2021
DOI: 10.17576/geo-2021-1704-14
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Sustainability of urban recreational waterfront development in Colombo urban area, Sri Lanka

Abstract: Cities in the twenty-first century recognized water's worth as a symbolic and spatial interpretive element. For city people who live in congested urban environments, waterfront areas provide excellent outdoor recreation and leisure opportunities. It revitalizes and arranges urban environments while avoiding the creation of spatial boundaries. It increases the value of urban environments and can help individuals visualize a specific image in their heads. The development of waterfront areas allows for the proper… Show more

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“…Regarding sustainable urban waterfronts, scholars suggest that their key attributes include protecting the environment (e.g., natural ecosystems and the recycling of resources) and enhanced present status (e.g., conservation of the genius loci (the historic spirit of a particular space); new public space, views, and perspectives; and a mix of different uses) [7]. Against this background, scholars have called for sustainability studies on urban waterfront development [62,63]. Several researchers have indicated the multidimensional/multi-item nature of destination attributes, which depends on the specific study context [60,61].…”
Section: Destination Attributesmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Regarding sustainable urban waterfronts, scholars suggest that their key attributes include protecting the environment (e.g., natural ecosystems and the recycling of resources) and enhanced present status (e.g., conservation of the genius loci (the historic spirit of a particular space); new public space, views, and perspectives; and a mix of different uses) [7]. Against this background, scholars have called for sustainability studies on urban waterfront development [62,63]. Several researchers have indicated the multidimensional/multi-item nature of destination attributes, which depends on the specific study context [60,61].…”
Section: Destination Attributesmentioning
confidence: 99%