Abstract

The planning of green spaces in tourism small towns emerges as a critical pathway to promote positive experiences of tourists and residents. This study proposes empirical research to explore the unique characteristics and methodologies of green space planning within such contexts, recognizing the importance of the design of interactive sculptures. The paper introduces a conceptual framework for urban tourism research that integrates a spatial scale with various thematic areas, suggesting a holistic ecological planning approach. This approach advocates for the coordinated development between human and natural systems to optimize overall benefits. Interactive sculptures enhance biodiversity conservation and ecological sustainability in tourism towns by raising environmental awareness, promoting sustainable practices, providing wildlife habitats, and boosting ecotourism. They integrate art with nature to celebrate local ecosystems and foster community involvement in conservation efforts.

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