Study on Dynamics of Eco-Tourism System

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This paper studies the introduction of the system dynamics method evaluation process among eco-tourism carrying capacity, improve the eco-tourism carrying capacity assessment methods and systems, eco-tourism management departments to make an accurate assessment of eco-tourism system supports eco-tourism activities capacity thresholds and event risk, according to the carrying capacity of eco-tourism environment to determine the strength of eco-tourism activities, protect the environment and ensure sustainable development of eco-tourism.

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Advanced Materials Research (Volumes 919-921)

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2170-2173

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April 2014

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