INTEGRATING GREEN INFRASTRUCTURE AND CULTURAL HERITAGE IN SUSTAINABLE TOURISM DEVELOPMENT
Keywords:
Sustainable tourism, green infrastructure, cultural heritage, Uzbekistan, eco-tourism, community participation, heritage.Abstract
The article analyzes how green infrastructure and cultural heritage can be jointly developed to promote sustainable tourism in Uzbekistan. Case studies from Samarkand, Bukhara, and Zaamin highlight the benefits of eco-friendly design, heritage conservation, and community involvement.
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