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Dominated By Tourism Development Of The Rural Water Resources Sustainable Utilization Research

Posted on:2017-02-24Degree:MasterType:Thesis
Country:ChinaCandidate:Y J LiFull Text:PDF
GTID:2272330503470315Subject:Landscape
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Shaanxi Rural tourism growing prosperity, people first choice is to go live in the holiday farmhouse, farm meal and enjoy the pastoral scenery; Guanzhong although in northwest inland, but people love the water resources,vigorously develop water resources.There is a series of water environment issues, such as: over-exploited, large accumulation of food waste, excessive consumption of fresh water resources, sewage doubled growth, waterfront lot of hard treatment, waterfront interface fragmented water environment eutrophication.First study of domestic and foreign water resources in a sustainable manner,learning to understand the most suitable Guanzhong related methods and measures; Secondly, talk about the important relationship between water resources and depth of rural life, rural production, rural landscape construction recognizing the importance of water for rural tourism development, understanding rural water quality, water quantity, the huge impact of tourism on the overall water environment; Finally, based on research and demonstration in front of different types of close Tourist Village analysis and research, trying to domestic water, process water, landscape and environmental water discuss these three aspects of rural tourism as the leading sustainable use Water Resources effective way; rediscover construction way rural landscape water environment.The research results in favor Tourist Rural Water conservation, due to alleviate rural tourism development brought life and production water pressure; conducive to the protectionsustainable development in Guanzhong and the country in similar areas of rural tourism for the sustainable use of water resources and water environment construction provides reference ideas.
Keywords/Search Tags:Rural Tourism, Water Resources, Sustainable Utilization, Waterscape Construction
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