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Bratitsel, Maryna. "National Eco-cultural Traditions at Modern Restaurants." Culture and Arts in the Modern World, no. 20 (May 30, 2019): 44–52. https://doi.org/10.31866/2410-1915.20.2019.172394.

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The purpose of the article is to reveal the specifics of Ukrainian ecocultural eating habits at modern restaurants of national Ukrainian cuisine. The research methodology is based on a combination of the fundamental principles of the theory of social ecology, the principles of socio-ecological and cultural approach to the study of ecological culture. Considering the interdisciplinary nature of this issue, in the process of research and analysis of national eco-cultural traditions at modern restaurants, integrated, value, structural functional and factorial approaches were used; methods of mode
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Damayon, Samuel B., Marveller Agatha A. Lagrio, Jennifer D. Lorenzo, Brenda Mae P. Noto, Shalee C. Del Rosario, and Sharlette Carl M. Castillo. "Preserving Cultural Traditions among Ifugao Migrants: A Path to Sustainable Local Eco-Cultural Tourism in the Philippines." International Journal of Research and Innovation in Social Science IX, no. IV (2025): 4840–50. https://doi.org/10.47772/ijriss.2025.90400345.

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Institutions have techniques for promoting their own tourism industry. Tourism is usually attached to relaxation through visual appreciation of nature in eco-tourism and cultural immersion. With the advent of globalization, our environment and culture are in peril, and so is the tourism industry. Thus, with the promotion of local tourism in mind, the researchers investigated whether Ifugao migrants still practice their cultural traditions, specifically their dances and music, delicacies, handicrafts, and costumes. The researchers used qualitative methods to gather data through phenomenological
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Sudarto, Sudarto, Yeni Wijayanti, Cipto Surya Pramesti, and Deden Dendi Agustina. "Pengelolaan Pertanian Berkelanjutan Berbasis Eco-spirituality Dalam Tradisi Komunitas Adat Dan Implikasinya Terhadap Ketahanan Cultural Socio-Ecological System (Studi Pada Tradisi Komunitas Adat Di Tajakembang, Cilacap, Jawa Tengah)." Jurnal Ketahanan Nasional 30, no. 3 (2024): 367. https://doi.org/10.22146/jkn.100561.

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This research discussed eco-spirituality in the tradition of the Tajakembang, Cilacap indigenous community, with a focus on sustainable agricultural management and cultural socio-ecological system resilience.Using an ethnographic approach and qualitative analysis, this study illustrated how these communities integrated spiritual and Islamic values in their agricultural practices, thereby creating a sustainable and resilient agricultural system, referring to the development of a harmonious relationship between humans and nature, as well as the integration of Islamic values oriented towards envi
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McLaren, Anne E. "Eco-sites, Song Traditions and Cultural Heritage in the Lower Yangzi Delta." Asian Studies Review 35, no. 4 (2011): 457–75. http://dx.doi.org/10.1080/10357823.2011.628276.

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Pallavi, Sunil Subandh, and Gaikwad Kirti. "Tribal Tourism In Konkan: Challenges, Opportunities, And Future Prospects." Young Researcher 13, S1 (2024): 56 to 62. https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.14566802.

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<em>This research explores the potential of tribal tourism in the Konkan region of Maharashtra, focusing on tribes such as Warli, Katkari, and Mahadev Koli. It examines how tribal tourism can boost the local economy, preserve cultural traditions, and promote environmental sustainability. The study highlights the challenges faced by the region, such as inadequate infrastructure and the risk of cultural commodification, while also identifying opportunities, including eco-tourism and cultural tourism. Drawing comparisons with Kerala&rsquo;s successful model of eco-tourism, the research aims to pr
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Mardiani, Fitri, Wisnu Subroto, Dewicca Fatma Nadilla, Neli Ameliasari, and M. Rifky Maulani. "FOSTERING CULTURAL AWARENESS THROUGH LOCAL HISTORY LEARNING: URANG BANJAR'S TRADITIONAL ECO-FRIENDLY COSMETICS." International Conference On Social Science Education Proceeding 2 (December 31, 2024): 238–47. https://doi.org/10.20527/m0a6sg54.

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History learning has the responsibility of passing on culture in the era of globalization and the rapid development of science and technology. Through understanding and appreciation of local traditions, arts, and cultural values, Indonesia's young generation can become proud successors. The purpose of this research is to analyze the implementation of local history learning based on Urang Banjar environmentally friendly cosmetics at SMAN 2 Banjarmasin. The method used is descriptive qualitative. The results obtained are to foster a sense of cultural awareness in students, history teachers try t
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Sinaga, Fajry Subhaan Syah, Sunarto, Udi Utomo, Syahrul Syah Sinaga, Suparjo, and Agus Cahyono. "Achieving Sustainable Development Goals Through Trunthung Music: From Rural Heritage to Urban Innovation in Indonesia." Journal of Lifestyle and SDGs Review 5, no. 3 (2025): e04724. https://doi.org/10.47172/2965-730x.sdgsreview.v5.n03.pe04724.

