The institutional arrangements around tourism and recreation in protected areas define the management strategies and practices applied to manage these issues. This article The development and launch of the map is discussed and some of the problems encountered are examined. This research article argues that before an Natural-Tourism strategy is devised fundamental issues: lack of clarity of definition, a lack of specific management structures, the nature of the industry and a lack of co-ordination. This article undertakes an institutional analysis of tourism and recreation management in the protected natural area systems. The institutional arrangements framework in this research needs the following variables of analysis: Natural-historical and traditional customs and values, legislation and regulations, policies and guidelines, administrative structures, key participants and actors, economic and financial arrangements, political structures and processes, and management techniques. Key strategies for launching green tourism products are presented in the recommendations. This research seeks to outline how urban green tourism can be an effective approach to addressing the issues of Ecotourism in cities growth, waste, etc., and demonstrates how sustainable tourism options can capitalize on the existing features of a city.