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fomshipy be ‘plants Cats 18 CMe TAO bla egos! proses of pong ote he utkan ardas or kn wears and cites. [you ane livicig in the city if ie very hand to grow mere crops in lower space or land, Nowadays there is a hage demand for urban hosticalture in all the cities amy! towns, While coming to the scope and importance thisis che only process, 49 grow a number of craps in the bow space of Land, Urban horticulture and ecotourism Urban horticulture specifically is the study of the relationship between plants and the urban environment. It focuses on the functional use of horticulture so as to maintain and improve the surrounding urban area.“ with the expansion of cities and rapid urbanization, this field of study is large and complex and its study has only recently gained momentum. It has an undeniable relationship to production horticulture in that fruits, vegetables and other plants are grown for harvest, aesthetic, architectural, recreational and psychological purposes, but it extends far beyond these benefits. The value of plants in the urban environment has yet to be thoroughly researched or quantified. Terrace Gardening: Terrace Gardening is nothing about growing vegetable and ornamental plants on the Terrace. In the towns, where individual families are showing a lot of interest, this type of terrace gardening is growing. Roof Gardening is also Terrace Gardening’s famous name. Vegetable Gardening: Another name for Vegetable Garden is Kitchen Garden and Backyard Gardening. This is just like the gardening of the terrace. The only difference is that you are going to grow plants in your backyard or any other available space. In addition, you're not going to grow plants in Terrace in this style. Balcony Gardening: The City Apartments have very little space. Balcony Gardening grows on the balcony with plants. This will serve the purpose of leisure. Ornamental plants such as roses, vegetable plants such as tomatoes, etc. may grow. Green Parks: Green Parks is another part of this latest technology. We are all familiar with parks. But the number of parks in the cities is increasing these days. Therefore, to aspire for a better environment, we must bring them back. Guerilla Gardening: Growing plants are called Guerilla Gardening in the form of buses in areas that are of no interest. These are beneficial in growing the metropolitan area's greenery. Allotment Gardens: The government is allowing some land just to start a garden. This is very helpful to increase the canopy in the urban areas. \ Community Gardens: This is pretty much similar to the Allotment Gardens. A huge Piece of land is being used for this Allotment Gardens and they are growing vegetables and fruit crops. This Community Garden is being raised by both communities and NGOs. Ecotourism is a form of tourism that is Propagated as tourism based on nature. It is defined by its results in sustainable development: protection of nature, the education of visitors about sustainability and benefits for the local population. While ecotourism means traveling to relatively untouched and unpolluted natural areas (Ceballos-Lascurain, 1996), urban ecotourism takes place in areas that offer a degree of naturalness in a situation where they are substantially modified by prior human activities (Jegdié and MiloSevié, 2012). Many cities in the world have promoted urban ecotourism actively, and have mixed it with urban tourism. The practices of urban ecotourism, mixed with urban tourism, gradually depart from the central part of ecotourism, and since then, more disagreements have arisen (Wu et al., 2010). Summarily speaking, even though the boundaries of urban ecotourism have overlapped with urban tourism, their core ideas are considerably different. It seems that urban tourism places emphasis on the cultural aspects, while the contents of urban ecotourism are more similar to the concerns of traditional ecotourism.

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