Using meteorological data of Anhui Meteorological Bureau,based on the multi-level fuzzy comprehensive analysis method,this paper preliminarily explores the main types and various influencing factors of regional meteor...Using meteorological data of Anhui Meteorological Bureau,based on the multi-level fuzzy comprehensive analysis method,this paper preliminarily explores the main types and various influencing factors of regional meteorological disasters related to hotel buildings in the Dabie Mountain Scenic Area,and puts forward suggestions on how to deal with the risk of meteorological disasters in the scenic area,in order to provide a better understanding of the Dabie Mountains.It provides a theoretical basis for better response to meteorological disaster decision-making in the development of the scenic spot,and also hopes to provide reference for other Dabie Mountain scenic spots in Hubei and Henan.The research results show that the main types of meteorological disasters faced by hotel buildings in the Dabie Mountain Scenic Area are:rainstorm,thunder and lightning,heavy fog,and snow disaster.The occurrence frequency of various disasters is higher than that of the plains,and the intensity is higher.Due to the high altitude of the hotel buildings,the soil resistivity has obvious mutation or stratification.The terrain surrounded by mountains on three sides often becomes a good conductor of lightning,and the risk of lightning strikes is high,and the lighting weather is frequent.The Dabie Mountain Scenic Area is prone to heavy fog,frost,snow disaster and other weather due to its high altitude,high air humidity and low temperature.Hotels in the Dabie Mountain Scenic Area should effectively deal with meteorological disasters and reduce losses by formulating disaster prevention plans,strengthening lightning protection engineering measures for hotel buildings,and regularly testing and maintaining the lightning protection devices installed in hotels.展开更多
This study employs the Tourism Ecological Footprint Model to meticulously evaluate the green development status of mountainous scenic areas,specifically focusing on the Wenfeng Mountain Scenic Area.The overarching aim...This study employs the Tourism Ecological Footprint Model to meticulously evaluate the green development status of mountainous scenic areas,specifically focusing on the Wenfeng Mountain Scenic Area.The overarching aim is to conduct a comprehensive analysis of the ecological impact stemming from tourism activities.The evaluation encompasses complex calculations and analyses of the ecological footprint,ecological carrying capacity,and ecological surplus.In the case study of Wenfeng Mountain Scenic Area,the findings indicate a notable state of ecological surplus in the current stage of tourism development.The specific quantitative results reveal a surplus,indicating that the ecological impact of tourism activities is well within the sustainable carrying capacity of the region.This implies that despite substantial tourism activities,the ecological environment of the Wenfeng Mountain Scenic Area remains effectively protected and maintained.The ecological surplus signifies a balance between tourism development and the preservation of the local ecosystem,which is crucial for the sustainable development of the region.Moreover,this study delves into the nuances of the ecological components,providing detailed breakdowns of the ecological footprints attributed to various tourism-related activities,including accommodation,transportation,dining,sightseeing,and shopping.These specifics offer a nuanced understanding of the ecological dynamics associated with diverse tourism-related factors.The meticulous assessment of Wenfeng Mountain Scenic Area's green development status has several significant implications.Decision-makers can draw insights into the delicate balance that is required between tourism promotion and environmental conservation.The ecological surplus suggests that current practices align with sustainable development goals andprovide a positive model for similar regions.However,this study also draws attention to some critical limitations in the Tourism Ecological Footprint Model.The detailed results highlight challenges related to model applicability,data collection,and calculation methods,stressing the need for further refinement and validation.Acknowledging these limitations is crucial for refining the model and ensuring its robust application in diverse geographical contexts.In conclusion,this study delivers a granular understanding of the green development status of mountainous scenic areas,specifically the Wenfeng Mountain Scenic Area.The detailed results serve as a rich reference for decision-makers and researchers,offering new insights into specific aspects of tourism-related ecological impacts.As avenues for future research,refining the evaluation indicators and improving the data collection and analysis methodologies will be pivotal for advancing the precision and reliability of green development assessments.展开更多
