Evaluating Water Environmental Conditionality for Tourism of National Scenic - A Case of Chaohu Lake, China

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The paper collected bulletin data and literature information for fuzzy evaluation and quantitative analysis. Fuzzy evaluation was to compare the physical-chemical properties of Chaohu lake in China with the water tourist standards. Physical-chemical properties included water depth, temperature, flow, transparency, PH and floating materials, etc. Water tourist standards included natural swimming, yacht, diving, surfing, water-skiing and fishing, etc. The result shows the water quality of Chaohu lake restricts the development of the water tourist entertainment. Quantitative analysis was to calculate the loss rate due to water pollution of Chaohu lake. The water tourist function included three aspects about swimming, tourism and living. Pollutants index had BOD5,TN,TP, As, Hg, Cd and Pb. The result shows the water pollution makes swimming loss, tourism serious damage, living middle damage, comprehensive function serious damage. Main reason is that total nitrogen (TN) and total phosphorus (TP) exceed the standard. Lake tourism should consider water tourist environmental conditionality and functional applicability.

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Advanced Materials Research (Volumes 726-731)

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1245-1250

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