Environmental Evaluation System Designed for Tourist Attractions

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Travel and Tourism Scenic Area as a sensitive, vulnerable to a variety of external factors influence and interference. Thesis, the tourist attractions environmental assessment method proposed some tourist attractions environmental factors, and to establish the corresponding mathematical models, numerical simulation results of the analysis of mathematical models of specific environmental assessment method for tourism, study results showed that tourist attractions environmental evaluation system can effectively predict tourist attractions environmental carrying capacity, environmental trends, which can effectively play a role in early warning for area management.

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Advanced Materials Research (Volumes 955-959)

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1561-1564

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June 2014

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