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国外旅游水环境影响研究进展

DOI: 10.11820/dlkxjz.2005.01.014, PP. 127-136

Keywords: 国外,旅游,水环境

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随着旅游业的不断发展,对水环境的影响日益凸现,水环境问题已成为全球旅游可持续发展的主要制约因素之一。文章综揽了国外关于旅游水环境研究的大量相关文献,从研究方法与研究区域、旅游与水质、水量环境相互影响及旅游水环境管理与实施结果等方面对国外旅游水环境研究进展进行系统综述,并从中得出一些对学术界和实业界旅游水环境研究与保护的启示。我国旅游水环境问题与管理也提上日程,汲取国外的经验与教训,加强对旅游水环境的研究与保护,将是我国旅游可持续发展和研究的重要内容与重要领域。

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