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Objective: This study aims to analyze the social functions, management, and preservation of Trunthung music as it transitions from rural to urban contexts. It seeks to understand how traditional music reflects cultural identity and strengthens social bonds in different socio-economic environments. Theoretical Framework: The research is grounded in the eco-musicology framework, which examines the interaction between music, culture, and community across diverse ecological and social settings. This perspective provides insights into how traditional music adapts to changing environments while main
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Niglio, Mariangela. "Innovation and Tradition - Respect for Tradition in the Architecture of the Past." Engineering Innovations 8 (January 3, 2024): 81–97. http://dx.doi.org/10.4028/p-1xjawg.

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This work shows some examples of architecture that have been able to combine the cultural and technological traditions of the places in which they are located with elements of innovation. The theme of respect for tradition in the great architecture of the past is discussed in the first part of the chapter. Three examples of great Italian architecture were chosen in which elements of innovation are inserted into projects in which the architect has chosen to respect the pre-existing structures. Subsequently, the use of materials and construction techniques belonging to the local tradition is dis
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Ji, Yin, and Muhammad Zaffwan bin Idris. "Global Challenges, Local Narratives: Contemporary Chinese Environmental Art and Cross-Cultural Eco-Aesthetics." Global Journal of Arts, Humanities and Social Sciences 13, no. 1 (2025): 49–63. https://doi.org/10.37745/gjahss.2013/vol13n14963.

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Chinese environmental art, influenced by Daoism and Confucianism, focussing on the balance between man and nature. Chinese environmental art differs from its Western counterpart in two ways: unlike the former, which emerged towards the end of the 20th century in response to ecological crises, the latter combines ancient traditions with modern strategies for tackling local and planetary environmental problems. Well-known artists such as Cai Guo-Qiang, Wang Jiuliang, Yao Lu and Yang Yongliang use innovative approaches such as photomontages and explosive installations to address urbanisation, pol
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Paliwal, Nisha. "Colonialism and Environment: A Postcolonial Eco-critical Approach towards Dhruv Bhatt’s Oceanside Blues." International Journal of English and Comparative Literary Studies 1, no. 1 (2020): 29–36. http://dx.doi.org/10.47631/ijecls.v1i1.146.

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Purpose: The present paper analyses the role of nature in the lives of the tribals while exploring their indigenous eco-customs and traditions that have helped in sustaining their eco-centric approach to life. It also explores the culture-nature dialectic that surfaces the long-lasting conflict between tradition and modernity through a distinctive tribal perspective.&#x0D; Methodology/ Approach: Postcolonial ecocritical approach. &#x0D; Findings: The paper analyzes Oceanside Blues (2001) by Dhruv Bhatt, a Gujarati writer, from an eco-critical perspective while exploring the representation of t
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ABDIKARIMOVА, Madina, Tatyana IMANGULOVA, Armanay SAVANCHIYEVA, Darya ATASHEVA, and Baurzhan ALDYBAYEV. "THE ROLE OF ETHNIC TOURISM IN PRESERVING KAZAKHSTAN'S CULTURAL HERITAGE AND LOCAL TRADITIONS: LITERATURE REVIEW." GeoJournal of Tourism and Geosites 59, no. 2 (2025): 529–38. https://doi.org/10.30892/gtg.59202-1434.

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This study investigates ethnic tourism’s role in preserving cultural heritage and local traditions in Kazakhstan, assessing both benefits and challenges. Materials and Methods – a systematic literature review (SLR) gathered data from Google Scholar, ResearchGate, and Scopus, focusing on empirical studies from 2019 onward on ethnic tourism and cultural heritage preservation. Results and Discussions – the findings indicated that ethnic tourism supported cultural preservation by promoting traditional practices and aiding local communities. However, challenges like limited infrastructure and the c
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Fitria Nikmah, Zharifah Eka, Irma Lutfia, Nisrina Rahma Maulida, Alifia Zahra Herdiana, Nabila Nurul Hidayah, and Rizki Arumning Tyas. "Development of "Marine Eco-Adventure" Educational Game Integrating Larungan Traditions to Enhance Junior High Disaster Preparedness." Berkala Ilmiah Pendidikan Fisika 12, no. 3 (2024): 465. https://doi.org/10.20527/bipf.v12i3.20279.

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The strategy to improve student preparedness for disasters is to integrate the basic concepts of disaster in learning with local wisdom related to the sea, such as the use of “Marine Eco-Adventure” marine educational games that integrate the sidiqtraditions of defence with the context of disastrous events. The research aims to discover Marine Eco-Adventure's development, viability, and effectiveness as an educational game that can improve disaster preparedness. The research uses a qualitative approach with a one-group pre-test and post-test design. The sample used is randomly selected. The dat
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Lertpiboon, Pratya. "The Offering Rituals in Thailand’s Agricultural Festival: The Dual Construction of Nature Worship and Cultural Identity." Art and Society 4, no. 1 (2025): 15–17. https://doi.org/10.56397/as.2025.01.03.

