2022
DOI: 10.3390/land11101682
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Spatial Prioritization for Ecotourism through Applying the Landscape Resilience Model

Abstract: Given the growing universal demand for sustainable development in recent years, ecotourism has become one of the top effectual actions that can be employed to reconcile environmental conservation with economic growth. Therefore, sustainable development can be supported by assessing ecotourism ecosystem services at the landscape scale. In this regard, we presented a new technique that considers a potential model of ecotourism along with a landscape resilience measurement to identify the priority areas for susta… Show more

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“…The concept of regional resilience has aroused heated discussions in recent studies [2,[10][11][12][13]. It is applied in multiple fields, including ecological, engineering, and economic and social fields [14,15]. For example, Li et al [14] examined the ecological resilience in relation to the 1988 Yellowstone fire and found that precipitation and soil pH play a critical role in post-fire forest resilience.…”
Section: Literature Reviewmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The concept of regional resilience has aroused heated discussions in recent studies [2,[10][11][12][13]. It is applied in multiple fields, including ecological, engineering, and economic and social fields [14,15]. For example, Li et al [14] examined the ecological resilience in relation to the 1988 Yellowstone fire and found that precipitation and soil pH play a critical role in post-fire forest resilience.…”
Section: Literature Reviewmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Along with the many tools that make this possible, geographical information systems (GIS) technology is naturally imposed spatial visualization of a certain area, which includes monitoring the movement and number of visitors, zoning of a certain area, and subsequent analysis and prediction of certain situations and risks [29]. Without this tool, management would perhaps not be impossible, but it greatly facilitates it, and it is possible to obtain data in real time and to make quality decisions based on their analysis [30].…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%