基金Supported by High-level Talent Scientific Research Start-up Project of West Anhui University,China(WGKQ2021045)。
文摘Using meteorological data of Anhui Meteorological Bureau,based on the multi-level fuzzy comprehensive analysis method,this paper preliminarily explores the main types and various influencing factors of regional meteorological disasters related to hotel buildings in the Dabie Mountain Scenic Area,and puts forward suggestions on how to deal with the risk of meteorological disasters in the scenic area,in order to provide a better understanding of the Dabie Mountains.It provides a theoretical basis for better response to meteorological disaster decision-making in the development of the scenic spot,and also hopes to provide reference for other Dabie Mountain scenic spots in Hubei and Henan.The research results show that the main types of meteorological disasters faced by hotel buildings in the Dabie Mountain Scenic Area are:rainstorm,thunder and lightning,heavy fog,and snow disaster.The occurrence frequency of various disasters is higher than that of the plains,and the intensity is higher.Due to the high altitude of the hotel buildings,the soil resistivity has obvious mutation or stratification.The terrain surrounded by mountains on three sides often becomes a good conductor of lightning,and the risk of lightning strikes is high,and the lighting weather is frequent.The Dabie Mountain Scenic Area is prone to heavy fog,frost,snow disaster and other weather due to its high altitude,high air humidity and low temperature.Hotels in the Dabie Mountain Scenic Area should effectively deal with meteorological disasters and reduce losses by formulating disaster prevention plans,strengthening lightning protection engineering measures for hotel buildings,and regularly testing and maintaining the lightning protection devices installed in hotels.
基金The Key Research and Development Program of Shandong Province(Soft Science Project)(2023RZB01001)。
文摘This study employs the Tourism Ecological Footprint Model to meticulously evaluate the green development status of mountainous scenic areas,specifically focusing on the Wenfeng Mountain Scenic Area.The overarching aim is to conduct a comprehensive analysis of the ecological impact stemming from tourism activities.The evaluation encompasses complex calculations and analyses of the ecological footprint,ecological carrying capacity,and ecological surplus.In the case study of Wenfeng Mountain Scenic Area,the findings indicate a notable state of ecological surplus in the current stage of tourism development.The specific quantitative results reveal a surplus,indicating that the ecological impact of tourism activities is well within the sustainable carrying capacity of the region.This implies that despite substantial tourism activities,the ecological environment of the Wenfeng Mountain Scenic Area remains effectively protected and maintained.The ecological surplus signifies a balance between tourism development and the preservation of the local ecosystem,which is crucial for the sustainable development of the region.Moreover,this study delves into the nuances of the ecological components,providing detailed breakdowns of the ecological footprints attributed to various tourism-related activities,including accommodation,transportation,dining,sightseeing,and shopping.These specifics offer a nuanced understanding of the ecological dynamics associated with diverse tourism-related factors.The meticulous assessment of Wenfeng Mountain Scenic Area's green development status has several significant implications.Decision-makers can draw insights into the delicate balance that is required between tourism promotion and environmental conservation.The ecological surplus suggests that current practices align with sustainable development goals andprovide a positive model for similar regions.However,this study also draws attention to some critical limitations in the Tourism Ecological Footprint Model.The detailed results highlight challenges related to model applicability,data collection,and calculation methods,stressing the need for further refinement and validation.Acknowledging these limitations is crucial for refining the model and ensuring its robust application in diverse geographical contexts.In conclusion,this study delivers a granular understanding of the green development status of mountainous scenic areas,specifically the Wenfeng Mountain Scenic Area.The detailed results serve as a rich reference for decision-makers and researchers,offering new insights into specific aspects of tourism-related ecological impacts.As avenues for future research,refining the evaluation indicators and improving the data collection and analysis methodologies will be pivotal for advancing the precision and reliability of green development assessments.