Sustainable Development of the Territory and Use of Natural and Cultural Resources to Improve the Quality of Life of Residents
A special issue of Land (ISSN 2073-445X). This special issue belongs to the section "Land, Biodiversity, and Human Wellbeing".
Deadline for manuscript submissions: closed (22 December 2023) | Viewed by 30816
Special Issue Editors
Interests: business; finance and tourism; resource and service management; natural resources; sustainable rural development; water resources management; agricultural resources management; land resources management; financial economics; accounting and management; sustainability; entrepreneurship; innovation; quality and environmental management systems
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Interests: business and tourism; cultural and natural resource; heritage; sustainable rural development; community-based tourism; entrepreneurship; innovation and creativity
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Interests: business; finance and tourism; resource and service management; natural resource; sustainable rural development; water resources management; financial economics; accounting and management; sustainability; entrepreneurship; innovation; quality and environmental management systems
Special Issues, Collections and Topics in MDPI journals
Interests: business; finance and tourism; resource and service management; natural resources; sustainable rural development; water resources management; agricultural resources management; land resources management; financial economics; accounting and management; sustainability; entrepreneurship; innovation; quality and environmental management systems
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Special Issue Information
Dear Colleagues,
In the current context, natural and cultural resources have become a factor in the development of territories. For this reason, the use of natural and cultural resources by human beings aimed at satisfying their subsistence needs (food, health, economic and leisure) have become a tool for the development of the community that lives in enclaves where those resources are located. This development will allow for improvements in the quality of life of its residents (social, economic and cultural well-being) which benefits their health and safety. The importance of using these resources in a sustainable way should not be forgotten, since they are generally scarce resources, which implies considering their renewal capacity and, therefore, avoiding their over-exploitation. In this sense, respect for natural resources, their enhancement, the environmental management of the territories, cooperation and commitment are key to their use by human beings.
The scope of this Special Issue is broad and manuscripts that present conceptual and/or empirical works from all areas of knowledge on the sustainable use of the natural and cultural resources of territories for improvements in the quality of life of the residents are welcome. We welcome both original research articles that offer interesting empirical insights and novel theoretical contributions, as well as review articles.
Specifically, the following topics are welcome:
- Topics related to the sustainable territory and the sustainable use of natural and cultural resources.
- Natural resources, environment and sustainability.
- Actions to enhance the value of natural and cultural resources allowing the development of territories. Among others, those related to:
- Agroecology, understood as a set of practices that seeks sustainable agricultural systems that optimize and stabilize production.
- Efficient use of water resources.
- Forest exploitation.
- Mining resources.
- Renewable and non-renewable energy resources.
- Conservation and recovery of the landscape.
- Conservation and improvement of biodiversity.
- Conservation and enhancement of natural spaces.
- Use of natural and cultural resources for tourism purposes.
- Other topics related to the theme.
Prof. Dr. María de la Cruz del Río-Rama
Prof. Claudia Patricia Patricia Maldonado-Erazo
Prof. Amador Durán-Sánchez
Prof. Dr. José Álvarez-García
Guest Editors
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Keywords
- sustainability
- sustainable territory
- sustainable development
- sustainable management
- sustainable development goals (SDG)
- regional and local development
- natural and cultural resources
- water resources
- forest exploitation
- mining resources
- renewable and non-renewable energy resources
- natural spaces
- improvement in biodiversity
- quality of life
- sustainable tourism
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