Inclusion in Recreation and Green Tourism as a Condition for Internal Human Balance on the Way to Environmental Sustainability and Legal-Administrative Regulations: Part 1

Dariusz Jacek Olszewski-Strzyzowski, Marcin Pasek, Dominik Borek, Beata Sadowska, Konrad Kochanski
European Research Studies Journal, Volume XXVIII, Issue 2, 1071-1089, 2025
DOI: 10.35808/ersj/4027

Abstract:

Purpose: The concept of sustainable development refers to the interrelationship of humans with the surrounding natural environment. Due to the development of technology, increased productivity and changes in the organization of work, modern people have more opportunities to implement the concept of sustainable development in the gradually increasing time allocated to recreation and tourism. The purpose of this review was to characterize the historical and contemporary thought linking the issue of globally understood sustainable development with its inalienable condition of an intrinsically sustainable human being. This article is the first part of the discussion; it will be continued in the next paper. DesignMethodology/Approach: The research method used was a search based on finding scientific sources of information linking the concepts of personal and environmental balance. Findings: A review of popular concepts linking equilibrium at the level of the human interior to the equilibrium of the environment in a cause-and-effect mechanism proves more similarities than differences defining various theories. Practical implications: All the aforementioned concepts can be part of the philosophy of human life on the grounds of outdoor recreation and so-called green tourism, considered as currently popular proposals to return to nature and seek in its balance a chance for personal balance.


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