored in this regard. This study that has a descriptive-analytical method was conducted in which prominent and crucial points of these two camps were discovered and a comparison was made. Finally, the findings show that, particularly in desert tourism, besides the absorbing tourism policy, the p
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Mohsen, CHAMMEM, WCHER Tim, JARRAY Mohsen, et al. "Animal Diversity in the Southern Desert-Environment of Tunisia and Latest Knowledge of Most Important Species." January 1, 2009. https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.4016069.

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Surveys in the southern desert-environment of Tunisia, particularly in the Jbil National Park and its neighbouring areas showed important animal diversity despite the drought and harsh conditions characterizing those regions. Investigation during recent years has concerned three main groups widely known, namely mammals, birds and reptiles, totalling at least 15, 60 and 10 species in the region respectively. In this paper we are principally interested in the Slender-horned gazelle, Dorcas gazelle, and Houbara bustard considered emblematic species of the desert zone which have potential to contr
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Amjad, Saeed. "Study of ecosystem and pastoralism in Cholistan, Pakistan." February 9, 2022. https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.6026293.

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The Cholistan desert is the oldest Hakra River civilization in the Indian Sub-continent. One of the largest desert in Pakistan comprising Bahawalpur, Bahawalnagar and Rahimyar khan Districts with a population of 10.6 million. Rohi pastoral people (0.22 million) engaged in livestock husbandry. Livestock rearing is much important for food security and is the only source of livelihood for these people. The pastoralists raise sheep, goat, cattle and camel breeds and have a herd size of up to 600 animals. Health facilities for livestock and human are very poor in the area. The livestock is under fe
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Amjad, Saeed. "Study of ecosystem and pastoralism in Cholistan, Pakistan." January 26, 2022. https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.5907476.

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The Cholistan desert is the oldest Hakra River civilization in the Indian Sub-continent. One of the largest &nbsp;desert &nbsp;in &nbsp;Pakistan comprising &nbsp;Bahawalpur, &nbsp;Bahawalnagar &nbsp;and &nbsp;Rahimyar &nbsp;khan &nbsp;Districts&nbsp; with a population of 10.6 million. Rohi pastoral people (0.22 million) engaged in livestock husbandry. Livestock rearing is much important for food security and is the only source of livelihood for these people. The pastoralists raise sheep, goat, cattle and camel breeds and have a herd size of up to 600 animals. Health facilities for livestock an
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Bahnasy, Nermeen. "A conceptual framework for characterization of agricultural heritage in desert-prone areas." Journal of Humanities and Applied Social Sciences, July 10, 2024. http://dx.doi.org/10.1108/jhass-11-2023-0163.

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PurposeThis study aims to propose a comprehensive conceptual framework for the characterization of agricultural heritage in desert-prone areas, with a focus on Siwa Oasis in Egypt.Design/methodology/approachThe research utilizes a multidimensional approach, integrating perspectives from sustainability principles, stakeholders and the agricultural heritage frameworks of the United Nations Educational, Scientific and Cultural Organization (UNESCO) and Food and Agricultural Organization (FAO). It involves thematic analysis of qualitative data collected through focus group discussions and intervie
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Zukerman, Yuval, Zehava Sigal, and Oded Berger-Tal. "COVID-19 Restrictions in a Nature Reserve Reveal the Costs of Human Presence for the Threatened Nubian Ibex (Capra nubiana)." Frontiers in Ecology and Evolution 9 (December 2, 2021). http://dx.doi.org/10.3389/fevo.2021.751515.

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The increasing pressure of ecotourism on wildlife in their natural habitats leads many wild animals to alter their behaviors. The restrictions issued in many places due to COVID-19 provide a rare opportunity to examine wildlife behavior in nature reserves with reduced human presence, and to reveal the impact of human visitation on the behaviors and fitness of local wildlife species. In 2019 and 2020 we placed trail cameras next to two natural springs in the Israeli Negev Desert, Ein-Avdat and Ein-Shaviv, located 9 km apart. Both sites serve as the main water source for local Nubian ibex (Capra
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