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Classification and Mapping of Recreation and Ecotourism Areas in West Virginia

Abstract: Classification and Mapping of Recreation and Ecotourism Areas in West Virginia Ishwar Dhami Travel and tourism are recognized as the largest and fastest growing economic sector in the world. Different recreational and tourism sites can provide different types of activities based on their unique characteristics. Like any other form of tourism, the growth of ecotourism is dependent on the flow of visitors and therefore, marketing for a destination requires identifying various characteristics of the destination a… Show more

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“…For that, we need to be vigilant from now on, and our primary focus is on recycling and maximum utilization of minimum resources. Besides this, ecotourism protects nature, helps tourism stability, and plays a vital role in conserving wildlife and other natural resources [25,26], because our main concern is to minimize the risk to nature and the environment [27,28]. Due to this, Geographic Information System (GIS) and Remote Sensing (RS) play a vital role in easily exploring rugged and inaccessible locations, and obtaining a comprehensive overview of the site [29].…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…For that, we need to be vigilant from now on, and our primary focus is on recycling and maximum utilization of minimum resources. Besides this, ecotourism protects nature, helps tourism stability, and plays a vital role in conserving wildlife and other natural resources [25,26], because our main concern is to minimize the risk to nature and the environment [27,28]. Due to this, Geographic Information System (GIS) and Remote Sensing (RS) play a vital role in easily exploring rugged and inaccessible locations, and obtaining a comprehensive overview of the site [29].…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%