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Thailand’s agricultural festivals are rich cultural phenomena where offering rituals intertwine nature worship with the construction of cultural identity. Rooted in the country’s agrarian traditions, these rituals express reverence for natural forces, particularly through veneration of deities like Mae Phosop, the Rice Goddess. Such practices emphasize the spiritual significance of ecological harmony and sustainable agricultural practices. Concurrently, these festivals serve as vital expressions of Thai cultural heritage, uniting diverse communities through shared traditions, folk performances
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Ranjana Sharma. "Rediscovering the Lost Cuisines of the Himalayas: A Study on Traditional Culinary Practices, Cultural Heritage and their Potential for Sustainable Tourism." International Journal for Multidimensional Research Perspectives 2, no. 9 (2024): 73–85. http://dx.doi.org/10.61877/ijmrp.v2i9.191.

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This study explores the rediscovery and promotion of the lost cuisines of the Himalayas, focusing on their cultural significance, traditional culinary practices, and potential for sustainable tourism. The unique geography and cultural diversity of the Himalayan region have given rise to distinct food traditions, deeply embedded in the local environment and history. However, modernization, globalization, and shifting socio economic conditions have increasingly threatened these practices. This research aims to document and preserve the traditional culinary heritage of the region, while examining
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Akbar, Hafifah, and Imam Indratno. "Kajian Lanskap Budaya sebagai Identitas Budaya di Kampung Adat Kuta, Kabupaten Ciamis." Bandung Conference Series: Urban & Regional Planning 3, no. 2 (2023): 222–32. http://dx.doi.org/10.29313/bcsurp.v3i2.8043.

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Abstract. The Kuta Indigenous People are located in Ciamis Regency. The indigenous people of Kuta are closely related to the natural environment, culture and are still bound by traditions that have been passed down from generation to generation. The purpose of this research is to identify the cultural landscape, and develop an eco-culture based tourism plan in Kampung Kuta. The researcher used the structuralism approach method and used the cultural landscape analysis method. The results of the analysis of the cultural landscape produce a formal identity that is formed from Leuweung Gede's spir
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Suwarti, Suwarti, Aurilia Triani Aryaningtyas, Tiara Sanika L. Putriningsih, and Flores Harliesyahputra Laia. "Exploring Unique Local Cultural Values: Strategies for Utilizing Tourism Potential." ETNOREFLIKA: Jurnal Sosial dan Budaya 13, no. 2 (2024): 262–76. https://doi.org/10.33772/etnoreflika.v13i2.2541.

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Penadaran Village in Grobogan Regency, Central Java, Indonesia, possesses a unique and vibrant cultural heritage that remains largely untapped for tourism development. This research aimed to identify the distinctive local cultural values of Penadaran, analyze their potential for tourism, and formulate strategies for sustainable cultural tourism while preserving local wisdom. Employing a qualitative approach involving observations, interviews, and document analysis, the study engaged local community leaders, policymakers, and tourism stakeholders. The findings revealed Penadaran's rich traditio
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Dwivedi, O. P. "Vedic Heritage for Environmental Stewardship." Worldviews: Global Religions, Culture, and Ecology 1, no. 1 (1997): 25–36. http://dx.doi.org/10.1163/156853597x00191.

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AbstractAn ethic of environmental stewardship can find valuable support in the world's existing cultural and spiritual traditions. This paper emphasises the Vedic heritage for eco-care, citing as examples numerous passages from Hindu sacred writings, including the Vedas, the Upanishads and the Bhagavad Gita. These scriptures demonstrate an early understanding of the need to temper our material appetites, and most importantly, to treat the earth with care and respect.
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Kristianto, Andreas, Emanuel Gerrit Singgih, and Stefanus Christian Haryono. "Nyi Roro Kidul and Marine Eco-Pneumatology." International Journal of Asian Christianity 7, no. 1 (2024): 103–18. http://dx.doi.org/10.1163/25424246-07010006.

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Abstract Indonesia is the country with the largest archipelago in the world, with a total of seventeen thousand islands. The term ‘maritime nation’ has actually been surging through stories of local wisdom (culture), but during the colonial period, the term lost its original significance and Indonesia came to be treated as if it were an agrarian country. This paper shows that Indonesian maritime society contains various inherited values of religiosity, including myths, legends, folklore, and oral traditions about marine cosmology. Folklore, myths, and legends have an important position in soci
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Khalid, Najwa A. "Cultural Ecofeminism in Pat Mora's Poetry." Al-Adab Journal 1, no. 136 (2021): 107–20. http://dx.doi.org/10.31973/aj.v1i136.1027.

