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摘要
研究在印度泰米尔纳德邦钦奈市海岸进行。海滩是最受欢迎的旅游景点之一,因为它提供了理想的休闲环境。实际上,沿海地区占所有旅游业的 80%。这项研究的目的是确定沿海地区是否适合在该地区的娱乐类别中长期发展海滩旅游。借助遥感和地理信息系统(GIS)编制了八个参数,利用 AHP-TOPSIS 综合模型评估沿海地区是否适合海滩旅游的可持续发展。这些参数包括土地利用、侵蚀、增生、海滩类型、海滩宽度、公交车站距离、火车站和悬浮沉积物负荷。结果显示,B 区的旅游适宜性较高,其次是 C 区和 A 区。在 B 区,由于港口的存在,大多数沿海地点的适宜性得分较低,而同样数量的沿海地点的适宜性得分较高。A 区的最高值和最低值分别为 93.33 和 40.00。B 区旅游适宜性指数的最高值和最低值分别为 95.55 和 36.20。C 区的最高值和最低值分别为 88.14 和 57.77。
Integrated AHP-TOPSIS models to evaluate suitability and sustainable development of beach tourism: a case in Chennai City, Tamil Nadu, India
Research is carried out at the coast of Chennai City, Tamil Nadu, India. Beaches are among the most well-liked tourist attractions since they offer the ideal relaxing environment. In actuality, coastal regions account for 80% of all tourism. The study’s goal is to ascertain if coastal areas are suitably suited for the long-term growth of beach tourism in the area’s recreation category. Eight parameters have been prepared with the aid of remote sensing and geographic information systems (GIS) to assess the suitability of the sustainable development of the coast area for beach tourism using the integrated AHP-TOPSIS model. These parameters include land utilization, erosion, accretion, beach type, beach width, bus stop proximity, train station, and suspended sediment load. Results reveal that Tourism suitability is high in Sector B, followed by Sectors C and A. In sector B, most coastal locations have low suitability scores due to the presence of the harbor, whereas an equal number of coastal locations have high suitability scores. Sector A’s highest and lowest values are 93.33 and 40.00, respectively. The highest and lowest values of the tourism suitability index in sector B are 95.55 and 36.20, respectively. The highest and lowest values in Sector C are 88.14 and 57.77, respectively.
期刊介绍:
The Journal of Coastal Conservation is a scientific journal for the dissemination of both theoretical and applied research on integrated and sustainable management of the terrestrial, coastal and marine environmental interface.
A thorough understanding of both the physical and the human sciences is important to the study of the spatial patterns and processes observed in terrestrial, coastal and marine systems set in the context of past, present and future social and economic developments. This includes multidisciplinary and integrated knowledge and understanding of: physical geography, coastal geomorphology, sediment dynamics, hydrodynamics, soil science, hydrology, plant and animal ecology, vegetation science, biogeography, landscape ecology, recreation and tourism studies, urban and human ecology, coastal engineering and spatial planning, coastal zone management, and marine resource management.