2021
DOI: 10.3390/su13073602
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Between Sand Dunes and Hamadas: Environmental Sustainability of the Thar Desert, West India

Abstract: Extensive geographic areas of the world show a long-term atmospheric moisture deficit. Desertification of Rajasthan is concurrent with the strengthened weather extremality and mean annual air temperature (MAAT) rise over the western part of the Indian subcontinent. The present landscape aridification due to the precipitation decrease and reinforced windiness generates surface-cover dryness, aeolian erosion with a mass sediment transfer, salinity of excessively irrigated lands and groundwater depletion; altoget… Show more

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“…In today's society, in the western developed countries, high and new technology is widely promoted and applied in tourism development, tourism management, etc. It has improved the work efficiency of tourism areas and the tourism experience of tourists [5,6]. Concepts such as electronic maps, satellite guides, ticketless travel, and virtual travel were quickly adopted by the tourism industry [7].…”
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