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Eco-feminist writers, in general, investigate the relationship between the oppression of women and the degradation of nature. Cultural ecofeminism, as a branch of ecofeminism, reclaims the twinning of nature with women in terms of productivity and bounty. Cultural eco-feminists emphasize a kind of affinity between elements of nature such as land, woods, desert….etc. and women, in an attempt to reach out to a better cultural community. They try to integrate their views of nature with culture. With such perspective, the current study approaches the poetry of the Mexican American poet, Pat Mora (
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Dr, Kamal Kant. "Rural Tourism in Rajasthan: Possibilities and Challenges." International Journal of Advance and Applied Research 10, no. 2 (2022): 278–81. https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.7499016.

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Rural tourism refers to the practice of travelling to and staying in rural areas, often in small villages or towns, intending to experience local culture, traditions, and way of life. Rural tourism can provide a unique and authentic travel experience for visitors while also providing economic and cultural benefits for local communities. It can help to preserve and promote local culture and traditions and to support conservation efforts and sustainable development in these areas. However, it is important to ensure that rural tourism is sustainable and beneficial for all involved and to establis
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Puji Hariati and Purwarno Purwarno. "EXPLORING ENVIRONMENTAL SUSTAINABILITY IN TERI MEDAN PRODUCTION: AN ECOLINGUISTIC PERSPECTIVE ON TOURIST SOUVENIRS." English Review: Journal of English Education 13, no. 2 (2025): 593–602. https://doi.org/10.25134/erjee.v13i2.11836.

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This study investigates the environmentally sustainable production methods of Teri Medan, a popular anchovy product from Medan, Indonesia, which has become an eco-conscious souvenir distributed through local markets and Micro, Small, and Medium Enterprises (UMKM). The research problem centers on how Teri Medan production integrates sustainable practices and how these are reflected in local cultural narratives. Using a descriptive qualitative approach, data were gathered through field observations, in-depth interviews, and document analysis. The study employs an ecolinguistic framework, which a
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Mahendra, Dewa. "The Impact of Tourism on the Preservation and Transformation of Cultural Identity in Bali, Indonesia." Studies in Social Science & Humanities 3, no. 6 (2024): 34–41. http://dx.doi.org/10.56397/sssh.2024.06.05.

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This paper explores the impact of tourism on the preservation and transformation of cultural identity in Bali, Indonesia. It examines how different forms of tourism, such as cultural, eco, and luxury tourism, influence daily life, social structures, and cultural practices. The study highlights the economic benefits of tourism, including job creation and support for local businesses, while also addressing the challenges of cultural commodification and the loss of authenticity. The paper discusses the efforts of local communities and organizations to preserve cultural heritage and the adaptation
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Vrana, Laura. "Leyla McCalla’s Tributes to Langston Hughes." Langston Hughes Review 29, no. 1 (2023): 29–50. http://dx.doi.org/10.5325/langhughrevi.29.1.0029.

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ABSTRACT Classically trained Black musician Leyla McCalla’s album Vari-Colored Songs: A Tribute to Langston Hughes (2014) intertwines innovative folk- and blues-inspired settings of Hughes’s blues poetry, interpretations of traditional Haitian folk songs, and original compositions. This article argues that the album constitutes both a vital homage to Hughes’s impact on Black diasporic culture and a feminist boundary-breaking reshaping of the expectations of the hegemonic, white-washing contemporary music industry. It reads together the album’s ambitious liner notes, accompanying visual element
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Onkar, Jogdand* and Sandip Gavhane**. "Environmental Impact of Plaster of Paris Idols: Challenges and Sustainable Alternatives." Fish world a monthly magazine 2, no. 1 (2025): 101–3. https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.14764922.

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The immersion of Plaster of Paris (PoP) idols during religious festivities has significant environmental repercussions, particularly for aquatic ecosystems. This study explores the impact of PoP idol immersion on water quality and aquatic life, highlighting the toxicity of materials such as heavy metals in synthetic paints and non-biodegradable PoP. Laboratory tests compared water quality parameters before and after immersion, demonstrating increased pollution levels. The study concludes with recommendations for eco-friendly practices to balance cultural traditions with environmental preservat
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Boboqulovna, Kholova Madina. "Cultural codes in modern linguistic semiotics." American Journal of Philological Sciences 5, no. 3 (2025): 155–59. https://doi.org/10.37547/ajps/volume05issue03-39.

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This study explores the role of cultural codes in linguistic semiotics, focusing on their representation in Uzbek and Slavic phraseological units. Phraseological expressions, including idioms, proverbs, and metaphors, serve as linguistic vehicles for national identity, historical consciousness, and collective memory. Drawing from semiotic theories by Ferdinand de Saussure, Umberto Eco, and Yuri Lotman, this research investigates how phraseology encodes socio-cultural knowledge. Using a comparative linguistic-semiotic approach, this study categorizes phraseological expressions based on D. Chand
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Brassieur, C. "Bateau Fait À La Main: Public Boat Building and Waterborne Tourism in Louisiana." Practicing Anthropology 27, no. 4 (2005): 22–26. http://dx.doi.org/10.17730/praa.27.4.rq76q50m6nn827p0.

