2019
DOI: 10.15666/aeer/1704_89558968
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The Landscape Evaluation System of Ecotourism Villages in Qinling Mountains

Abstract: Despite the importance of landscape resources in ecotourism villages, there is no scientific and complete index system for the evaluation of rural ecotourism landscape. This paper attempts to construct an evaluation index system for the ecotourism villages in the Xi'an section of the northern piedmont of Qinling Mountain. Firstly, the preliminary indices and relevant data were collected through field surveys and expert consultation. Next, the weight of each index was determined using the AHP. The conclusion is… Show more

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“…Since forests are natural areas, therefore those who are involved in forest education centre's planning and development must perceive the site as a living being which leads towards environmental harmony. On this basis, it is necessary to consider the biological impacts of the negative effects of facility construction on the biological environment and their indirect impacts on the rational layout of land used in Forest Education Center planning, aiming to create a multi-directional interaction mechanism between ecological, economic, and cultural elements in this area [28].…”
Section: Resultsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Since forests are natural areas, therefore those who are involved in forest education centre's planning and development must perceive the site as a living being which leads towards environmental harmony. On this basis, it is necessary to consider the biological impacts of the negative effects of facility construction on the biological environment and their indirect impacts on the rational layout of land used in Forest Education Center planning, aiming to create a multi-directional interaction mechanism between ecological, economic, and cultural elements in this area [28].…”
Section: Resultsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…They have investigated the natural characteristics, regional characteristics, cultural characteristics, and ethnic characteristics of mountainous rural settlement landscapes and their genetic functions. Additionally, researchers have conducted theoretical and case studies on the multifunctionality of mountainous rural settlement landscapes, mainly covering issues like landscape function identification [34], landscape element assessment [35], planning and design [36], and maintenance and management [37]. Presently, quantitative research has been initiated on mountainous rural settlement landscapes that utilizes ecological and geographical research methods.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Over the years, many scholars have studied the GC development of urban and rural areas in the QMA, which is an important ecological region in China. The existing studies mainly focus on the green development policies [10], the spatial pattern of villages in watersheds [11], the spatial form of cities [12], and the ecological landscape [13]. However, there is no report that deals with the GC-based urban and rural development in poor ecological areas of the QMA.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%