Paisagens sagradas e eco-espiritualismo: usando o design biofílico para reimaginar as comunidades ao redor do rio Owuru e seu ecossistema de zonas úmidas
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https://doi.org/10.22481/rg.v8.e2024.e14456Palavras-chave:
Biofílico, ecoturismo, peregrinación, turismo espiritual, RevitalizacãoResumo
Adotando metodologia de design analítico e qualitativo, as características ambientalmente amigáveis, como colinas, cumes, bosques, cursos de água, pântanos e pequenas ilhas, observam que paisagens sagradas são áreas do terreno que têm significado ou transcendência particular para os povos indígenas. No estado de Ogun, Nigéria, a Redemption City está rapidamente se tornando uma atração de peregrinação bem conhecida. Ecossistemas de pântanos com alta diversidade biológica compreendem aproximadamente 20% da área total de terra que atravessa o corredor de pântanos de 20,4 km e avaliam os potenciais de regeneração biofílica e revitalização focados nas pessoas do ambiente natural. A pesquisa é baseada em repensar as paisagens periurbanas e rurais para entender os benefícios e serviços ambientais intrínsecos, uma avaliação da biodiversidade conduzida ao longo do rio e os quatro principais tributários que formam a primeira fase da restauração.
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