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A trend toward waterborne cultural and eco-tourism is developing in Louisiana. This article reports upon a project in 2003-2004 that produced a traditional boat for service as a touring vessel on the Bayou Vermilion, in the vicinity of Lafayette. The decision to build an authentic traditional boat for tours on the Bayou Vermilion was motivated, in part, by a desire to help conserve local folk traditions. From pirogues to oyster schooners, boats have long figured prominently in the lives of residents of coastal, wetland, and riverine Louisiana. As a folk craft based in wood carpentry, Louisiana
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Takaendengan, M. E., Y. Setiawan, I. Mansur, and M. Masyhuri. "Socio-Cultural Factors on the Establishment and Development of Communal Homestay in Eco-Rural Tourism." Jurnal Manajemen Hutan Tropika (Journal of Tropical Forest Management) 28, no. 2 (2022): 91–100. http://dx.doi.org/10.7226/jtfm.28.2.91.

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Socio-cultural aspects in homestay need to be identified since such businesses can make very close interactions among tourists and rural life. This study aimed to analyze socio-cultural factors in the establishment and development of communal homestays in eco-rural tourism. It was conducted in tourist villages in three provinces, namely the Special Region of Yogyakarta (Brayut and Tanjung Villages), West Java (Banceuy and Bunihayu Villages), and North Sulawesi (Bahoi, Tiwoho, Popareng, Tandengan, and Urongo Villages). This research used a close-ended questionnaire with 585 respondents. Data an
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Foster Eddison, Mawusi. "Music and Dance Traditions of Africa: Search for Indigenous Theories and Methods in Research." International Journal of Research and Innovation in Social Science VIII, no. VI (2024): 3173–82. http://dx.doi.org/10.47772/ijriss.2024.806239.

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This study investigates the theory and methodology of researching, understanding, and appreciating the music and dance traditions of Africa, emphasizing the need for indigenous perspectives. The discourse examined extensive scholarly works and theories related to African music and dance, focusing on contributions from both African and non-African researchers. It addresses misconceptions held by non-African researchers and highlights the contributions of African scholars in rectifying these views. The study underscores the distinction between “geo-Africa,” which focuses on the distribution and
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Toliou, Foteini. "Mestizaje and Intercultural Communication as the Analeptics to the Transhistorical Borderland Crises in Alejandro Morales’s Novel The Rag Doll Plagues (1992)." Revista Canaria de Estudios Ingleses, no. 81 (2020): 219–30. http://dx.doi.org/10.25145/j.recaesin.2020.81.14.

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This article focuses on Alejandro Morales’s novel The Rag Doll Plagues (1992) and explores the transhistorical dimensions of the subordination indigenous and mestiza/o identities experience against colonial and postcolonial authoritarian forces in the borderlands between Mexico and the United States. Spanish colonialism, US racism and eco-destruction, each transpiring in different moments of the New World history, are the diverse forms the borderland crises take up in the three Books comprising the novel. Mestizaje and intercultural communication, as well as the retrieval of the indigenous and
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Daniel Adolf Ohyver, Risman Jaya, Sudarmi, Ismail, and Andi Naila Quin Azisah Alisyahbana. "Natural Potential and Local Resources of Tourism Villages in Extreme Poverty Alleviation." Journal of Economic Education and Entrepreneurship Studies 5, no. 3 (2024): 543–54. http://dx.doi.org/10.62794/je3s.v5i3.4409.

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This study aims to explore the natural and local resources that can be utilized as economic assets to alleviate extreme poverty in Kolaka Regency. A qualitative research approach was employed, gathering data through interviews with beach managers, field observations, and documentation. The findings indicate that the area's natural beauty, marine resources, and rich cultural traditions play a critical role in attracting tourists and serving as sustainable economic drivers. These resources not only enhance tourism but also provide opportunities for local communities to develop businesses and imp
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Patel, Jitendrakumar A. "Exploring the Ecological Significance of Ancient Indian Festivals: Lessons for Sustainable Living and Environmental Conservation." Research Review Journal of Indian Knowledge Systems 1, no. 2 (2024): 01–08. https://doi.org/10.31305/rrjiks.2024.v1.n2.001.

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Indian festivals, deeply rooted in cultural and spiritual traditions, embody a harmonious connection with nature. This study explores the ecological significance of ancient Indian festivals, highlighting their alignment with seasonal cycles and sustainable practices. Festivals like Makar Sankranti, Pongal, and Baisakhi underscore their agricultural relevance, while rituals using natural materials such as clay, leaves, and flowers promote environmental sustainability. Case studies of Diwali, Holi, Ganesh Chaturthi, and Chhath Puja reveal how traditional practices upheld ecological balance and b
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Khan, Norziaton Ismail, Amrizah Kamaluddin, Shukriah Saad, Aida Hazlin Ismail, Radziah Mahmud, and Nadiah Ibrahim. "Homestays as Catalysts for Local Economic Growth and Environmental Conservation: A Study of Selangor and Perlis." Accounting and Finance Research 14, no. 2 (2025): 1. https://doi.org/10.5430/afr.v14n2p1.

