2023
DOI: 10.1002/sd.2517
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Push and pull in the sustainable development of ecological landscape and ecological resources: A dual perceptions of tourists and service staff

Abstract: The protection of the ecological landscape and the development of ecological resources are vital in the development of the global green economy, Their win‐win coordinated development is influenced by factors such as nature, culture, and economy, and more attention should be placed on tourist perception and sustainable resource development. Previous studies have mainly focused on a single perspective and failed to comprehensively consider the coordinated relationship between ecological landscape and ecological … Show more

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“…Current studies on landscape perception primarily investigate the interplay between environmental and human elements [7,8], sustainability issues [9,10], and the influence of cultural and social factors [11]. While these studies have made significant contributions both subjectively and objectively, there remains a gap in utilizing more precise and efficient scientific methods to investigate the neural correlates of landscape perception.…”
Section: Introduction 1urban Landscape and Perception Researchmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Current studies on landscape perception primarily investigate the interplay between environmental and human elements [7,8], sustainability issues [9,10], and the influence of cultural and social factors [11]. While these studies have made significant contributions both subjectively and objectively, there remains a gap in utilizing more precise and efficient scientific methods to investigate the neural correlates of landscape perception.…”
Section: Introduction 1urban Landscape and Perception Researchmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…In recent years, profound industrialization, the massive uplift of fossil energy consumption, and irreversible climatic conditions have drastically shaken the world's economies to bear the severe consequences of ecological degradation. The recent climatic transformations unleashing the natural habitats have noxiously dribbled atmospheric quality, substantially demanding the need for environmental protection and sustainability (Yi et al, 2023). Given the increased climatic susceptibility today, many countries are adopting eco‐friendly technologies for sustainable and cleaner environments.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%