Site suitability analysis for Ecotourism potential using Analytical Hierarchy Process (AHP) and GIS in Chamoli district, Uttarakhand

Q4 Computer Science
Rahul Das, Mohit Singh, Soumyadeep Roy, Vipul Malhotra, Kamal Pandey, H. Karnatak
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With the ever-increasing need to manage and conserve the ecosystem, as well as the growing business potential for tourism, it is becoming increasingly important to address and align these two domains. Ecotourism enters the scene to provide a solution for anthropogenic interruptions at ecological tourist sites, with its potential to provide sustainable maintenance and development of both the environment and the local communities closely related with natural ecosystems. Tourism is one of the most valuable industries in India and the world, accounting for a considerable portion of most countries' economies. Chamoli is one of the tourist hotspots districts in India. Along with being an ecologically rich zone residing in the Himalayas, it possesses some of the highest peaks and national parks like Nanda Devi and valley of flowers. The study area is also prone to various natural disasters like floods, earthquakes, landslides, and the recent one being the rishi-ganga landslide of February 2021. The use of GIS tools in conjunction with AHP allows for a more streamlined and holistic approach to making scientifically calculated conclusions. We attempted to establish the prospective zones of ecotourism sites in our study region by considering a variety of factors that influence those sites of sustainable zones, such as slope, topographic roughness, elevation, road closeness, river proximity, and proximity to a protected area.  The study area's data and information were geospatially analysed to build an ecotourism potential map that can be used as a guide for planning sustainable resource management and development operations in the Chamoli district. Keywords: - Ecotourism (ET), Analytical Hierarchy Process (AHP), Site-Suitability, Chamoli.
基于层次分析法和GIS的北阿坎德邦Chamoli地区生态旅游潜力适宜性分析
随着管理和保护生态系统的需求日益增长,以及旅游业日益增长的商业潜力,解决和协调这两个领域变得越来越重要。生态旅游的出现为生态旅游点的人为干扰提供了解决方案,它有可能为与自然生态系统密切相关的环境和当地社区提供可持续的维护和发展。旅游业是印度和世界上最有价值的产业之一,在大多数国家的经济中占相当大的一部分。查莫利是印度的旅游热点地区之一。作为喜马拉雅山脉生态丰富的地区,它拥有一些最高的山峰和国家公园,如南达德维和花谷。研究区域也容易发生各种自然灾害,如洪水、地震、山体滑坡,最近的一次是2021年2月的里希-恒河滑坡。结合使用地理信息系统工具和层次分析法,可以采用一种更加精简和全面的方法来作出科学计算的结论。我们试图通过考虑各种因素,如坡度、地形粗糙度、海拔、道路邻近度、河流邻近度和保护区邻近度,在我们的研究区域建立生态旅游景点的前景区。对研究区域的数据和信息进行了地理空间分析,以建立生态旅游潜力图,该地图可作为规划Chamoli地区可持续资源管理和开发业务的指南。关键词:生态旅游,层次分析法,站点适宜性,Chamoli
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测绘地理信息
测绘地理信息 Earth and Planetary Sciences-Earth-Surface Processes
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