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This study explores the role of homestay tourism in promoting local community welfare, cultural heritage, and environmental sustainability in Selangor and Perlis, Malaysia. The study used quantitative designs to collect data through a questionnaire survey, utilising a simple random sampling technique. The data was distributed to 200 homestay guests, but only 106 responses were collected and usable. This study uses descriptive analysis to convey the findings effectively. The survey conducted among homestay guests assesses several factors, including the economic impact of homestays, their access
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Utami, Ni Putu Indah Putri. "CULTURAL IDENTITY AND SUSTAINABILITY IN ASIA PACIFIC’S CREATIVE LANDSCAPE." Proceeding Bali-Bhuwana Waskita: Global Art Creativity Conference 4 (December 29, 2024): 415–20. https://doi.org/10.31091/bbwp.v4i1.611.

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This article explores the intersection of cultural identity, sustainability, and design in Asia-Pacific. As globalization influences contemporary design, the challenge for designers lies in preserving local traditions while embracing global trends. The cultural heritage of the Asia-Pacific, deeply rooted in historical, religious, and social contexts, shapes artistic and design practices that reflect the unique values of the region. However, environmental crises such as rising sea levels, deforestation, and pollution necessitate the adoption of eco-friendly solutions in design. This article exa
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Kantarovich, Jessica. "Local Approaches to Cultures of Northeastern Siberia." Sibirica 21, no. 3 (2022): 1–5. http://dx.doi.org/10.3167/sib.2022.210301.

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Regular readers of Sibirica are surely familiar with the region of Siberia broadly construed, whether the boundaries are defined from an eco-political, geographic, or cultural perspective. Siberia covers an enormous geographic area (generally agreed to encompass the part of Russia that stretches from the Ural Mountains in the west to the Pacific Ocean in the east) and is home to just over 37 million people (as of 2021),1 merely one-fifth of the overall population of Russia. Scholars of the region will also know that this sparsely populated area nevertheless boasts considerable cultural and lin
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Ariyasapwatthana, Dueanphen. "Host and Tourist Dynamics: Exploring Sustainable Landscape in Santichon Village." International Journal of Sustainable Development Research 11, no. 2 (2025): 94–104. https://doi.org/10.11648/j.ijsdr.20251102.14.

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In recent decades, the expansion of global tourism has significantly impacted ethnic minority communities, particularly in rural areas where cultural heritage and local identity are often transformed under the pressures of commercialization and modernization. Santichon Village, a Yunnan Chinese community in northern Thailand, provides a unique case study of how tourism development intersects with cultural preservation. This research was conducted to better understand how such communities navigate the dual imperatives of sustaining their cultural traditions while pursuing economic growth throug
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Sombero, Analyn G., and Henry E. Lemana II. "On the Rise of Bansada Agri-Eco Adventure Park in Bagumbayan, Sultan Kudarat: Voices of the Tboli Tribe." International Journal of Qualitative Research 3, no. 3 (2024): 250–61. http://dx.doi.org/10.47540/ijqr.v3i3.1273.

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This descriptive-qualitative study delves into the multifaceted perceptions of the Tboli indigenous community regarding the establishment of the Bansada Agri-Eco Adventure Park in Titulok, Bangumbayan, Sultan Kudarat. Through in-depth interviews and thematic analysis, the research elucidates the diverse viewpoints encapsulating cultural significance, land contribution, economic prospects, environmental concerns, and community interactions. Ten purposively selected participants voiced a profound pride in showcasing their cultural heritage at the park, seeing it as a platform to preserve traditi
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Rubish, Maryna, Myroslava Choriy, and Lilia Zelenska. "GASTRONOMIC TOURISM AS A MEANS OF ACTIVATION TOURIST DESTINATIONS." Scientific Bulletin of Mukachevo State University. Series “Economics” 1(13) (2020): 61–66. http://dx.doi.org/10.31339/2313-8114-2020-1(13)-61-66.

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Trends in tourism development of the XXI century suggest that one of the promising areas related to the acquaintance with the production, cooking technology and tasting of national dishes and drinks is gastronomic tourism. The concept of forming a tourist product in the form of a gastronomic or culinary tour combines economic, social and cultural values of the territory, covers the climate, traditional agriculture and crafts, art, national customs, traditions and life. That is, gastronomic tourism fully contributes to the development of the tourism sector and is a means of activating the touri
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Moyer, Joanne M., and Stephen Bede Scharper. "The Fabric of Faith-Based Environmentalism in Canada." Worldviews 23, no. 1 (2019): 33–58. http://dx.doi.org/10.1163/15685357-02301003.

