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Sensitivity of Natural Environment of Tourist Attractions Based on Fuzzy Comprehensive Evaluation

Nature Environmental Protection 2023 1 citation ? Citation count from OpenAlex, updated daily. May differ slightly from the publisher's own count. Score: 30 ? 0–100 AI score estimating relevance to the microplastics field. Papers below 30 are filtered from public browse.
Amogh Agrawal, Sedgwick Adam, C, Luling Wu, Haihao Han, Steven Bull, Xiaopeng He, Tony James, Stevenson Matt, P, Theresa Schilhab, Peter Bentsen, Radhouane Ikram, Mehdi Nekhili, Haithem Nagati, Gilles Pache, Lingyan Zhu, Xiaomin Liu, Haiyan Liu, Wan Zheng, Lifei Wang, Qiong Chen, Qiong Chen, Emily Burns, B Alistair, Boxall, Dean Joshua, F Jack, J Middelburg, Rien Aerts, Luke Blauw, Matthias Egger, Matthias Egger, Mike Jetten, Sarkis Joseph, Qingyun Zhu, Rudyanto Astrid, Kashan Pirzada, E De Graaf Inge, Tom Gleeson, L Rens) Van Beek, Edwin Sutanudjaja, F Marc, Bierkens, Chamas Ali, Hyunjin Moon, Jiajia Zheng, Yang Qiu, Tarnuma Tabassum, Hee Jun, Jang, Ying Guo, Ying Guo, Mengjuan Zhong, Zhiwei Fang, Pengbo Wan, Guihua Yu, Sturman Oliver, Pierre-Luc Germain, Johannes Bohacek, Huang Liang, Xueping Zhang, Qingqing Wang, Qingqing Wang, Yujie Han, Youxing Fang, Shaojun Dong, Alessandro Sale

Summary

Researchers developed a fuzzy comprehensive evaluation method to assess the environmental sensitivity of natural tourist attractions. The approach combines multiple environmental indicators into an overall sensitivity score to guide sustainable tourism management. Protecting the natural environment of tourist sites includes addressing plastic litter, which is a growing concern at popular destinations.

The study on environmental sensitivity of tourist attractions is an important part of the study on sustainable development of tourism, which is of great significance to the planning, construction, management and sustainable development of tourist attractions.Applying the fuzzy comprehensive evaluation (FCE) method to the evaluation of natural environmental sensitivity of tourist attractions is an attempt to apply the fuzzy mathematics method to the study of environmental sensitivity of tourist attractions.Therefore, this paper proposed to apply the FCE method to evaluate the natural environment sensitivity of scenic spots with rich ecological resources and located in the tourist area.The result showed that among the weight factors of the first-level scenic spots suitable for development, the highest was tourism resources, with a weight value of 0.394.Moreover, no matter what level of scenic spots, when dividing suitable development areas, tourism resources were always the most important factor.Therefore, it is urgent to protect the resources of natural scenic spots.

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