Evaluation Research on Ecological Environment Quality of Rural Tourism Area Based on AHP Method
Dongling Sun and
Yang Zhou
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Dongling Sun: Luohe Vocational Technology College, China
Yang Zhou: Guangdong University of Technology, China
International Journal of Agricultural and Environmental Information Systems (IJAEIS), 2025, vol. 16, issue 1, 1-17
Abstract:
The construction of rural tourism destroys the natural ecological environment, and tourists in tourism areas also produce a lot of domestic waste for the ecological environment. Therefore, this study established the hierarchical analysis method-AHP to explore the coupling relationship between the construction of rural tourism area and ecological environment, and also evaluated the influence of the factors of rural tourism area on the quality of rural ecological environment. The results showed that tourism areas could lead to an increase in nitrogen organic matter in ecological water and greenhouse gas. The increase in tourists also led to a significant decrease in water and air quality. The number of air quality monitoring stations helps to improve the ecological environment and construction materials in rural tourism areas have an impact on ecological quality. Therefore, a certain number of environmental monitoring stations can control the number of tourists and the area of tourist areas, and choose environmentally friendly construction materials to improve the quality of ecological environment.
Date: 2025
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