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AbstractAs our global environmental malaise has deepened, so has interest in potential contributions by faith communities to sustainability discourses and activities. While several studies have mapped various eco-theologies and worldviews that speak to environmental problems, this research has been largely limited to Judeo-Christian and U.S.-based groups. This study explores the work of a variety of faith-based organizations (FBOs) doing environmental work in Canada, beginning to broaden the scope beyond just Christian groups. Based on interviews, focus groups, document review, and participant
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Bosa, Liubov. "Cis-Irpin Region: Palimpsest of Traditions and Avant-Garde (Exemplified by the Village of Bobrytsia in Bucha District of Kyiv Oblast)." Materìali do ukraïnsʹkoï etnologìï, no. 22 (December 30, 2023): 104–15. http://dx.doi.org/10.15407/mue2023.22.104.

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The aim of the research is to unveil the unique features of the cultural landscape of the village of Bobrytsia in Bucha District of Kyiv Oblast in the Cis-Irpin region, which are insufficiently described in ethnological studies. The landscape is considered as a distinctive palimpsest and a conduit of cultural memory. The local community, engaging with both traditional and contemporary forms of environmental development, serves as the focal point of the investigation. Diverse research methodologies, encompassing ethnographic and anthropological approaches, as well as the analysis of social netw
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Chang, Shenglin Elijah, Ze-jyun Yang, Ming-yang Duo, and Ting-hsiun Hsiao. "Participatory Agricultural Humanities for the new Ruralism Tea-Community Revitalization In Taiwan." Environment-Behaviour Proceedings Journal 1, no. 3 (2016): 251. http://dx.doi.org/10.21834/e-bpj.v1i3.369.

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This paper examines the most effective ways of engaging urban citizens to appreciate rural villages and agriculture traditions. Pondering on experiences of rural revitalization experiments in Asian societies, this paper proposes the concept of “participatory agricultural humanities.” Participatory agricultural humanities are tools and processes engaging citizens into eco-friendly farming and land related works or events. Based on action research and qualitative research methods, we have been working with peri-urban and rural communities in Taiwan since 2009. Only embracing agricultural humanit
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Grcic, Mirko, and Ljiljana Grcic. "The mountain Cer: Potentials for tourism development." Glasnik Srpskog geografskog drustva 83, no. 2 (2003): 11–18. http://dx.doi.org/10.2298/gsgd0302011g.

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In northwest of Serbia in the meridians directions an elongated mountain range of Cer with Iverak and Vlasic stretches itself. On the north it goes down to Macva and Posavina, on the west to Podrinje, on the east to the valley of Kolubara, on the south to the basins and valleys of Jadar and upper Kolubara, which separate it from the mountains of Valjevo and Podrinje area. Cer mountain offers extremely good condition for development of eco-tourism. The variety of relief with gorgeous see-sites, natural rarities, convenient bio-climatic conditions, significant water resources, forest complexes,
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Evstafyeva, Natalia, Irina Wagner, and Yulia Grishaeva. "Development of ecological culture of an individual in a multicultural environment." Pedagogicheskiy Zhurnal Bashkortostana 89-90, no. 4-5 (2020): 102–15. http://dx.doi.org/10.21510/1817-3292-2020-89-90-4-5-102-115.

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The article deals with methodological aspects of the development of ecological culture of schoolchildren in a multicultural educational environment. The authors identify two acute problems in modern society – multiculturalism and ecology. The Russian Federation is a multicultural country. Multicultural education is aimed at preserving the diversity of Russian society, carries the potential and tool for protecting ethnic and national communities in a multi-ethnic Russia, promotes the integration of all territorial-economic, political and national-cultural communities into a single Russian natio
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Wulandari, Badriyah, Tristan Rokhmawan, and Aprilia Cintya Dewi. "Initiating an Educational Agricultural Flower Tourism Village through the Construction of Language Landscape and Eco Folklore." Bulletin of Community Engagement 3, no. 2 (2023): 161. http://dx.doi.org/10.51278/bce.v3i2.756.

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The community service initiative seeks to elevate the educational tourism village by engaging in various activities, such as training in derivative product production, constructing branded landscape equipment, establishing an encyclopedia, and revitalizing folklore. Supported by the Directorate General of Higher Education, Research, and Technology, along with the Directorate General of Vocational Education through the 2023 PKM Grant Scheme, this initiative addresses multifaceted aspects of community development. Primarily, by training locals in derivative product production, the community gain
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Mousavi Shalheh, Seyed Mohammad, Elham Rostami, Seyed Majid Mousavi, and Somayeh Shirin Jani. "Plans for villages in the margin of the lagoon with an accentuation on tourism advancement (Case Study: Village Rogbeh, Shadegan, Iran)." New Countryside 4, no. 2 (2025): 14–19. https://doi.org/10.55121/nc.v4i2.289.

