The Research Review of Remote Sensing Survey on Geological Landscape Tourism Resources

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Geological landscape is a kind of important tourism resources whose survey is the forerunner of tourism resource planning and development. The application of remote sensing technology develops a revolution of investigation method of geological landscape tourism resources. By analyzing domestic and international investigations and researches of remote sensing of geological landscape tourism resources, this paper considers that remote sensing technology is mainly applied to the investigation of regional geological environment background. The macro characteristics of regional geological landscape tourism resources such as resources area, type identification, dynamic change, space layout, formation lithology, topography distribution are hot research issues, and the analysis and measurement of micro characteristic values of regional geological landscape tourism resources is an important direction of future research.

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Advanced Materials Research (Volumes 726-731)

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