Ecosystem Services Evaluation of the Danube Delta: An Analysis Using Hierarchical Multifactor Regression

IF 0.7 Q3 ECONOMICS
Kamer-Ainur Aivaz, Maria Șerbănescu
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The present study aims to assess the ecosystem services of the Danube Delta through a complex multi-factor hierarchical regression analysis. Using three different regression models, the research addresses multiple dimensions of human-nature interaction in this area of major ecological and cultural importance. First, the attractiveness of ecosystem services (VF1) was investigated, identifying a positive impact of improved infrastructure and tourism service provision on the local economy and visitor experience. It was also found that this attractiveness needs to be weighed with specific demographic and social needs. Secondly, the current perception and potential for conservation and tourism (VF2) was examined, revealing the link between effective resource management and the region’s tourism value. Thus, positive perceptions of conservation practices were found to be determinant in establishing the value of the Delta as a tourist destination. Finally, the impact of obstacles to Delta development (VF3) was considered, highlighting the importance of an integrated approach to development planning in the region. The recognised obstacles involve environmental, economic and social factors, and indicate the need for balanced management of natural resources. The results of the study highlight the need for multidisciplinary collaboration for effective management of the Danube Delta, emphasising the need to protect this unique habitat while promoting sustainable and inclusive development for the benefit of current and future generations.
多瑙河三角洲生态系统服务评估:使用分层多因素回归进行分析
本研究旨在通过复杂的多因素分层回归分析来评估多瑙河三角洲的生态系统服务。该研究使用三个不同的回归模型,从多个维度探讨了这一具有重要生态和文化意义的地区的人与自然互动。首先,研究了生态系统服务的吸引力(VF1),确定了改善基础设施和提供旅游服务对当地经济和游客体验的积极影响。研究还发现,这种吸引力需要与特定的人口和社会需求进行权衡。其次,研究了当前对保护和旅游业的看法和潜力(VF2),揭示了有效资源管理与该地区旅游价值之间的联系。因此,对保护做法的积极看法被认为是确定三角洲作为旅游目的地价值的决定因素。最后,考虑了三角洲发展障碍(VF3)的影响,强调了该地区发展规划综合方法的重要性。公认的障碍涉及环境、经济和社会因素,表明需要对自然资源进行平衡管理。研究结果凸显了多学科合作对多瑙河三角洲进行有效管理的必要性,强调了在促进可持续和包容性发展以造福当代和子孙后代的同时,保护这一独特栖息地的必要性。
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