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This research examines the potential for sustainable tourism development in Rogbeh Village, a socio-economically marginalized settlement situated along the ecologically fragile Shadegan Lagoon in southwestern Iran. Confronting intersecting challenges of environmental degradation (e.g., pollution, habitat loss) and socio-economic vulnerability (e.g., youth outmigration, infrastructure deficits), this study proposes a participatory tourism framework that synergistically integrates Indigenous cultural heritage—including Arabic-speaking Bahrani traditions, vernacular stilt architecture, and artisa
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Qu, Feng. "The Double Identities of the Shaman and the Dualistic Attitudes of the State: An Exploration of Contemporary Organizational Shamanism in Northeast China." Religions 15, no. 4 (2024): 415. http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/rel15040415.

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This paper presents a case study of the first shamanic organization in China and argues that organizational shamanism in Northeast China is characterized by the double identities of the shaman and the dualistic attitudes of the national authorities. The analyses in this paper reveal how the shamanic organization created a modernized and globalized space for traditional shamans and specialists to connect with the outside world, enabling them to gain empowerment, legitimacy, and agency. Chinese authorities hold dualistic attitudes towards shamanism: the positive attitude of seeing shamanism as p
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Dhakal, Aishwarya Prasad, and Bipana Devkota. "Development of Tourism in Surkhet: Prospects and Challenges." International Journal of Atharva 3, no. 2 (2025): 59–76. https://doi.org/10.3126/ija.v3i2.80115.

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The main thrust of this paper is to discuss on the prospects and challenges for tourism development in Surkhet district, emphasizing the need for infrastructure improvement, capacity building, and people participation to create sustainable and inclusive tourism industry that benefits both government and local community. Surkhet district is culturally rich, linguistically homogeneous, and ecologically diverse area with massive potential for tourism development. Its rugged terrain, picturesque landscapes, and unique cultural heritage, offers opportunities for eco-tourism, sports tourism, cultura
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Radhakrishnan, Dr. Ragitha. "Indigenous Wisdom of Sustainability in Kalamezhuthu Pattu of Kerala." International Journal of Advance and Applied Research 6, no. 25 (2025): 104–7. https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.15293960.

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<strong>Abstract</strong>: Rituals have long been a well researched subject in the social sciences, particularly for cultural anthropologists and sociologists (Durkheim, 1915; Geertz, 1973; Levi-Strauss, 1955). &nbsp; Beyond their cultural and spiritual dimensions, rituals often serve profound psychological functions, offering comfort, structure, and meaning to human life (Boyer &amp; Lienard, 2006; Watson-Jones &amp; Legare, 2016). In India, rituals are deeply embedded in daily life, with worship often involving offerings such as flowers, leaves, fruits, coconuts, and clothing to deities (Yad
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Harpale, Dr. Dattatraya, and Dr. Smita Harane. "Tribal Tourism Development: Potential and Opportunities in Palghar District, Maharashtra." International Journal of Advance and Applied Research 5, no. 23 (2024): 352–56. https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.13622802.

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<strong>Abstract:</strong> Tribal tourism holds significant potential for socio-economic development and cultural preservation in rural regions. This study investigates the potential and opportunities for developing tribal tourism in the Palghar District of Maharashtra, India. Palghar is rich in natural beauty, cultural heritage, and indigenous traditions, making it a prime candidate for emerging as a tourist destination. The research focuses on identifying key areas with the potential for tribal tourism development, assessing the existing infrastructure, and understanding the cultural and eco
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Khassenova, R. T., and M. S. Sarkulova. "SEMIOTIC ANALYSIS OF SOME ASPECTS OF THE NATIONAL CULTURE IN KAZAKHSTAN." Adam alemi 96, no. 2 (2023): 3–13. http://dx.doi.org/10.48010/2023-2/1999-5849.01.

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The article considers some aspects of the cultural life in the realities of the Kazakhstani society through the prism of the semiotic theory of Umberto Eco, the Italian philosopher and writer, the founder of the first department of semiotics in Europe. According to him, all the cultural values obey the laws of semiotics and should be studied from the semiotic point of view, based on the conventionally established codes. It deals on the reconsidering of the basic cultural codes, the issue of the ideology and of a principally new conduct of behavior as the mixture of nations, languages and cultu
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Vorontsova, Nina, Olga Zhdanova, and Alexander Toropov. "Promising Trends in the Development of Rural Settlement Architecture — the Trend Towards Eco-Settlements." Baikal Research Journal 15, no. 1 (2024): 193–204. http://dx.doi.org/10.17150/2411-6262.2024.15(1).193-204.

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The purpose of the work is to study the architecture of eco-settlements. The relevance is due to the fact that the trend towards eco-settlements is one of the promising directions in the development of rural settlement architecture. This is due to the growing recognition of the need to develop sustainable, self-sufficient communities capable of meeting their own energy, food and water needs while minimizing their environmental impact. Eco-settlements are designed to be compact, comfortable for walking and integrated with the surrounding nature. As a rule, they feature buildings built using loc
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